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Faulty Premises, Poetic Words: Nationalizing Moral Error in Dostoevskii and Heidegger | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Faulty Premises, Poetic Words: Nationalizing Moral Error in Dostoevskii and Heidegger

#SlavicReview FirstView articles for the Winter 2025 Issue are now online and available with open access.
Arpi Movsesian writes, "Faulty Premises, Poetic Words: Nationalizing Moral Error in Dostoevskii and Heidegger."

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The Church, Politics, and Demography in Late Imperial Russia | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core The Church, Politics, and Demography in Late Imperial Russia - Volume 84 Issue 3

In the Fall 2025 issue of #SlavicReview Gregory L. Freeze writes, "The Church, Politics, and Demography in Late Imperial Russia." Available through open access.

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More Than a Replica: Exhibiting Nuclear Energy through the Model of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core More Than a Replica: Exhibiting Nuclear Energy through the Model of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant

FirstView articles for the upcoming issue of #SlavicReview are up now and available through open access!
Linara Dovydaitytė writes, "More Than a Replica: Exhibiting Nuclear Energy through the Model of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant."

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Modes of Masculinities among the Yugoslav Workforce in Postcolonial Zambia | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Modes of Masculinities among the Yugoslav Workforce in Postcolonial Zambia - Volume 84 Issue 3

Rory Archer writes, "Modes of Masculinities among the Yugoslav Workforce in Postcolonial Zambia" in the latest #SlavicReview. Available with Open Access.

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Reflections: The Myriad Shades of Blackness | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Reflections: The Myriad Shades of Blackness - Volume 84 Issue 3

Allison Blakely writes, "Reflections: The Myriad Shades of Blackness" for #SlavicReview in the Critical Forum: Blackness in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Societies.
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The Russian Image of the Black: On Matters of Race and Perspective | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core The Russian Image of the Black: On Matters of Race and Perspective - Volume 84 Issue 3

Read "The Russian Image of the Black: On Matters of Race and Perspective" by Mina Magda in the current #SlavicReview. Part of the Critical Forum: Blackness in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Societies.

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Lorde in Serbia: (Re)conceptualizing American and Proposing Mahala-Blackness at the Semi-Periphery | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Lorde in Serbia: (Re)conceptualizing American and Proposing Mahala-Blackness at the Semi-Periphery - Volume 84 Issue 3

Jelena Savić writes, "Lorde in Serbia: (Re)conceptualizing American and Proposing Mahala-Blackness at the Semi-Periphery" in #SlavicReview available now with open access. This piece is part of Critical Forum: Blackness in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Societies.

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Racial Logics of Antiblackness and Anti-Romani Racism: A Relational Analysis | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Racial Logics of Antiblackness and Anti-Romani Racism: A Relational Analysis - Volume 84 Issue 3

Read Chelsi West Ohueri's article, "Racial Logics of Antiblackness and Anti-Romani Racism: A Relational Analysis" in #SlavicReview with Open Access. A part of "Critical Forum: Blackness in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Societies."

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The Racialization of Roma as “Black” in Interwar Romania and Beyond | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core The Racialization of Roma as “Black” in Interwar Romania and Beyond - Volume 84 Issue 3

Marius Turda and Bolaji Balogun write, "The Racialization of Roma as “Black” in Interwar Romania and Beyond" in the latest #SlavicReview as part of Critical Forum: Blackness in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Societies. Available open access.

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Our Blackface Sounds Familiar: Historical Imitations of Blackness in Poland | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Our Blackface Sounds Familiar: Historical Imitations of Blackness in Poland - Volume 84 Issue 3

Available through open access in the latest #SlavicReview, "Our Blackface Sounds Familiar: Historical Imitations of Blackness in Poland" by Łukasz Zaremba and Maciej Duklewski.
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A part of the Critical Forum: Blackness in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Societies

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Our Blackface Sounds Familiar: Historical Imitations of Blackness in Poland | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Our Blackface Sounds Familiar: Historical Imitations of Blackness in Poland - Volume 84 Issue 3

Available through open access, read "Our Blackface Sounds Familiar: Historical Imitations of Blackness in Poland" by Łukasz Zaremba, Maciej Duklewski in the latest #SlavicReview as part of the Critical Forum: Blackness in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Societies.

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Promises of Blackness in the State Socialist Public Sphere in Poland | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Promises of Blackness in the State Socialist Public Sphere in Poland - Volume 84 Issue 3

Read "Promises of Blackness in the State Socialist Public Sphere in Poland" by Thục Linh Nguyễn Vũ and Margaret Ohia-Nowak as part of the #SlavicReview Critical Forum: Blackness in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Societies. Out now!

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Blackness and Soviet Creative Education:  African Writers at the Gorʹkii Literary Institute | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Blackness and Soviet Creative Education: African Writers at the Gorʹkii Literary Institute - Volume 84 Issue 3

Available through open access in the latest #SlavicReview is "Blackness and Soviet Creative Education: African Writers at the Gorʹkii Literary Institute" by Olga Nechaeva. This is part of the Critical Forum: Blackness in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Societies.

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On Blackness and Belonging in Kazakhstan | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core On Blackness and Belonging in Kazakhstan - Volume 84 Issue 3

Read Alexa Kurmanov's article, "On Blackness and Belonging in Kazakhstan" as part of the Critical Forum: Blackness in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Societies in the Fall issue of #SlavicReview out now.

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At the Margins of Blackness: “Coloured” South Africans in the Soviet Union | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core At the Margins of Blackness: “Coloured” South Africans in the Soviet Union - Volume 84 Issue 3

This issue of #SlavicReview contains the Critical Forum: Blackness in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Societies including "At the Margins of Blackness: “Coloured” South Africans in the Soviet Union" by Hilary Lynd. Available open access.

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Transnational Blackness: Re-reading Louise Thompson Patterson’s Encounter with the Soviet Union in 1932 | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Transnational Blackness: Re-reading Louise Thompson Patterson’s Encounter with the Soviet Union in 1932 - Volume 84 Issue 3

Tatsiana Shchurko writes, "Transnational Blackness: Re-reading Louise Thompson Patterson’s Encounter with the Soviet Union in 1932" in the latest #SlavicReview as part of Critical Forum: Blackness in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Societies. Available open access.

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A Generation on Mushrooms: Mukhomor and Visions of Russianness in Victor Pelevin’s Generation P | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core A Generation on Mushrooms: Mukhomor and Visions of Russianness in Victor Pelevin’s Generation P - Volume 84 Issue 2

Oliver Ledwith, Katerina Pavlidi, Nathan Edward Charles Smith wrote, "A Generation on Mushrooms: Mukhomor and Visions of Russianness in Victor Pelevin’s Generation P" for #SlavicReview. Available with Open Access.

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“Take it as a Fairy Tale”: Varlam Shalamov as a Storyteller | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core “Take it as a Fairy Tale”: Varlam Shalamov as a Storyteller - Volume 84 Issue 2

In this issue of #SlavicReview read, "'Take it as a Fairy Tale': Varlam Shalamov as a Storyteller" by Emily Van Buskirk. Available through Open Access

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Jordan Lian writes, "Pieśń o ziemi: Bronisława Niżyńska and the ‘Stylization’ of Polish National Culture" in this issue of #SlavicReview, available with open access.
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Yugoslav Film in Black and White | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Yugoslav Film in Black and White - Volume 84 Issue 2

Sunnie Rucker-Chang writes, "Yugoslav Film in Black and White" in #SlavicReview.
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This article analyzes the Yugoslav films against the backdrop of the goals and traditional frames of Yugoslav cinema to highlight and offer insight into the uses and symbolism of blackness on screen.

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The Engineers of Children’s Fingers: Children’s Music, Soviet Internationalism, and the Problem of Ukraine’s National Instrument | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core The Engineers of Children’s Fingers: Children’s Music, Soviet Internationalism, and the Problem of Ukraine’s National Instrument - Volume 84 Issue 2

In #SlavicReview now, "The Engineers of Children’s Fingers: Children’s Music, Soviet Internationalism, and the Problem of Ukraine’s National Instrument" by Maria Sonevytsky.

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Threads, Entanglements, and the Work of Empire | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Threads, Entanglements, and the Work of Empire - Volume 84 Issue 2

Tony Ballantyne writes, "Threads, Entanglements, and the Work of Empire" in the latest issue of #SlavicReview as part of "Critical Forum: Entangled Spatial History."
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This response to “Horizontal Threads: Towards an Entangled Spatial History of the Romanov Empire.”

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Spatial Scenarios in the History of the Romanov Empire | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Spatial Scenarios in the History of the Romanov Empire - Volume 84 Issue 2

"Spatial Scenarios in the History of the Romanov Empire" by Susan Smith-Peter is out now in #SlavicReview as part of "Critical Forum: Entangled Spatial History."

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In the latest #SlavicReview, as part of the "Critical Forum: Entangled Spatial History," read "Knock-Knock-Knockin’ on an Open Door?" by Paul W. Werth. Available through Open Access.
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Issue 84.2 of #SlavicReview out now!
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In this issue read the "Critical Forum: Entangled Spatial History," and articles from Maria Sonevytsky, Sunnie Rucker-Chang, Jordan Lian, Emily Van Buskirk, Oliver Ledwith, Katerina Pavlidi, & Nathan Edward Charles Smith.

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“Well-Known and Sincerely Loved”: Banal Nationalism, Republican Pride, and Symbolic Ethnicity in Late Soviet Ukraine | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core “Well-Known and Sincerely Loved”: Banal Nationalism, Republican Pride, and Symbolic Ethnicity in Late Soviet Ukraine - Volume 84 Issue 1

Fabian Baumann writes, "'Well-Known and Sincerely Loved': Banal Nationalism, Republican Pride, and Symbolic Ethnicity in Late Soviet Ukraine" in the latest #SlavicReview. Available through Open Access.

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The Unbearable Lightness of Liberalism: The Soviet State and the Idea of Global Trade | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core The Unbearable Lightness of Liberalism: The Soviet State and the Idea of Global Trade - Volume 84 Issue 1

In the latest #SlavicReview read, "Select The Unbearable Lightness of Liberalism: The Soviet State and the Idea of Global Trade" by Alessandro Iandolo. Available with open access.

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Between Rocks and a Hard Place: Village Heads in Polish Villages during the German Occupation and the Holocaust | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core Between Rocks and a Hard Place: Village Heads in Polish Villages during the German Occupation and the Holocaust - Volume 84 Issue 1

Lukasz Krzyzanowski wrote, "Select Between Rocks and a Hard Place: Village Heads in Polish Villages during the German Occupation and the Holocaust" for the Spring 2025 #SlavicReview. Available as open access.

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The Failure of Form: Reading Liminality Computationally in Dostoevskii’s The Double | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core The Failure of Form: Reading Liminality Computationally in Dostoevskii’s The Double - Volume 84 Issue 1

Katherine Bowers and Kate Holland wrote, "The Failure of Form: Reading Liminality Computationally in Dostoevskii’s The Double" for the Spring 2025 issue of #SlavicReview, available through open access.

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AI as a Historical Lens: An Experiment in Periodization of Russia’s State Photography Archive with Neural Networks | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core AI as a Historical Lens: An Experiment in Periodization of Russia’s State Photography Archive with Neural Networks - Volume 84 Issue 1

Slavic Review Spring 2025 leads with "AI as a Historical Lens: An Experiment in Periodization of Russia’s State Photography Archive with Neural Networks" by Seth Bernstein.
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