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A leading journal of Russian and Eurasian history and culture, Kritika is dedicated to internationalizing the field and making it relevant to a broad interdisciplinary audience. The journal regularly publishes forums, discussions, and special issues; it regularly translates important works by Russian and European scholars into English; and it publishes in every issue in-depth, lengthy review articles, review essays, and reviews of Russian, Eurasian, and European works that are rarely, if ever, reviewed in North American Russian studies journals.
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Volume 3, Number 3, Summer 2002 (New Series)Table of Contents
- The Truth about Muscovy
- pp. 473-486
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/kri.2002.0044
- Stalinism at War
- pp. 509-520
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/kri.2002.0042
- Russkii konservatizm XIX stoletiia: Ideologiia i praktika, and: Russischer Nationalismus und Offentlichkeit im Zarenreich 1855-1875, and: Reinventing Russia: Russian Nationalism and the Soviet State, 1953-1991, and: Russian Nationalism Since 1856: Ideology and the Making of Foreign Policy (review)
- pp. 546-553
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/kri.2002.0033
- To the Editors
- pp. 569-571
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/kri.2002.0041