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Volume 58, issue 8, 2006
- 1956—Discoveries, legacies and memory pp. iii-xvi

- Terry Cox
- 1956: The mid-twentieth century seen from the vantage point of the beginning of the next century pp. 1189-1198

- János Rainer
- Memory and discourse on the 1956 Hungarian revolution pp. 1199-1208

- Gábor Gyáni
- Antifascism, the 1956 Revolution and the politics of communist autobiographies in Hungary 1944 – 2000 pp. 1209-1240

- James Mark
- An emblematic picture of the Hungarian 1956 Revolution: Photojournalism during the Hungarian Revolution pp. 1241-1260

- Eszter Balázs and Phil Casoar
- Dethroning Stalin: Poland 1956 and its legacy pp. 1261-1284

- Tony Kemp-Welch
- The Polish – Soviet confrontation in 1956 and the attempted Soviet military intervention in Poland pp. 1285-1310

- Krzysztof Persak
- The main provincial centres of the 1956 revolution: Győr and Miskolc pp. 1311-1328

- Attila Szakolczai
- Re-emergence of public opinion in the Soviet Union: Khrushchev and responses to the secret speech pp. 1329-1345

- Karl Loewenstein
- The fog of Hungary's negotiated revolution pp. 1347-1375

- Nigel Swain
- List of Contributors pp. 1377-1377

- The Editors
Volume 58, issue 7, 2006
- Poland's politics and the travails of transition after 2001: The 2005 elections pp. 1007-1031

- Frances Millard
- The evolution of business – state interaction in Russia: From state capture to business capture? pp. 1033-1056

- Andrei Yakovlev
- Cossack identity in the new Russia: Kuban Cossack revival and local politics pp. 1057-1077

- Hege Toje
- If not by tanks, then by banks? The role of soft power in Putin's foreign policy pp. 1079-1099

- Andrei Tsygankov
- Accounting for organisation and financing. A comparison of four Hungarian Parties pp. 1101-1117

- Zsolt Enyedi
- Politics, national symbols and the Romanian Orthodox Cathedral pp. 1119-1139

- Lavinia Stan and Lucian Turcescu
Volume 58, issue 6, 2006
- The state under Siege: The drug trade and organised crime in Tajikistan pp. 827-854

- Johan Engvall
- Entrepreneurs, expectations and business expansion: Lessons from Lithuania pp. 855-880

- Ruta Aidis and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- Foreign Direct Investment and economic transition: Panacea or pain killer? pp. 881-902

- Camilla Jensen
- Putin's militocracy? An alternative interpretation of in contemporary Russian politics pp. 903-924

- Bettina Renz
- The misuses of manipulation: The failure of transitional justice in post-communist Hungary pp. 925-940

- Csilla Kiss
- Obstacles to peace in Chechnya: What scope for international involvement? pp. 941-964

- John Russell
- Churchill on Stalin: A note pp. 965-971

- Michael Ellman
- Arguing from errors: On certain issues in Robert Davies' and Stephen Wheatcroft's analysis of the 1932 Soviet grain harvest and the Great Soviet famine of 1931 – 1933 pp. 973-984

- Mark Tauger
Volume 58, issue 5, 2006
- Weighing the political and economic motivations for migration in post-soviet Space: The case of Uzbekistan pp. 653-677

- Scott Radnitz
- Is the Constitutional Court the last bastion in Russia against the threat of authoritarianism? pp. 679-699

- Marie-Elisabeth Baudoin
- Intra-urban landscapes of priority: the Soviet legacy pp. 701-729

- Michael Gentile and Örjan Sjöberg
- The role of committee systems in post-communist legislatures: a case study of the Lithuanian pp. 731-750

- Terry Clark, Eglė Verseckaitė and Alvidas Lukošaitis
- The acculturation modes of Russian speaking adolescents in Latvia: Perceived discrimination and knowledge of the Latvian language pp. 751-773

- Olga Pisarenko
- Vladimir the great, Grand Prince of Muscovy: Resurrecting the Russian service state pp. 775-801

- Stefan Hedlund
Volume 58, issue 4, 2006
- Collective action and post-communist enterprise: The economic logic of Russia's business associations pp. 491-521

- William Pyle
- Illusory Transition? Elite Reconstitution in Kazakhstan, 1989 – 2002 pp. 523-554

- Jonathan Murphy
- Stepan Bandera: The resurrection of a Ukrainian national hero pp. 555-566

- David Marples
- The tension between might and rights: Siberians and energy developers in post-socialist binds pp. 567-588

- Marjorie Balzer
- Mass terror and the court: The Military Collegium of the USSR pp. 589-602

- Marc Jansen and Nikita Petrov
- Eastward bound: A case study of post-soviet labour migration from a rural Ukrainian town pp. 603-623

- Leontina Hormel and Caleb Southworth
- Stalin and the Soviet Famine of 1932 – 33: A reply to Ellman pp. 625-633

- Robert Davies and Stephen Wheatcroft
Volume 58, issue 1, 2006
- Russia's post-crisis growth: its sources and prospects for continuation pp. 1-24

- Rudiger Ahrend
- Disproportionality by Proportional Design: Seats and Votes in Russia's Regional Legislative Elections, December 2003–March 2005 pp. 25-55

- Grigorii V. Golosov
- Public Policy in the Passive-Aggressive State: Health Care Reform in Bosnia-Hercegovina 1995–2001 pp. 57-80

- Stephen Deets
- Economic Transformation Outside the Law: Corruption, Trust in Public Institutions and the Informal Economy in Transition Countries of Central and Eastern Europe pp. 81-102

- Claire Wallace and Rossalina Latcheva
- Soviet Cinema, 1929–41: The Development of Industry and Infrastructure pp. 103-124

- Jamie Miller*
- Reviews pp. 125-141

- The Editors
- Books Received pp. 143-143

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 145-145

- The Editors
Volume 57, issue 6, 2005
- Unnatural Monopoly: The Endless Wait for Gas Sector Reform in Russia pp. 801-821

- Rudiger Ahrend and William Tompson
- The Role of Leadership Perceptions and of Intent in the Soviet Famine of 1931 – 1934 pp. 823-841

- Michael Ellman
- On the Road: The Path of Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania to the EU and the Euro pp. 843-858

- Jesús Crespo-Cuaresma, Jarko Fidrmuc and Maria Silgoner
- Kazakhstan's Economy since Independence: Does the Oil Boom Offer a Second Chance for Sustainable Development? pp. 859-876

- Richard Pomfret
- Small Nations but Great Differences: Political Orientations and Cultures of the Crimean Tatars and the Gagauz pp. 877-894

- Ivan Katchanovski
- Europe's Last Dictatorship: The Roots and Perspectives of Authoritarianism in ‘White Russia’ pp. 895-908

- David R Marples
- Book Reviews pp. 909-927

- Various
- Books Received pp. 929-930

- Various
- List of Contributors pp. 931-931

- Various
Volume 57, issue 5, 2005
- Big Business and the State in Russia pp. 657-680

- Philip Hanson and Elizabeth Teague
- The Russian Work Collective and Migration pp. 681-703

- Markku Lonkila and Anna-Maria Salmi
- Rescaling Russia's Geography: the Challenges of Depopulating the Northern Periphery pp. 705-727

- John Round
- ‘The Forgotten History’: Ethnic German Women in Soviet Exile, 1941 – 1955 pp. 729-752

- Irina Mukhina
- Islamic Politics at the Sub-regional Level in Dagestan: Tariqa Brotherhoods, Ethnicities, Localism and the Spiritual Board pp. 753-779

- Kimitaka Matsuzato and Magomed-Rasul Ibragimov
- Book Reviews pp. 781-796

- Various
- Books Received pp. 797-797

- Various
Volume 57, issue 4, 2005
- Electoral Success and Federal-level Influence of Russian Regional Executives pp. 521-541

- Peter J Söderlund
- Transitional Road for Traffic: Analysing Trafficking in Women From and Through Central and Eastern Europe pp. 543-560

- Chris Corrin
- Rehousing and Refinancing Russia: Creating Access to Affordable Mortgaging pp. 561-581

- Louis Skyner
- Recent Russian Federal Elections in Dagestan: Implications for Proposed Electoral Reform pp. 583-600

- Robert Bruce Ware
- Clash of Worlds: The Comintern, British Hong Kong and Chinese Nationalism, 1921 – 1927 pp. 601-624

- Michael Share
- The Germans of Germany and the Germans of Kazakhstan: A Eurasian in the Twilight of Diaspora pp. 625-634

- Andrew J Brown
- Reviews pp. 635-651

- Various
- Books Received pp. 653-653

- Various
Volume 57, issue 3, 2005
- The 2003 – 2004 Russian Elections and Prospects for Democracy pp. 369-398

- Richard Sakwa
- Easy Come, Easy Go: Ministerial Turnover in Russia, 1990 – 2004 pp. 399-428

- Iulia Shevchenko
- Gender Roles in Contemporary Russia: Attitudes and Expectations among Women Students pp. 429-455

- Anne White
- ‘Unidentified Shareholders’: the Impact of Oil Companies on the Banking Sector in Russia pp. 457-480

- Anastasia Gnezditskaia
- Pskov at the Crossroads of Russia's Trans-border Relations with Estonia and Latvia: Between Provinciality and Marginality pp. 481-500

- Andrey Makarychev
- Reviews pp. 501-516

- Various
- Books Received pp. 517-518

- Various
Volume 57, issue 2, 2005
- The Downsizing of Russian Agriculture pp. 179-208

- Grigory Ioffe
- Guerrilla Warfare, Counterinsurgency and Terrorism in the North Caucasus: The Military Dimension of the Russian – Chechen Conflict pp. 209-290

- Mark Kramer
- Religion, Politics and Sexuality in Romania pp. 291-310

- Lucian Turcescu and Lavinia Stan
- Hungarian Roma Attitudes on Minority Rights: The Symbolic Violence of Ethnic Identification pp. 311-326

- Robert Koulish
- Kazakhstan's Kin State Diaspora: Settlement Planning and the Dilemma pp. 327-348

- Alexander C Diener
- Reviews pp. 349-359

- The Editors
- Books Received pp. 361-362

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 365-365

- The Editors
Volume 57, issue 1, 2005
- Serving Different Masters: Regional Executives and Accountability in Ukraine and Russia pp. 3-33

- Andrew Konitzer-Smirnov
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Islamisation of the Chechen Separatist Movement pp. 35-59

- Julie Wilhelmsen
- Judicial Independence in Bulgaria: A Tale of Splendour and Misery pp. 61-92

- Bruno Schönfelder
- Government Lawyers and Non-judicial Constitutional Review in Estonia pp. 93-115

- Nancy Maveety and Vello Pettai
- Historical Legacies, Social Capital and Civil Society: Comparing Romania on a Regional Level pp. 117-133

- Gabriel Bădescu and Paul Sum
- Appeals and Complaints: Popular Reactions to the Party Purges and the Great Terror in the Voronezh Region, 1935?-?1939 pp. 135-154

- Youngok Kang-Bohr
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