Series in Russian and East European studies
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- Inventing a Soviet countryside, State power and the transformation of rural Russia, 1917-1929, James W. Heinzen
- The firebird, a memoir : the elusive fate of Russian democracy, Andrei Kozyrev ; with a foreword by Michael McFaul
- Brezhnev's folly, the building of BAM and late Soviet socialism, Christopher J. Ward
- Roads not taken, an intellectual biography of William C. Bullitt, Alexander Etkind
- The archaeology of anxiety, the Russian Silver Age and its legacy, Galina Rylkova
- The workers' state, industrial labor and the making of socialist Hungary, 1944-1958, Mark Pittaway
- Series in Russian and East European studies, 13
- Democracy assistance from the third wave, polish engagement in Belarus and Ukraine, Paulina Pospieszna
- Big business in Russia, the Putilov Company in late Imperial Russia, 1868-1917, Jonathan A. Grant
- A new capitalist order, privatization & ideology in Russia & Eastern Europe, Hilary Appel
- The Holocaust in the East, local perpetrators and Soviet responses, edited by Michael David-Fox, Peter Holquist, and Alexander M. Martin
- Tangible belonging, negotiating Germanness in twentieth-century Hungary, John C. Swanson
- Authoritarian Russia, analyzing post-Soviet regime changes, Vladimir Gelʹman
- After Hitler, before Stalin, Catholics, communists, and democrats in Slovakia, 1945-1948, James Ramon Felak
- The Soviet Gulag, evidence, interpretation, and comparison, edited by Michael David-Fox
- Portrait of a Russian province, economy, society, and civilization in nineteenth-century Nizhnii Novgorod, Catherine Evtuhov
- Stalinist confessions, messianism and terror at the Leningrad Communist University, Igal Halfin
- Socialist fun, youth, consumption, and state-sponsored popular culture in the Soviet Union, 1945-1970, Gleb Tsipursky
- From darkness to light, class, consciousness, and salvation in revolutionary Russia, Igal Halfin
- Song of the forest, Russian forestry and Stalinist environmentalism, 1905-1953, Stephen Brain
- Prague panoramas, national memory and sacred space in the twentieth century, Cynthia Paces
- The afterlife of Austria-Hungary, the image of the Habsburg Monarchy in interwar Europe, Adam Kozuchowski
- Visions of annihilation, the Ustasha regime and the cultural politics of fascism, 1941-1945, Rory Yeomans
- Other animals, beyond the human in Russian culture and history, edited by Jane Costlow and Amy Nelson
- Manufacturing a socialist modernity, housing in Czechoslovakia, 1945-1960, Kimberly Elman Zarecor
- Anguish, anger, and folkways in Soviet Russia, Gábor Rittersporn
- The KGB campaign against corruption in Moscow, Luc Duhamel
- Soviet mass festivals, 1917-1991, Malte Rolf ; translated by Cynthia Klohr
- Series in Russian and East European studies, 18
- Peasants and communists, politics and ideology in the Yugoslav countryside, 1941-1953, Melissa K. Bokovoy
- Cleansing the Czechoslovak borderlands, migration, environment, and health in the former Sudetenland, Eagle Glassheim
- Remembering cold days, the 1942 massacre of Novi Sad, Hungarian politics, & society, 1942-1989, Árpád von Klimó
- Crossing borders, modernity, ideology, and culture in Russia and the Soviet Union, Michael David-Fox
- Rising subjects, the 1905 Revolution and the origins of modern Polish politics, Wiktor Marzec
- The rise and fall of Belarusian nationalism, 1906-1931, Per Anders Rudling
- Bread upon the waters, the St. Petersburg grain trade and the Russian economy, 1703-1811, Robert E. Jones
- First films of the Holocaust, Soviet cinema and the genocide of the Jews, 1938-1946, Jeremy Hicks
- The emergence of modern Jewish politics, Bundism and Zionism in Eastern Europe, edited by Zvi Gitelman
- Selling to the masses, retailing in Russia, 1880-1930, Marjorie L. Hilton
- Books are weapons, the Polish opposition press and the overthrow of communism, Siobhan Doucette
- Tashkent, forging a Soviet city, 1930-1966, Paul Stronski
- White spots-- black spots, difficult matters in Polish-Russian relations, 1918-2008, edited by Adam Daniel Rotfeld & Anatoly V. Torkunov
- Factory and community in Stalin's Russia, the making of an industrial working class, Kenneth M. Straus
- Strategic frames, Europe, Russia, and minority inclusion in Estonia and Latvia, Jennie L. Schulze
- The rise of modern Yiddish culture, David E. Fishman
- Agriculture and the state in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia, Stephen K. Wegren
- Imperial Russian rule in the Kingdom of Poland, 1864-1915, Malte Rolf ; translated by Cynthia Klohr
- Unexpected outcomes, electoral systems, political parties, and representation in Russia, Robert G. Moser
- Elusive equality, gender, citizenship, and the limits of democracy in Czechoslovakia, 1918-1950, Melissa Feinberg
- Series in Russian and East European studies, no. 20