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Volume 19, issue 4, 1968
- Soviet ideology and Sovietology pp. 465-481

- Kurt Marko
- A comparison of dollar and ruble values of the industrial output of the USA and the USSR pp. 482-500

- Alexander Tarn
- A recent soviet study of economic growth 1951–63 pp. 501-509

- Frederick Denton
- Soviet‐Turkish relations and politics in the Armenian SSR pp. 510-525

- R. H. Dekmejian
- The Russian general staff and the June 1917 offensive pp. 526-543

- Robert Feldman
- Planning reforms in Czechoslovakia pp. 544-556

- Vaclav Holesovsky
- Some difficulties in implementing the economic reforms in Czechoslovakia pp. 557-566

- Lida Urbanek
- The politics of ‘Libermanism’ pp. 567-572

- Vladimir Treml
- Political recruitment and local government: The local soviets of the RSFSR, 1918–21 pp. 573-580

- Robert Abrams
- Interpreting soviet culture pp. 581-585

- Thomas Riha
- Measuring soviet capital stock and productivity pp. 585-590

- Alfred Zauberman
- A note on the review of by Norton T. Dodge pp. 601-604

- Judith Grunfeld
Volume 19, issue 3, 1968
- Soviet area studies and the social sciences: Some methodological problems in communist studies pp. 313-339

- Frederic Fleron
- East German price formation under the new economic system pp. 340-358

- Hans Boehme
- The origins of order no. 1 pp. 359-372

- John Boyd
- The response of Soviet foreign policy to the common market, 1957–63 pp. 373-386

- David Forte
- The academy of pedagogical sciences—its political role pp. 387-397

- D. Little
- A note on agricultural employment in the USSR pp. 398-404

- Philip Grossman
- Lyushkov: Anatomy of a defector pp. 405-420

- Alvin Coox
- Road rail—a note on transport development in Tadzhikistan pp. 421-425

- M. V. Hambly
- Urban gully erosion in the USSR pp. 426-429

- R. Ledger
- Russia 1917: The February revolution pp. 430-439

- W. E. Mosse
- Reviews pp. 440-453

- R. Beermann, Harry Shaffer, I. Gordijew, Michael Ellman, Derek Scott, Paul Avrich, E. Lampert, Lucjan Blit, Geoffrey Stern and Roger Clarke
- Correspondence pp. 453-457

- Moshe Mishkinski
- Tenth list of Soviet statistical abstracts pp. 457-460

- M. C. Kaser
- Books received pp. 460-462

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 463-463

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 19, issue 2, 1967
- Westernization, revolution and the search for a basis of authority—Russia in 1917 pp. 155-180

- T. H. Von Laue
- The status of national minority languages in Soviet education pp. 181-189

- Harry Lipset
- The manpower problem in Siberia pp. 190-210

- S. G. Prociuk
- Rationality in the prewar Soviet cement industry pp. 211-231

- Alan Abouchar
- The development of Soviet location theory before the second World War—II pp. 232-244

- Iwan Koropeckyj
- Questions on 1917 pp. 255-256

- J. Miller
- The Bolsheviks, the League of Nations and the Paris peace conference, 1919 pp. 257-263

- Donald Buzinkai
- The ‘Zinoviev letter’ case pp. 264-277

- Natalie Grant
- Soviet ideology and the pp. 278-281

- David Comey
Volume 19, issue 1, 1967
- The development of soviet location theory before the Second World War—I pp. 1-28

- Iwan Koropeckyj
- The ending of unemployment in the USSR pp. 29-52

- Raymond Hutchings
- The composition of the USSR Supreme Soviet 1958–66 pp. 53-65

- Roger Clarke
- Structural interdependence of the soviet economy before the industrialization drive pp. 66-73

- Edwin Dolan
- Strategic embargo in perspective pp. 74-86

- J. Wilczynski
- More observations on ideology pp. 87-99

- Rudolf Schlesinger
- The February regime: Prerequisites of success pp. 100-108

- W. E. Mosse
- The significance of communications in 1917 pp. 109-114

- Roger Pethybridge
- 1917—a year of illusions pp. 115-121

- Thomas Riha
- The grain problem and anti‐speculation laws pp. 127-129

- R. Beermann
Volume 18, issue 4, 1967
- Information supplement to ‘Soviet studies’: No. 14 ‐ April 1967 pp. 1-43

- The Editors
- Information supplement to ‘Soviet studies’: No. 12 ‐ October 1966 pp. 1-36

- The Editors
- Information supplement to ‘Soviet studies’: No. 11 ‐ July 1966 pp. 1-44

- The Editors
- Thoughts on the grain problem pp. 399-434

- Jerzy Karcz
- The February revolution: Was the collapse inevitable? pp. 435-457

- David Anin
- The debate over Soviet federalism pp. 458-481

- Grey Hodnett
- The press in Belorussia, 1955–65 pp. 482-493

- Roman Szporluk
- Mass education and justice in Soviet courts: The visiting sessions pp. 494-510

- Peter Juviler
- The New Soviet myth: Marx is dead, long live communism! pp. 511-518

- Roy Laird
- Reviews pp. 519-539

- Rudolf Schlesinger, A. H. Brown, Peter von Wahlde, Ghita Ionescu, R. Beermann, Donald Treadgold, W. V. Wallace, R. E. F. Smith, W. H. Parker and J. A. Newth
- Books received pp. 540-542

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 542-542

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 18, issue 3, 1967
- A. V. Lunacharsky: Recent soviet interpretations and republications pp. 267-289

- S. Fitzpatrick
- New Soviet capital data pp. 290-295

- V. Treml
- Long‐term economic plans and their methodology pp. 296-313

- N. K. Chandra
- Soviet ideology pp. 314-327

- Henri Chambre
- The owl of Minerva pp. 328-339

- Nigel Harris
- Rationality and central planning pp. 340-355

- Alastair McAuley
- Evaluation of economic systems: A review article pp. 356-361

- Frederic Pryor
- Economics of collectivization pp. 362-370

- Ljubo Sirc
Volume 18, issue 2, 1966
- Internal migration and the flight from the land in the USSR, 1939–1959 pp. 131-152

- Karl‐Eugen Wädekin
- Family allowances and fertility in the Soviet Union pp. 153-163

- David Heer and Judith Bryden
- The Stalingrad tractor plant in early Soviet planning pp. 164-168

- Norton Dodge and Dana Dalrymple
- Marxist economics and Soviet planning pp. 169-188

- Howard Sherman
- Who was the Soviet Kulak? pp. 189-212

- M. Lewin
- State procurement of agricultural produce in China—II pp. 213-224

- Audrey Donnithorne
- Marxism without an organizing party: Personal observations on Rosa Luxemburg's work pp. 225-251

- Rudolf Schlesinger
- Preobrazhensky's new economics revisited pp. 252-255

- Evsey Domak
- Reviews pp. 255-261

- M. C. Kaser, Frederic Lilge, Olga Narkiewicz, John Keep, Roger Pethybridge and Lucjan Blit
- Religion and the changing intellectual outlook in the USSR pp. 261-261

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 261-262

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 18, issue 1, 1966
- A retiring editor pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Soviet ideology pp. 2-19

- David Joravsky
- Stalin, war communism and collectivization pp. 20-37

- O. A. Narkiewicz
- State procurement of agricultural produce in China—I pp. 38-56

- Audrey Donnithorne
- Education and social mobility in the USSR pp. 57-65

- The Editors
- Observations on contemporary Soviet political attitudes pp. 66-70

- Frederick Barghoorn
- The ideological vector pp. 71-73

- Robert Daniels
- Ideology and the Soviet economy pp. 74-80

- Morris Bornstein
- A comment on ‘the Soviet population: Wartime losses and the postwar recovery’ pp. 81-82

- Raymond Hutchings
- Statistical puzzles continue pp. 83-85

- A. Nove
- An estimate of the national accounts of Rumania following both Eastern and Western definitions pp. 86-90

- M. C. Kaser
- Forty years of the time‐factor in Soviet economics pp. 91-95

- Alfred Zauberman
- Reviews pp. 96-126

- P. B. Reddaway, Geoffrey Stern, Alfred Meyer, Naum Jasny, John Clews, Gerald Sperling, R. Beermann, Ivo Lapenna, Roger Clarke, H. G. Schenk, Bruno Kalnins, Mary Holdsworth, W. H. Parker, W. J. Drew, R. N. North, H. J. Pitcher, Bernard Rudden and W. Ryan
- Books received pp. 127-128

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 129-129

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
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