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Volume 40, issue 4, 1988
- Staffing USSR incorporated: The origins of the nomenklatura system pp. 523-537

- T. H. Rigby
- Specialists in the Soviet communist party apparatus: Legal professionals as party functionaries pp. 538-555

- Eugene Huskey
- Soviet youth: Pioneers of change pp. 556-572

- Jim Riordan
- Pact, pox or proxy: Eastern Europe's security relationship with Southern Africa pp. 573-584

- Christopher Coker
- The use of educational qualifications under Soviet‐type socialism pp. 585-601

- J. L. Porket
- The small enterprise and agricultural initiatives in Bulgaria: Institutional invention without reform pp. 602-615

- Robert McIntyre
- The establishment of Soviet power in Transcaucasia: The case of Georgia 1921–1928 pp. 616-639

- Stephen Jones
Volume 40, issue 3, 1988
- The role of contracts in the Soviet economy pp. 349-366

- Heidi Kroll
- Uskorenie, glasnost’ and perestroika: The pattern of reform under Gorbachev pp. 367-384

- John Battle
- The Soviet military and economic reform pp. 385-405

- Russell Bova
- The geographical disposition of the soviet armed forces pp. 406-433

- John Miller
- Utopianism and realism in the evolution of the Soviet economic system pp. 434-443

- Wlodzimierz Brus
- Common patterns and particularities in east European investment cycles pp. 444-459

- Peter Mihalyi
- The collectivisation of lithuanian agriculture, 1944–1950 pp. 460-478

- Kestutis Girnius
- Who wrote what and when?: Proclamations of the February revolution in Petrograd, 23 February – 1 March 1917 pp. 479-500

- Michael Melancon
- Stalinism, revisionism and the problem of conceptualisation: A review article pp. 501-505

- Vladimir Brovkin
Volume 40, issue 2, 1988
- Managerial autonomy in Soviet firms pp. 175-195

- Susan Linz
- The Decembrists in the Soviet Union pp. 196-209

- John Gooding
- The imbalance of the Soviet economy pp. 210-221

- Igor Birman
- The Soviet Economy in crisis: Birman's cumulative disequilibrium hypothesis pp. 222-244

- Steven Rosefielde
- Physics, Stalinist politics of science and cultural revolution pp. 245-265

- Paul Josephson
- CMEA and the challenge of the 1980s pp. 266-289

- László Csaba
- Opportunity cost in Soviet trade with Eastern Europe: Discussion of methodology and new evidence pp. 290-307

- Kazimierz Poznanski
- Lessons of the 1965 Soviet economic reform pp. 308-316

- Vladimir Kontorovich
Volume 40, issue 1, 1988
- The XXVII congress—a case study of the shaping of a new party ideology pp. 1-20

- Vladimir Shlapentokh
- The village and Soviet elections of 1919 pp. 21-45

- Orlando Figes
- Private enterprise in soviet political debates pp. 46-63

- Libor Roucek
- Homeless children in the USSR, 1917–1957 pp. 64-83

- Margaret Stolee
- The interdependence of institutional revitalisation and intra‐party reform in Yugoslavia pp. 84-99

- Jim Seroka
- Plan, market and unequal regional development in Yugoslavia pp. 100-124

- Diane Flaherty
- Alexander Zinoviev on Stalinism: Some observations on pp. 125-135

- Philip Hanson
- Aggregate retail price changes in china and the Soviet Union: A correction to the Soviet data pp. 139-141

- Gavin Peebles
Volume 39, issue 4, 1987
- The case of the vanishing acquittal: Informal norms and the practice of soviet criminal justice pp. 531-555

- Peter Solomon
- Working‐class politics in Moscow during the early NEP: Mensheviks and workers’ organisations, 1921–1922 pp. 556-574

- John Hatch
- Tsarist landowners after the revolution: Former in rural Russia during NEP pp. 575-598

- John Channon
- The ‘vanguard party’ controversy pp. 599-609

- Galia Golan
- The Hungarian economic reform of the 1980s pp. 610-627

- Jan Adam
- Prices and private agriculture in Yugoslavia pp. 628-650

- Ivan Lončarević
- East‐West trade and industrial policy: The case of the German democratic republic pp. 651-671

- Pieter Boot
Volume 39, issue 3, 1987
- Planned and unplanned mobility in the Soviet Union under the threat of labour shortage pp. 357-387

- Silvana Malle
- The brigade system in Soviet industry: An effort to restructure the labour force pp. 388-405

- Darrell Slider
- On Soviet real investment growth pp. 406-424

- Abram Bergson
- Soviet real investment growth: A reply to Bergson pp. 425-430

- Philip Hanson
- Soviet real investment growth: Are investment volume statistics overstated? A reply to Bergson pp. 431-433

- Alec Nove
- Wage bargaining and the ‘policy of grievances’: A contribution to the explanation of the first halt in the reform of the Hungarian economic mechanism in 1969 pp. 434-451

- Karoly Soos
- ‘Radical reform’, problems and prospects pp. 452-467

- Alec Nove
- Education of the handicapped in the USSR: Exploration of the statistical picture pp. 468-488

- Barbara Anderson, Brian Silver and Victoria Velkoff
- Poland's new trade unions pp. 489-508

- David Mason
- On polish Disequilibrium once again pp. 509-512

- Leon Podkaminer
- Reviews pp. 513-522

- Graham Beel, David Lane, Leslie Holmes, William Wallace, László Budavári, Jozef van Brabant, Michael Ellman and Martin McCauley
- Book notices pp. 523-524

- The Editors
- Conference report pp. 524-525

- The Editors
- Corrigenda pp. 525-525

- The Editors
- Correspondence pp. 526-527

- Peter Rutland
- Books received pp. 528-529

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 530-530

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 39, issue 2, 1987
- Patronage networks and coalition building in the Brezhnev era pp. 175-204

- John Willerton
- Worker self‐management and the reformist alternative in Soviet labour policy, 1979–85 pp. 205-228

- Joel Moses
- Bukharin and the origins of the ‘proletarian culture’ debate pp. 229-246

- John Biggart
- Consumer prices in the GDR since 1950: The construction of price indices from purchasing power parities pp. 247-268

- Michael Keren
- Macroeconomic efficiency of capital formation in soviet industry under late Stalinism, 1945–1955 pp. 269-280

- Mark Harrison
- Monetary disequilibrium and bank reform proposals in Yugoslavia: Paternalism and the economy pp. 281-291

- Shirley Gedeon
- Incriminating evidence: Excess deaths and forced labour under Stalin: A final reply to critics pp. 292-313

- Steven Rosefielde
- The Soviet decision for war against Finland, November 1939: A comment pp. 314-317

- Timo Vihavainen
- Reply to Thomas Twiss pp. 318-319

- J. Getty
- Reviews pp. 320-345

- William Wallace, Zbigniew Fallenbuchl, Marie Lavigne, Rene Beermann, Peter Solomon, Wolfgang Teckenberg, Daniel Nelson, Evan Mawdsley, Henry Bradsher, Gerald Segal, Theodore Shabad, Henry Morton, D. Pospielovsky, Paul Dukes, H. Shukman, John Biggart, Anthony Glees, Nicholas Hope and Peter Duncan
- Book notices pp. 346-348

- The Editors
- Correspondence pp. 348-351

- Torben Retbøll, Isabelle Kreindler and Jonathan Haslam
- Books received pp. 352-354

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 355-355

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 39, issue 1, 1987
- Gorbachev and the collective contract brigade pp. 1-23

- V. P. Gagnon
- Hungarian agriculture in the early 1980s: Retrenchment followed by reform pp. 24-39

- Nigel Swain
- Political participation and developed socialism: The Hungarian elections of 1985 pp. 40-62

- Barnabas Racz
- The shifting position of Hungarian trade unions amidst social and economic reforms pp. 63-87

- Stephen Noti
- Pensioners in the Soviet labour force: The limits of monetary inducements pp. 88-100

- T. Jones and William Moskoff
- Social criticism in Soviet drama: The plays of Aleksandr Gel'man pp. 101-115

- Nick Lampert
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