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BffiUOGRAPHIES This issue does not list individual artides but refers instead to bibtiographies already pubUshed on the subjert of women in Central and Eastern Europe. The bibtiographies are presented to assist readers in keeping up with the latest scholarship on women in Central and Eastern Europe and to fadUtate an assessment of areas in which more research needs to be done. "Central and Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union." Journal of Women's History 3, no. 1 (1991): 166-175. Farris, June Pachuta. Women in Russian History: Bibliographical Sources. [Bibtiographer for Slavic and East European Studies]. The University of Chicago Library, April 1988. Ledkovsky, Marina, Charlotte Rosenthal, and Mary Zirin, eds. Dictionary of Russian Women Writers. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, forthcoming 1994. RuthchUd, RodieUe. Women in Russia and the Soviet Union: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: G.K. HaU & Co., 1993. "Spedal Cluster on Eastern European Feminism." Hypatia 8, no. 4 (1993): 85-127. Yedlin, T., and J. Wtiman. Women in Russia and the Soviet Union: A Select Bibliography. Department of Slavic and East European Studies. The University of Alberta, Edmonton. Zirin, Mary. Women, Gender, and Family in the Soviet Successor States and Central/East Europe. Most dtations first appeared in Women: East-West, the newsletter of the Assodation for Women in Slavic Studies. An updated printout may be ordered for $10 from Mary Zirin, 1178 Sonoma Drive, Altadena, CA 91001. AU proceeds go to AWSS. © 1994 Journal of Women's History, Vol 5 No. 3 OWinter) ...

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