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2. Ukrainian Canadian visual art, vol. L.
3. The Russian revolutions of 1917: the northern impact and beyond.
4. Reading backwards: an advance retrospective on Russian literature.
5. The long winter of 1945: Tivari.
6. Russia’s regional museums: representing and misrepresenting knowledge about nature, history, and society.
7. Nikolai Gogol: performing hybrid identity.
8. The family novel in Russia and England: 1800–1880.
9. Chekhov’s children: context and text in late Imperial Russia.
10. Budapest’s children: humanitarian relief in the aftermath of the Great War.
11. War and punishment: Putin, Zelensky, and the path to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
12. Polish cinema: a history.
13. Dictionnaire Dostoïevski.
14. Lexical layers of identity: words, meaning, and culture in the Slavic languages.
15. Jasenovac concentration camp: an unfinished past.
16. A war made in Russia.
17. SPQR in the USSR: Elena Shvarts’s classical antiquity.
18. Tolstoy in context.
19. Pro-dvizhenie: advanced Russian through film and media.
20. The Soviet century: archaeology of a lost world.
21. The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: history, memory, legacy.
22. Haunted empire: Gothic and the Russian imperial uncanny.
23. The stolen narrative of the Bulgarian Jews and the Holocaust.
24. Love for sale: representing prostitution in imperial Russia.
25. All future plunges to the past: James Joyce in Russian literature.
26. Deutsch-serbische kontrastive Grammatik. Teil I: Der Satz/Srpsko-nemački rečnik valentnosti glagola: Wörterbuch zur Verbvalenz Serbisch-Deutsch.
27. Shoreless Bridges: South East European Writing in Diaspora.
28. Myroslav Shkandrij, Ukrainian nationalism: politics, ideology, and literature, 1929–1956.
29. Jozef Šimončič and Alžbeta Hološová, The history of Trnava University 1635–1777, 1992–2012.
30. Sharon Lubkemann Allen, EccentriCities: writing in the margins of Modernism: St. Petersburg to Rio de Janeiro.
31. Lee Farrow, Alexis in America: a Russian Grand Duke’s tour, 1871–1872.
32. Serhii Plokhy, The last empire. The final days of the Soviet Union.
33. Per Anders Rudling, The rise and fall of Belarusian nationalism.
34. Loren Graham, Lonely ideas: can Russia compete?
35. Irina Mukhina, Women and the birth of Russian capitalism: a history of the shuttle trade.
36. Stephen Kotkin, Stalin, volume 1: paradoxes of power, 1978–1928.
37. DeWitt Clinton Poole, An American diplomat in Bolshevik Russia.
38. The Soviet theater: a documentary history.
39. The myth of the masters revived: the occult lives of Nikolai and Elena Roerich.
40. The lost Khrushchev: a journey into the Gulag of the Russian mind.
41. Stalin's world: dictating the Soviet order.
42. Rachmaninoff's complete songs: a companion with texts and translations.
43. Lolita. The story of a cover girl. Vladimir Nabokov's novel in art and design.
44. Herstories: an anthology of new Ukrainian women prose writers.
45. Making modernism Soviet: the Russian avantgarde in the early Soviet era, 1918-1928.
46. Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich: Supreme Commander of the Russian Army.
47. Silent Conflict: A Hidden History of Early Soviet-Western Relations.
48. Russian Eyewitness Accounts of the Campaign of 1814.
49. St Petersburg and the Russian Court, 1703-1761.
50. Shatterzone of Empires. Coexistence and Violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman Borderlands.
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