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CIATION for the

VANCEMENT of

YIC STuoms

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

30th National Convention of the

American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies

24-27 September 1998

Boca Raton Resort and Club - Boca Raton, Florida Hosted by the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies

American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies

National Office: 8 Story Street, 3rd Floor Cambridge, MA 02138

Tel: 617-495-0677, Fax: 617-495-0680 E-mail: [email protected]

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CoNTENTS

Convention Schedule Overview v

Index of Exhibitors vi

Exhibit Hall Diagram viii

AAASS Board of Directors ix

Program Committee X

AAASS Affiliates X

AAASS Institutional Members xi

Program: Daily Schedule

Advertisements 73

Index of Convention Participants 96

Index of Advertisers 109

Call for Papers for 1999 Convention 110

Daily Program Summaries that list panel titles with room assignments for each session are available as a separate handout.

Please refer to the "Program Supplement" for last-minute changes to this Program.

CoNVENTION ScHEDULE OvERVIEW

Meetings for affiliate organizations and committees are listed at the beginning of the session for which they are scheduled

in the main section of this Convention Program. See also the end of each day's listings for other evening events.

Thursday, September 24 Registration Desk Hours I 0:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Hours 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. AAASS Board Meeting 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Session I 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Session 2 4: IS - 6: IS p.m.

Opening Reception - 6:45 p.m. (Grand Ballroom Pre-Assembly Area) Sponsored by: Duke University, Florida lnterrnational University, George Mason University, The Southern Conference on Slavic Studies

Friday, September 25 Registration Desk Hours Exhibit Hall Hours Session 3 Session 4 SessionS Session 6

Saturday, September 26 Registration Desk Hours Exhibit Hall Hours Session 7

7:00 a.m. - S:OO p.m. 8:30 a.m. - S:30 p.m. 8:00 - I 0:00 a.m. IO:IS a.m.- 12:1S p.m. I :30 - 3:30 p.m. 3:4S - S:4S p.m.

7:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 8:00 - I 0:00 a.m.

Session 8 I 0: IS a.m. - 12: IS p.m. Session 9 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.

AAASS Annual Meeting, Awards, and Reception -6:30 p.m. (Grand Ballroom Pre-Assembly Area and Grand Ballroom)

Sunday, September 27 · Registration Desk Hours Exhibit Hall Hours Session I 0 Session II

7:00 - I 0:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 8:00 - I 0:00 a.m. IO:IS a.m.- 12:1S p.m.

The Registration Desk is located in the Mizner Center.

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INDEX OF EXHIBITORS • ALPHABETICAL LISTING (with Booth Number)

Academic International Press ..... 20 I, 403 N & N International ................................. I 0 I

Association Book Exhibit ...................... 602 New Literary Review .............................. 309

Association of American Norman Ross Publishing ........................ 203

University Presses ................................ 205 Northern Illinois Univ. Press ..... 305, 307

Cambridge University Press ........ 314, 316 Orb is Books, Ltd. (London) ................. 304

Canadian Institute of Oxford University Press ........................ 312

Ukrainian Studies Press ....................... 317 University of Pittsburgh ................ 413, 415

Carfax Publishing ...................................... 206 Penguin/Putnam ......................................... 315

Center for Research Libraries ............. 208 Penn State Press ....................................... 406

Central European University/Sores Polonia Bookstores, Inc ........................ 310

Foundation .............................................. 21 I Primary Source Media ............................. I 02

Central European University Press ..... 209 Rowman & Littlefield .............................. 502

Civic Education Project .......................... 31 3 Russian House, Ltd .................................. 207

East View Publications .................. 30 I, 303 Russian Orthodox Youth

Europe and the Balkans Committee, Inc ....................................... 31 I

International Network ........................ 202 Slavica Publishers ...................................... 412

Fulbright Scholars Program/CIES ......... 213 Smart Link Corporation ......................... 308

Harvard Ukrainian Research St. Martin's Press ............................ 300, 302

Institute ................................................... 317 Swets International Moscow ................ 50 I

IDC Holland ..................................... 408, 410 Texas A & M University Press ............. .411

Indiana University Press ......................... 306 The Edwin Mellen Press ......................... 21 0

IREX .............................................................. 401 University of Washington Press ........ 406s

Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company ...... 409 Victor Kamkin, Inc ......................... 400, 402

M.E. Sharpe ....................................... 405, 407 Westview Press ....................................... 404

Middlebury College School in Russia . I 03 Yale University Press .............................. 200

Middle Eurasian Books ........................... I 00

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INDEX OF ExHIBITORS- Bv BooTH NuMBER

Booth# Organization Booth# Organization

100 Middle Eurasian Books 310 Polonia" Bookstores, Inc.

101 N & N International 311 Russian Orthodox Youth

102 Primary Source Media Committee, Inc.

103 Middlebury College School in 312 Oxford University Press.

Russia 313 Civic Education Project

200 Yale University Press 314 Cambridge University Press

201 Academic International Press 315 Penguin/Putnam

202 Europe and the Balkans 316 Cambridge University Press

International Network 317 Canadian Institute of Ukrainian

203 Norman Ross Publishing Studies Press

205 Association of American 317 Harvard Ukrainian Research

University Presses Institute

206 Carfax Publishing 400 Victor Kamkin, Inc.

207 Russian House, Ltd. 401 I REX

208 Center for Research Libraries 402 Victor Kamkin, Inc.

209 Central European University 403 Academic International Press

Press 404 Westview Press

210 The Edwin Mellen Press 405 M.E. Sharpe

211 Central European University/ 406 Penn State Press

Soros Foundation 406 University of Washington Press

213 Fulbright Scholar Program/CIES 407 M.E. Sharpe

300 St. Martin's Press 408 IDC Holland

301 East View Publications 409 Kendall/Hunt Publishing

302 St. Martin's Press Company

303 East View Publications 410 IDC Holland

304 Orbis Books, Ltd. (London) 411 Texas A & M University Press

305 Northern Illinois University 412 Slavica Publishers

Press 413 University of Pittsburgh

306 Indiana University Press 415 University of Pittsburgh

307 Northern Illinois University 501 Swets International Moscow

Press 502 Rowman & Littlefield

308 Smart Link Corporation 602 Association Book Exhibit

309 New Literary Review

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AAASS 30TH NATIONAL CONVENTION

EXHIBIT HALL

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Royal Palm Ballroom Boca Raton Resort and Club

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117 216 217 316 317 416 417 516

115 214 215 314 315 414 415 514

113 212 213 312 313 412 413 512

Ill 210 211 310 311 410 411 510

109 208 209 308 309 408 409 508

107 206 207 306 307 406 407 506

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105 204 205 304 305 404 405 504

103 202 203 302 303 402 403 502

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AAASS BoARD oF DIRECTORS

*Norman Naimark (Stanford U), President, 1998

*Katerina Clark (Yale U), Vice President/President Elect, 1998

*Carol R. Saivetz (Harvard U), Executive Director, 1995-2000

*joseph Berliner (Harvard U), Treasurer, 1995-1998

*Sheila Fitzpatrick (U of Chicago), Past President, 1998

*Daniel Orlovsky (Southern Methodist U), Member-at-Large, 1996-98

Valerie Bunce (Cornell U), Member-at-Large, 1997-99

Karen Dawisha (U of Maryland), Member-at-Large, 1998-2000

George Gutsche (U of Arizona), AA TSEEL rep., 1998-2000

john Hardt (Library of Congress), AEA rep., 1998-2000

David Holloway (Stanford U), Member-at-Large, 199 7-99

Diane Koenker (U of Illinois), Editor-Slavic Review

james Millar (George Washington U), Chair-Council of Member Institutions,

1998-2000

Carol Nechemias (Penn State U), APSA rep., 1996-98

Bruce Parrott Uohns Hopkins U), Member-at-Large, 1998-2000

Donald Raleigh (U of N Carolina), AHA rep., 1998-2000

Thomas Remington (Emory U), Member-at-Large, 1996-98

Marilyn Rueschemeyer (RISD/Brown U), ASA rep., 1996-98

Gale Stokes (Rice U), Chair-Council of Regional Affiliates, 1998

Victor Winston (Florida lnt'l U), AAG rep., 1996-98

*Members of the Executive Committee

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X

AAASS NATIONAL OFFICE

Carol R. Saivetz, Executive Director

Vicki Mills, NewsNet Editor

Michael Olson, Jr., Membership

Coordinator

Galina Shaumyan, Comptroller

Wendy Walker, Convention

Coordinator

PROGRAM CoMMITTEE FOR

BocA RATON CONVENTION

Rex A Wade, George Mason U, Chair

Edna Andrews, Duke U Julie V. Brown, UNC Greensboro Peter Craumer, Florida lnt'l U William Crowther, UNC Greensboro Beth Holmgren, UNC Chapel Hill Mark Katz, George Mason U Madeline Levine, UNC Chapel Hill David MacKenzie, UNC Greensboro Ellen Mickiewicz, Duke U Martin Miller, Duke U George Munro, Virginia

Commonwealth U Daniel Nelson, Old Dominion U and

Global Concepts Perry Patterson, Wake Forest U Gerald Surh, North Carolina State U

Nadia Zilper, UNC Chapel Hill

AAASS REGIONAL AFFILIATES

Central Slavic Conference Mid-Atlantic Slavic Conference Midwest Slavic Conference New England Slavic Association Rocky Mountain Association for Slavic

Studies

*Southern Conference on Slavic Studies

Southwest Slavic Association Washington DC Chapter Western Slavic Association

*Sponsor of the 30th National Convention

AAASS AFFILIATED SOCIETIES

American Association for the Study of Hungarian History

American Association for Ukrainian Studies

American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL)

American Council ofT eachers of Russian (ACTR)

Association for the Advancement of Central Asian Research

Association for Croatian Studies Association for the Study of

Nationalities Association for Women in Slavic

Studies Bulgarian Studies Association Czechoslovak History Conference Commission lnternationale des Etudes

Historiques Slaves Early Slavic Studies Association Eastern German Studies Group Eighteenth-Century Russian Studies

Association North American Association of

Teachers of Czech North American Society for Serbian

Studies Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of

America Polish Studies Association Slavic and East European Folklore

Association (SEEFA)

Slavic and East European Microform Project

Slovak Studies Association Society of Albanian Studies Society of Armenian Studies Society of Austrian and Habsburg

History Society for Romanian Studies Society of Slovene Studies Society for the Study of Caucasia Society of Historians of East European

and Russian Art & Architecture (SHERA)

South East European Studies Association

Vladimir Solovyov Society Working Group on Cinema &

·Television

AAASS INSTITUTIONAL

MEMBERS

American University Arizona State University Brown University University of California, Berkeley University of California, Los Angeles University of Cincinnati Columbia University University of Connecticut Council on International Education

Exchange Cornell University Current Digest of the Post-Soviet

Press Dartmouth College University of Delaware Emory University George Washington University Georgetown University Harvard University University of Hawaii Hutsul Research Institute

University of Illinois, Urbana Indiana University

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International Research and Exchanges Board (I REX)

University of Kansas Kennan Institute Louisiana State University Miami University Michigan State University University of Michigan Middlebury College National Council for Eurasian & East

European Research Nevsky Institute for Russian Studies New York Public Library University of North Carolina,

Chapel Hill North Carolina State University Northern Illinois University Open Society Archives University of Oregon University of Pittsburgh Rutgers University Shevchenko Scientific Society Slavic American Cultural Association Stanford University University of Texas, Austin Vassar College Villanova University University of Virginia University of Wisconsin, Madison Woodrow Wilson Center for

International Scholars Yale University

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AAASS 30TH NATIONAL CONVENTION

The following pages contain full listings for all panels, roundtables, and meetings.

Meetings for affiliate organizations and committees are listed at the beginning of each session;

those not scheduled during regular session times are listed at the beginning of the day.

Special Evening Events are listed at the end of each day.

THURSDAY

14 SEPTEMBER

SESSION I • THURSDAY • 1.:00 - 4:00 P.M.

1-0 I Post-Soviet Opportunities and Challenges: Archival and Field Work on Russian and Ukrainian Jewry - Grand Ballroom Salon A

Chair: Zvi Y. Gitelman, U of Michigan Papers: Jeremy Shine, U of Michigan, Ann Arbor

"Jews as Ukrainians: Identities and Attitudes Toward Citizenship in Three Cities in Ukraine"

Elina Shkolnikova, Brandeis U "The Jewish Shtetl in the USSR in the 1930s: Archival Discoveries"

Marek Web, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research "In Dubnov's Footsteps: Searching Archives and Libraries for Jewish Holdings in the Former Soviet Union"

Disc.: Henry Maurice Abramson, Florida Atlantic U Valery Cervyakov, Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow)

1-02 New Directions in Russian Liberal Thought, 1900-191 7s- Grand Ballroom Salon B

Chair: Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal, Fordham U Papers: David Maclaren McDonald, U of Wisconsin, Madison

"Whig History With a Russian Accent: Liberal Hopes and British Imperial Constitutionalism in 1906"

Randall Allen Poole, U of Notre Dame "Sergei A Kotliarevsky ( 1873-1939) as Theorist of Russian Liberalism"

Philip James Swoboda, Lafayette College "At the Origins of 'Liberal Conservatism': P.B. Struve and the 'Russkaia Mysl' Circle"

1-03 Ethno-Federal Post-Communist States in Europe: Case Studies of Russia and the Former Republic of Yugoslavia - Grand Ballroom Salon C

Chair: Jacques Levesque, U of Quebec at Montreal Papers: Lenard Joseph Cohen, Simon Fraser U (Canada)

"The 'Kosovo Question' and Yugoslav Political Development"

2

Disc.:

t-04 Chair:

Thursday, Septem~er 24, 2:00-4:00 p.m.

Reneo Lukic, Laval U (Canada) "Serbia and Montenegro: Together for How Long?"

Allen Lynch, U of Virginia "Present Challenges to the Integrity of the Russian Federation"

John Stanley Micgiel, Columbia U

Left-of-Center Opposition in Russia Today - Grand Ballroom Salon D Robert V. Daniels, U of Vermont

Papers: Paul Thomas Christensen, Syracuse U "The Center-Left Formations"

Joan Barth Urban, Catholic U of America "CPRF International Linkages: Ukraine, Belarus, Northern Kazakhstan"

Julia Wishnevsky, RFE/RL Rsch lnst "Communist Opposition in the Regions"

Disc.: Richard T. Sakwa, U of Kent Marc David Zlotnik, CIA

t-05

Chair: Papers:

Disc.:

1-06

Chair: Papers:

t-07

Chair: Papers:

Disc.:

State and Nation Building in Ukraine in Comparative Perspective - Grand Ballroom Salons E & F (Sponsored by American Association for Ukrainian Studies) Leonid D. Rudnytzky, La Salle U Larissa M. L. z. Onyshkevych, Princeton Rsch Forum

"Language Policies and Language Changes in Ukrainian, 1933-1997" Anna M. Procyk, Kingsborough CC, CUNY

"Language Policies in Transitional Societies" Alexander G. Tsiovkh, U of Kansas

"National Identity and Language in Present Day Ukraine" Antonina Vitaliivna Berezovenko, Kiev Politechnical U Serhii Plokhy, U of Alberta (Canada)

Modern Myths: Fairy Tales in Twentieth Century Russian Culture - Grand Ballroom Salon G Barbara Heldt Birgit Beumers, U of Bristol (UK)

"'We Turn Reality Into a Fairy Tale'- Russian Film in the 1990s" Sally Dalton-Brown, U of Exeter (UK)

"The Search for Folklore, Not Fake-Lore: Petrushevskaia's Fairy Tales" G.S. Smith, U of Oxford (UK)

"Guitar Poetry and Fairy Tale"

Echoes of the Past in Post-1990 Bulgarian Culture - Grand Ballroom Salon H Ernest A Scatton, SUNY, Albany Florentina Badalanova, U of London

"Does the Past Decide the Future? The Bulgarian Experience" Evelina Kelbetcheva, American U (Bulgaria)

"Escher's Stairway of Bulgarian Cultural Identity" Albena Lutzkanova-Vassileva, Emory U

"Post-Totalitarian History, Trauma and Forgetting. Catastrophe and the Limits of Post-Modern Referentiality: The Case of Contemporary Bulgarian Poetry"

Didar Erdinc, American U (Bulgaria)

Thursday, September 24, 2:00-4:00 p.m. 3

1·08 50 Years of Ambivalence: Zabolotsky Studies Finally Come of Age - Grand Ballroom Salon I

Chair: DarraJane Goldstein, Williams College Papers: Igor Loshchilov, Novosibirsk State Pedagogical U (Russia)

'The Myth of Nikolai Zabolotsky" Sarah Pratt, U of Southern California

"Nikolai Zabolotsky: Enigma and Cultural Paradigm" Nikita Nikolaevich Zabolotsky, Independent Scholar

"Sotsial'nye Elementy Naturfilosofskoi Poezii Zabolotskogo"

1·09 Mortality Patterns in the Former Republics - Grand Ballroom Salon j Chair: Victoria Averil Velkoff, Inti Programs Center, BUCEN Papers: Cynthia J. Buckley, U of Texas, Austin

"Population Aging and Mortality Patterns in the Russian Federation" W. Ward Kingkade, U.S. Bureau of the Census

"Loss of Life in Russia's Geographic Subdivisions: Cause Patterns" Lies! A. Riddle, U of Texas, Austin

"Is a Child's Death a Family Affair?: Comparing Family-Oriented Models of Child Mortality in Turkey, Kazakstan and Uzbekistan"

Disc.: Timothy E. Heleniak, World Bank

1·1 0 Creating a Spectacle: Russian/Soviet Social Performances -Addison Ballroom East

Chair: Helena I. Goscilo, U of Pittsburgh Papers: Julie A. Buckler, Harvard U

"Reading Eccentricity: A Stylistic Approach to Russian Urban Culture" David Lee Keily, Northwestern U

"Open Courts, Summary Procedures, and Public Spectacle: Scenes at the Justice of the Peace"

/

James Robert von Geldern, Macalester College "Ogling and Gawking: The Theater of the Boulevard"

Disc.: Elizabeth A. Wood, MIT

1-1 I Russia and the West: Considering Sources of Difference - Addison Ballroom West

Chair: Walter M. Pintner, Cornell U Papers: Helju Aulik Bennett, SUNY, Buffalo

"The Concept and Language of Power in Russian S.ervice Society: Considering One Source of Difference"

Don Karl Rowney, Bowling Green State U "Western Economic Theory and Russian Outcomes: Friedrich List, Sergei Witte, and Russian Entrepreneurship"

Disc.: Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, UC Berkeley

l·ll Outside Moscow: Subnational Democratization and the Evolution of Federalism in Russia - Estate Ballroom I

Chair: Steven Lee Solnick, Columbia U Papers: Jennifer S. Daniell, Stanford U

"Russian Fiscal Federalism: Rhetoric and Reality" Kelly McMann, U of Michigan

"Provincial Leaders and Slackers: Why Levels of Democracy Vary in Kyrgyzstan and Russia"

Svetlana Tsalik, Stanford U "Crises as Stabilizers of Russian Federal Relations"

Disc.: Jeffrey William Hahn, Villanova U

4 Thursday, September 24, 2:00-4:00 p.m.

1-'13 Peasant Response to Agrarian Reform in Russia ( 1860-1997) -Estate Ballroom II

Papers: Carol S. Leonard, Oxford U (UK) "Resistance to land Reform in Russia in the J 990s: Status Quo Preference"

Nellie Hauke Ohr "Collectivization and the Russian Peasantry"

Judith Pallet, Oxford U (England) "Stolypin's Peasants"

Disc.: Daniel Field, Syracuse U

1-14 Eisenstein's 'Ivan the Terrible' - Estate Ballroom Ill Chair: Vida T. Johnson, Tufts U Papers: Olga Matich, U of Calif, Berkeley

"A Study in Scarlet: Eisenstein's 'Ivan the Terrible' and Hollywood's 'Catherine the Great"'

Anne Nesbet, U of Calif, Berkeley '"Ivan the Terrible' and The juncture of the Beginning and the End'"

Joan Neuberger, U of Texas, Austin "Eisenstein, Ivan, Stalin: Power Personified"

Disc.: Tony Anemone, College of William and Mary

1-1 S Regionalism in Croatia - Veranda A (Sponsored by Association for Croatian Studies)

Chair: Joseph T. Bombelles, John Carroll U Papers: Dubravka Jurlina Alibegovic, Economic Institute (Croatia)

"Economic Aspects of Regionalism in Croatia" Juraj Padjen, U of Zagreb (Croatia)

"The Special Position of !stria" Dijana Maria Plestina, College of Wooster

"Political Aspects of Regionalism in Croatia" Disc.: Ante Cuvalo, Joliet junior College

1-16 New Research on Interwar Hungary - Veranda B (Sponsored by American Association for the Study of Hungarian History)

Chair: Susan Glanz, StJohn's U Papers: Deborah S. Cornelius, Rutgers U

"Education for a New Peasant Leadership: The Hungarian Folk College Experiment, J 938- J 948"

Stephen Herzog, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Cultural Superiority: Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in 1920s Hungary"

john C. Swanson, Utica College of Syracuse U "The Rise to Power of Miklos Horthy in 1919"

Disc.: Thomas l. Sakmyster, U of Cincinnati

1-17 New Models of Library Technical Processing and Their Impact on Slavic and East European Collections - Veranda C

Chair: Allan Joseph Urbanic, U of Calif, Berkeley Papers: Viveca Seymour, Yale U

"New Models in Processing: Principles Into Practice for Acquisitions and Cataloging"

Susan Cook Summer, Columbia U "Evolving Cataloging Positions and Implications for Handling Slavic Materials"

James lowell Weinheimer, Princeton U "Princeton's Online Slavic Cataloging Manual and Related Applications"

Disc.: Stephen David Corrsin, Columbia U Janet Irene Crayne, U of Michigan

Thursday, September 24, 2:00-4:00 p.m.

1•18 Anna Akhmatova•s Poetry in Crosscultural Context - Veranda D Chair: Irina Reyfman, Columbia U Papers: Grigory Kruzhkov, Columbia U

"W.B. Yeats and Anna Akhmatova: Conversation With a Shadow" Irina Sluzhevsky

"Anna Akhmatova and Russian Poetry of the End of the Twentieth Century" Disc.: Julia Valerievna Trubikhina, New York U

I

1·19 Art and Culture in the Reign of Alexander Ill - N.E Kingman Chair: William Craft Brumfield, Tulane U Papers: John Olan Norman, Western Michigan U

"Toward a Cultural History of Alexander Ill's Reign" Anne Curtis Odom, Hillwood Museum

"Alexander Ill as Patron of the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory" Wendy Salmond, Chapman U

"Icon Painting in the Reign of Alexander Ill" Disc.: Janet Elspeth Kennedy, Indiana U

1·10 Structures of Foreign Policy: The Changing Role of the Narkomindel - S.E 'Kingman

Chair: Walter Gerald Moss, Eastern Michigan U Papers: J. David Cameron, Southeast Missouri State U

"Carl Graap and the Formation of German Foreign Policy Toward Soviet Russia, 1919-1922"

Rikke Haue, Odense U (Denmark) "Consequences of the Change of Staff at the Narkomindel in the 1930s - the Case of Denmark"

Donal O'Sullivan, Catholic U of Eichstaett (Germany)

5

"Narkomindel's Role in Formulating and Implementing Soviet Foreign Policy Goals, 1939-1941"

1·11 Issues in Language Culture: Crises in Identity and Voice in Late- and Post-Soviet Russia" - Tower Suite D

Chair: Nancy Virginia Ries, Colgate U Papers: Michael Scott Gorham, U of Florida

"Natsiia iii snikerizatsiia? Identity and Perversion in the Language Debates of Late­and Post-Soviet Russia"

John Murray, Trinity College (Ireland) "The Re-naming of Soviet Placenames in the Late Gorbachev Period"

Elena Sommers, U of Rochester "The Word-From Victim to Victimizer: Russian Language of the Mid-1990s as a Reflection of Sweeping Social Change"

Disc.: Victor Zaslavsky, Luiss, Rome

1·11 The Jewish Question in Poland ·the Twentieth Century -Bassford

Papers: Antony Polonsky, Brandeis U "New Views on the Development of Polish Antisemitism in the First Half of the Twentieth Century"

Carla Tonini, Universita degli Studi di Bologna "The Polish Plan of a Jewish Settlement in Madagascar, 1936-1939"

Joshua David Zimmerman, Brandeis U 'The Bund, the PPS, and the Debate Over Jewish Nationality in Late Imperial Russia, 1897 -1914"

Disc.: Edward D. Wynot, Jr., Florida State U

6 Thursday, September 24, 2:00-4:00 p.m.

1-13 Fears of Ordinary People in Post-Communist Countries: The Result of the Comparative International Project - Card Room

Chair: Vladimir E. Shlapentokh, Michigan State U Papers: Tony Carnes and Samuel Kliger, Association for New Americans

"Fears of Russian Emigrants in America and Israel" Vladimir Paniotto, Kiev U

"Fears of Ukrainians" Disc.: Vladas Gaidys, Vilnius U (Lithuania)

Petar-Emil Mitev, Center for Marketing Studies (Bulgaria)

1-14 Presidentialism in Post-Communist States - Vidal Room Chair: Sue Davis, Grand Valley State U Papers: Tatiana Pentcheva Kostadinova and Lee Kendall Metcalf, Florida State U

"The Impact of Two-Round Majoritarian Elections on the Effective Number of Parties"

Hubert Tworzecki, Emory U "The Impact of Presidential Elections on Party System Structuring in Poland"

1-15 Defrosting the North: Newer Views on the History of the Arkhangel'sk Region - Valencia Room

Chair: John Wendell Long, Rider U Papers: Vladislav Goldin, Pomor International U (Russia)

"New Views on the Allied Intervention" Christine Holden, U of Southern Maine

"Museums, Monuments, Memoirs and Memory: The Allied Intervention" Theodore William Karasik, U of California, Los Angeles/RAND

"Zemstva and Cooperatives in Arkhangel'sk During the Revolution and Civil War" Disc.: Yanni George Kotsonis, New York U

1-16 Wired and Connected: Russian Post-Modernist Writers in Classical Contexts - Mizner Room

Chair: Papers:

Disc.:

1-17

Chair: Part.:

Byron Lindsey, U of New Mexico Anja Grothe, CUNY, Graduate Center

"(Post-) Modern Medeas or the Sorceress Tamed: Engendered Classical Mythology in Works by L. Ulitskaia and L. Petrushevskaia"

Vladimir B. Kataev, Moscow State U (Russia) "Chekhov and Russian Post-Modernist Writers"

Mark N. Lipovetsky, Illinois Wesleyan U "Victor Pelevin 's Rewriting of Russia'n Fantasy"

Laura Beraha, McGill U (Canada)

Between Languages: Post-Yugoslav Writers in Diaspora (Roundtable) - Galleon East Tomislav Z. Longinovic, U of Wisconsin, Madison David Albahari Marija Knezevic, Michigan State U Vladimir Pistalo, U of New Hampshire Goran Simic Vladimir Tasic, U of New Brunswick

1-18 Show Trials Reconsidered: New Archival Evidence - Galleon West Chair: Walter Downing Connor, Boston U Papers: Muriel Blaive, FNSP (France)

"The Rajk and Slansky Trial: A Comparative Study"

Thursday, September 24, 2:00-4:00 p.m.

Hermann Field "Reflections on the Show Trials in Eastern Europe: A Personal Perspective"

Igor Lukes, Boston U "New Evidence on the Slansky Affair in Prague"

Disc.: Michael Kraus, Middlebury College David A. Mayers, Boston U Jacques Rupnik, CERI (France)

1-19 International and Domestic Dimensions of Russian Foreign Policy - Galeria South

Chair: llya Prize!, Johns Hopkins U Papers: Konstantin Khudoley, St. Petersburg U (Russia)

"Foreign Policy Perceptions of Russian Political Parties" Darya Pushkina, U of Maryland

"International Organizations and Russian Peacekeeping"

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Igor Zevelev, Institute for International Economy and International Relations (Russia) and MacAiister College

"The Russian Quest for a New Identity: Implications for Foreign Policy and International Security"

Disc.: Karen L. Dawisha, U of Maryland

1-30 The Importance of 1847 in Serbian Culture - Galeria North Chair: Vasa D. Mihailovich, U of N Carolina Papers: Nada Milosevic Djordjevic, U of Belgrade (Yugoslavia)

"Yuk Karadzic and 1847" Radmila J. Gorup, Columbia U

"Djuro Danicic and the War for the Serbian Language" Krinka Vidakovic-Petrov, U of Pittsburgh

"Petar Petrovic Njegos: The Mountain Wreath' 1847" Disc.: Thomas Joseph Butler, Harvard U

Nicholas Moravcevich, U of Illinois

SESSION 2 • THURSDAY • 4: I S - 6: I S P.M.

l-0 I Sanctity and Society Throughout Russian History - Grand Ballroom Salon A

Chair: Christine Diane Worobec, Kent State U Papers: Svitlana Kobets, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

"Isaak of the Cave Monastery and Avraamii of Smolensk: Holy Fools in Kievan Rus" Eve Levin, Ohio State U

"From Corpse to Cult in Muscovite Russia" Robert Lewis Nichols, St Olaf College

"The Tangled Tale of Serafim of Sarov's 'Spiritual Directions'" Disc.: Isolde Renate Thyret, Kent State U

8 Thursday, September 24, 4:15-6: IS p.m.

1-01 The Development of the Stalinist Police State, 1917-1939 -Grand Ballroom Salon B

Chair: Hiroaki Kuromiya, Indiana U Papers: Paul Hagenloh, U of Texas, Austin

"Constables, "Assistance Brigades" and the Stalinist Police State in the 1930s" Roberta Thompson Manning, Boston College

"The Grain Procurements Campaigns of 1927-1929 and the Origins of the Stalinist Police State"

Steven E. Merritt, U of Calif, Riverside "Potential Enemies: The Stalinist Repression of Anti-Soviet Elements on the Far Eastern Railways"

Disc.: Robert William Thurston, Miami U

1-03

Chair: Part.:

1-04

Chair: Part.:

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Was the USSR Planning to Attack Germany in 1941 t - (Roundtable) -Grand Ballroom Salon C Joseph C. Bradley, U of Tulsa Gabriel Gorodetsky, Tel Aviv U (Israel) Bruce William Menning, U.S. Army Staff College Cynthia A Roberts, Hunter College Teddy James Uldricks, U of N Carolina, Asheville

Better Read Than Dead: Russian Realism in the 1990s ' -(Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon D Dmitri N. Shalin, U of Nevada Dmitri Bak, Russian U for the Humanities Marina Balina, Illinois Wesleyan U Mark N. Lipovetsky, Illinois Wesleyan U Larissa V. Rudova, Pomona College Evgeny A. Shklovsky, Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie (Russia)

Recent Post-Communist Elections: Cleavages and Votes - Grand Ballroom Salons E & F

Chair: Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Washington and Lee U Papers: Anna Grzymala-Busse, Harvard U

"A Changing 'Left' in East Central Europe" Joshua A Tucker, Harvard U

"It's the Economy, Comrade: Economic Conditions and Election Results in Poland, Russia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic"

Matthew Wyman, Keele U "Post-Communist Electoral Trends: Is There a Regional Effect?"

Disc.: Katarzyna Stanclik, Columbia U

1-06 Elizabeth Wiskemann•s "Czechs and Germans": Sixty Years After - Grand Ballroom Salon G

Chair: Hans Henning Hahn, Carl von Ossietzky U, Germany Papers: J. Mark Cornwall, U of Dundee, (Scotland, UK)

"The Significance of 'Czechs and Germans'" Eva Hahn, Collegium Carolinum, Germany

"Czechs and Germans: Intertwined Fates" Stanley B. Winters, NJ lnst of Technology

"Czechs, Germans, Russians, Americans: Western Bohemia Under Occupation, June-November 1945"

Disc.: Gary Bennett Cohen, U of Oklahoma, Norman

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Beyond Petrograd and Moscow: Civil War in Provincial Russia, 191 7·1921 - Grand Ballroom Salon H Dave Pretty, U of Colorado, Boulder Mauricio Borrero, StJohn's U

"To Simbirsk! Urban Food Brigades in the Russian Countryside, 1918-1920" Delano DuGarm, Stanford U

"Food and Authority in Tambov Province, 1918-1920" Peter Fraunholtz, Boston College

'The Collapse and Reestablishment of Provincial Procurement Authority, Penza Province, 1919-1920"

Mark Bernard Tauger, West Virginia U

Vladimir Nabokov - Grand Ballroom Salon I Julian Welch Connolly, U of Virginia Eric Naiman, UC Berkeley

"Utopian and Allegorical Geometry in The Defense'" Brian Thomas Oles, U of Washington

"The Gift' and 'Doctor Zhivago"' Kristen Welsh, Yale U

"Another Look at the Elegiac Function of Nabokov's 'Dar'"

Kosovo: Prospects for Peaceful Democratic Transition (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon j David Binder, New York Times Dusan Batakovic, lnst for Balkan Studies (FR Yugoslavia) Zeljan E. Suster, U of New Haven Gojko Milos Vuckovic, U of Southern Calif lur Zherka, U.S. Department of Labor

The Founders of Eurasianism - Addison Ballroom West Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, UC Berkeley Anatoly Liberman, U of Minnesota

"Nikolai S. Trubetskoi" llya Vinkovetsky, U of Calif, Berkeley

"Eurasianism of the 1920s and 1930s" Mark Bassin, U College, U of London (UK) Harsha Ram, U of Calif, Berkeley

Reimagining the World: Categories in Soviet Thought and Practice - Estate Ballroom I Joan Neuberger, U of Texas, Austin Brian Kassof, UC Berkeley

"Books to the Masses: Publishers, Readers, Texts and Chaos, 1927-1933" Randall D. law, Georgetown U

"Redefining A Curriculum: The Educational Programs of Narkompros, 1917-1931"

Kiril Tomoff, U of Chicago "Knowing the Profession: Categorization of Musical Expertise in the Soviet Composers Union"

Michael David-Fox, U of Maryland

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Igor Kurchatov and the Making of Stalin's Nuclear Weapons: A Documentary Film in the Making - (Roundtable) - Estate Ballroom II Martin J. Sherwin, Tufts U Brian Kaufman, Kaufman Enterprises David James Holloway; Stanford U Ethan M. Pollock, UC, Berkeley

New/Old% Gender Stereotypes in Contemporary Russian Film and Television - (Roundtable) - Estate Ballroom Ill Gregory Steven Carleton, Tufts U Nadezhda Azhgikhina, Nezavisimaya Gazeta (Russia) Vida T. Johnson, Tufts U Alexandra Heidi Karriker, U of Oklahoma Jane E. Knox-Voina, Bowdoin College Irina Yurna, Soros Foundation, Moscow

National Funding Priorities and International Expertise (Roundtable) - Veranda A John Pearce Hardt, Library of Congress Robert T. Huber, NCEEER Daniel C. Matuszewski, IREX Robert Edward McCarthy, U.S. Information Agency Nancy Ellen Popson, Kennan Institute Victor Rabinowitch, Sr., The MacArthur Foundation Kenneth Roberts, U.S. Dept of State Judith B. Sedaitis, SSRC David Speedie, Carnegie Corporation of New York

1-16 Negotiating Transition: From the Silver Age to the Iron Age -Veranda B

Chair: Olga E. Glagoleva, U of Toronto Papers: Elena Duzs, Dickinson College

"Mixail Kuzmin: "From 'On Beautiful Clarity' to 'Declaration of Emotionalism"' Galina S. Rylkova, U of Toronto

"Does Silver Tarnish? A Blok as a 'Cultural Institution"' Lena Szilard, Elte U (Hungary)

"Ot Bloka do Prigova" Disc.: William S. Nickell, U of California, Berkeley

1-17 How To Say "WWW" in Slavic - Veranda C Chair: Mirjana Nelson Dedaic, Georgetown U Papers: Milica Mihaljevic, Institute for Croatian Language and Linguistics

"Croatian Computer Terminology: How To Write a Dictionary" Svetlana Sheremetyeva, New Mexico State U

'To Catalogue or Not To Catalogue: A Comparison of Attitutudes to Computer Terminology in Russia and Language Communites Around the World"

Danko Sipka, AMU (Poland) "Polish and Serbian Computing Terminology: A Contrastive Quantitative Account"

Disc.: Wayles Browne, Cornell U

Thursday, September 24, 4: 15-6: IS p.m. II

"1-18 The Wondrous Kunstkamera: Culture, Power and Ethnography in the Museum's Display Case - Veranda D

Chair: Tony Anemone, College of William and Mary Papers: Katia Dianina, Harvard U

"Collecting the Curious and the Spurious in Eighteenth Century Russia" Dragan Kujundzic, U of Memphis

"The Kunstkamera in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" Paula M. Ramaley, Georgetown U

"Imperial Ethnographies: The Kunstkamera and the Ethnographic Department of the Russian Museum, 1890-1917"

Disc.: Nathaniel Knight, Seton Hall U

1-19 Ukrainians Beyond Their Borders - N.E. Kingman Chair: Gerald John Sabo, S. J., John Carroll U Papers: Ksenya I. Kiebuzinski, Brandeis U

"'Marusia' in France: P.J. Hetzel and Marko Vovchok" Helene Nadia Sanko, john Carroll U

"Hryhorii Pylypovych Orlyk ( 1702-1759) in France" Klawa N. Thresher, Randolph-Macon Woman's College

"'Gogel' on the World Stage" Disc.: james H. Krukones, John Carroll U

1-10 East Slavic Ritual - S.E. Kingman Chair: Snejana jane Tempest, U of Michigan Papers: Anne Marie Ingram, U of Virginia

'The Corpse Wore White: The Wedding of the Dead in Ukraine" Philippa Rappoport, U of VA

"Descending into Darkness: Initiation Rites in East Slavic Doll Folktales" jeanmarie Rouhier-Willoughby, U of Kentucky

"Russian Rituals of Childbirth" Disc.: James 0. Bailey, U of Wisconsin, Madison

1-11 Policy and Structural Reform in Uzbekistan - Tower Suite D Papers: Jim M. Butterfield, Western Michigan U

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"Agricultural Sectoral Reform and Rural Development in Uzbekistan" Gregory William Gleason, U of New Mexico

'Transboundary Cooperation in Central Asia: The Role of Uzbekistan in the Division of Water Resources"

Philip Patrick Micklin, Western Michigan U "International Efforts to Improve Water Management in Uzbekistan"

The Role of Literary Translation in the Field - (Roundtable) - Bassford Robert A Maguire, Columbia U Richard Chandler Borden, Independent Scholar Carol Apollonio Flath, Duke U Rachel May, Macalester College Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy, Barnard College Carol R. Ueland, Drew U

Music and Drama in Croatia From the Middle Ages to the National Revival - Card Room

Chair: William A Everett, Washburn U Papers: Hana Breko, Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences

"Miracle and Mystery Plays in Medieval Croatia"

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Vjera Katalinic, Croatian Academy of arts and Sciences "The Classical Mold: Eigtheenth Century Croatian Opera"

Stanislav Tuksar, Academy of Music, U of Zagreb "Music and Drama in Croatia from the Middle Ages to the National Revival"

Immigrant Women: The Ignored Experience - Vidal Room Dolores R. Bandula, U of Pittsburgh Brikena Brill, Michigan State U and Aida Orgocka, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

"Patterns of Cultural Adjustment of Immigrant Albanian Women to the American Reality"

Marian Jean Rubchak, Valparaiso U "From Exile to Diaspora: Ukrainian Women as Post-WWll Immigrants"

Lynn Visson, United Nations "For Better or For Worse: Russian Wives and American Husbands"

Bonka S. Boneva, U of Pittsburgh

Russian National Security Policy - Valencia Room Thomas james Zamostny, CIA Stephen Jerome Blank, US Army War College

"Russian Nuclear Strategy and Nonproliferation Policy" Jacob Walter Kipp, US Army

"Andrey Kokoshin and Russian Military Reform" Phillip Arthur Petersen, The Petersen Academic Group

"Russian Defense Conversion" Stephen E. Freeman, Natl Intelligence Council

Bureaucracy in Post-Soviet Russian Politics - Mizner Room Michael E. Urban, U of Calif, Santa Cruz Gerald M. Easter, Miami U

"Anatomy of a Tax Revolt: Redefining Center-Regional Fiscal Relations in the Russian Federation"

Anne Wing Hamilton, U of Wisconsin, Madison "Citizen Conceptualizations of the State: Results of Focus Group Research in M,oscow and Volgograd"

Karl W. Ryavec, U of Massachusetts, Amherst "Tsarist-Soviet Bureaucratic Continuities"

Robert G. Moser, U of Texas, Austin

The Life Cycle of the Professional Slavicist ..; Concerns and Strategies - (Roundtable) - Galleon East (Sponsored by Association for Women in Slavic Studies) Ann Hibner Koblitz, Hartwick College Sue Davis, Grand Valley State U Beth C. Holmgren, U of N Carolina, Chapel Hill Elaine Marie McCiarnand, State U of West Georgia janet Rabinowitch, Indiana U Press Jaclyn Stanke, Emory U

Agrarian Reform and Social Restructuring: Imperial, Soviet and Post-Soviet Periods - (Roundtable) - Galleon West David J. O'Brien, U of Missouri Cynthia J. Buckley, U of Texas, Austin

Thursday, September 24, 4: I S-6: I 5 p.m.

David A. J. Macey, Middlebury College D'Ann R. Penner, U of Memphis Lynne Viola, U of Toronto (Canada) Stephen K. Wegren, Southern Methodist U

1-19 New Slavic Communities in the Post-Communist World: Cohesion Building Among the Carpatho-Rusyns - Ga/eria South

Chair: Robert A. Rothstein, U of Massachusetts, Amherst Papers: Patricia Ann Krafcik, Evergreen State College

"The Power of a Newspaper: The Rusyns' 'Narodny Novynky' in Slovakia" Susyn Yvonne Mihalasky, Jagiellonian U

"Historical Trauma and Community Cohesion: Lemke Rusyns and the 'Akcja Wista' Population Resettlement"

Elaine Rusinko, U of Maryland, Baltimore "Literature and Social Discontent: Cohesive Forces in Subcarpathian Rus"

Disc.:.. Paul Robert Magocsi, U of Toronto, (Canada)

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1-30 Blacks and Jews: Sharing Suffering and Struggle in Russia and in the U.S. - Ga/eria North

Chair: Stanislaw Ziemecki, Du Pont Central Research Papers: Julia Brun-Zejmis, Gratz College

"Holocaust and Slavery in Jewish and African American Perceptions" Joy Carew, Lincoln U

"Black-Jewish Relations: An Historical Perspective" Jan R. Carew, Northwestern U (Emeritus)

"Paul Robeson and the Soviet Jews in the 1950s" Disc.: Allison Blakely, Howard U

Keith Livers, U of Texs at Austin

1-3 I Nihilism and Macedonian Literature - Mizner I Chair: Paul Milan Foster, Columbia U Papers: Venko Andonovski, U of Sts. Cyril and Methodius (Macedonia)

"Nihilism in the Macedonian Novel" Savo Cvetanovski, U of Sts. Cyril and Methodius (Macedonia)

"Nihilism Through History and Its Reflection in Macedonian Literature" Atanas Vangelov, U of Sts. Cyril and Methodius (Macedonia)

"The Classic Nihilistic Hero in the Slavic Tradition and His Counterpart in Macedonian Literature"

1-34 Slovenia in the Eighties: New Research Evidence - Mizner 4 Chair: Carole R. Rogel, Ohio State U Papers: Ales Gabric, Institute for Contemporary History (Slovenia)

"Cultural Activities as Political Action" Leopoldina Plut-Pregelj, U of Maryland

"Slovenia's Concerns About the Proposed Yugoslav Core Curriculum" Bozo Repe, U of Ljubljana, Slovenia

"Formation of New Political Parties and Their Role in Gaining Independence" Disc.: Dennison I. Rusinow, U of Pittsburgh

Thursday Evening Event: AAASS Opening Reception, 6:45p.m.- Grand Ballroom Pre-Assembly Area

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15 SEPTEMBER

Registration Desk Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

SESSION 3 • FRIDAY • 8:00 - I 0:00 A.M.

Meeting(s): Committee on Status of Women in the Profession· Mizner 2

Eighteenth Century Russian Studies Association- Galeria North Midwest Slavic Association- Mizner 3

3-0 I Measuring Economic and Social Changes - Grand Ballroom Solon A Chair: Bartlomiej K. Kaminski, U of Maryland Papers: Misha V. Be!kindas, World Bank

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"Data for Policy: Collection, Estimates and Dissemination" Gregory Kisunko, World Bank

"Indexes of Institutional Capability" Vladimir G. Treml, Duke U

"Alternative Saving Mechanisms: Examples From Russia" Gregory Grossman, U of Calif, Berkeley

Russian Civil Society in Its Infancy - Grand Ballroom Solon B W. Bruce Lincoln, Northern Illinois U Roxanne I. Easley, U of Oregon

"Between State and Society: The Institution of 'Mirovoi Posrednik' in the Emancipation of 1861"

Jeff Plaks, U of Central Oklahoma "Decembrist Visions of a 'Grazhdanskoe Obshchestvo"'

Curtis Lee Richardson, Northern IL U "Subjects Into Citizens: Konstantin Kavelin and the Building of Civil Society in Russia"

R. Alan Kimball, U of Oregon

Re-examining the Soviet Project: Modernity, Revolutionary State Power, Purification - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon C Peter Isaac Holquist, Cornell U Katerina Clark, Yale U Jochen Hellbeck, Columbia U Christina Hilleboe Kiaer, Columbia U Stephen Kotkin, Princeton U

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"Neo"-Movements in Contemporary Russian Literature - Grand Ballroom Salon D Mikhail N. Epstein, Emory U Marina Kanevskaya. Indiana U

"Neo-Epics in Today's Russian Literature" Irene E. Kolchinsky, U of Illinois

"A 'Neofuturist' Nikolai Glazkov: The Missing Link Between the Avant-Garde Generations"

Evgeny A Shklovsky, Novae Literaturnoe Obozrenie (Russia) "Neorealism in Contemporary Russian Prose"

Thomas Ralph Epstein, Brown U

Austria & the South Slavs, I 848-Present - Grand Ballroom Salons E & F (Sponsored by Society for Austrian and Habsburg History) Barbara Lawatsch Boomgaarden, U of Minnesota Alojz lvanisevic, U of Wien (Austria)

"Austrian-South Slav Relations After 1945" Arnold Suppan, Oesterrreichisches Ost und Suedosteuropainstitut (Austria)

"Austria and Yugoslavia, 1918-1938: The Neighbor as a Friend or as an Enemy" Lawrence Sondhaus, U of Indianapolis

The Collapse of Communism, 1989-1 991 : New Archival Evidence - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon G Malcolm M. Byrne, Natl Security Archive James G. Hershberg, Woodrow Wilson Center Jacques Levesque, U of Quebec at Montreal Christian Ostermann, Cold War International History Project Vladislav M. Zubok, Natl Security Archive

Eugenics and the Soviet Production of Reproduction - Grand Ballroom Salon H Edith Sarah Klein, U of Toronto Cassandra Marie Cavanaugh, Columbia U

"Race, Sex, and the Health of the Nation: Eugenics in Soviet Central Asia" Janet Hyer, U of Toronto

"Eugenics and the Regulation of Women's Fertility in Soviet Russia, 1920-1936" Kirill Rossianov, Institute of History, (Moscow)

"The Origins of Soviet Eugenics" Frances Lee Bernstein, Johns Hopkins· U

Foreign Perspective on Central Policy Issues in u.s. - Russian Relations - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon I Carols Boffito, Bank of Milan (Italy) Oleg Bogomolov, Russian Academy of Sciences Marie Lavigne, (U of Pau) Rsch Fellow, ISMEA Heinrich Vogel, Bundesinstitut (Germany)

3-09 Images of Stalin in Soviet Literature and History - Grand Ballroom Salon J

Chair: Mary A Nicholas, Lehigh U Papers: Rolf E. Hellebust, U of Calgary (Canada)

"Metal Images in Stalinist Literature" Cynthia A Ruder, Bryn Mawr College

"Nowhere to be Found: Images of Stalin on the Belomor Canal" Disc.: George Orest Liber, U of Alabama, Birmingham

Karen Lee Ryan-Hayes, U of Virginia

16 Friday, September 25, 8:00- I 0:00 a.m.

3-1 0 At the European Crossroads: Slovakia's 1998 Election Strategies - Addison Ballroom East

Chair: Martin Votruba, U of Pittsburgh Papers: Sharon L. Fisher, U of London

"The Anticipated Strategies of the Slovak Democratic Coalition After the 1998 Elections"

Kevin Krause, U of Notre Dame "Program, Patron, or Community? Electoral Incentives as Determiners of Party Voting in Slovakia, 1992-1998"

Paul Anthony Mego, U of Alabama "Nationalist Rhetoric in Slovak Election Campaigns After 1989"

Disc.: Carol Skalnik Leff, U of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)

3-11 Re-Thinking the History of East Central Europe, 1945-1955: Post-Cold War Perspectives - Addison Ballroom West

Chair: Carol S. Lilly, U of Nebraska Papers: Benjamin Frommer, Harvard U

"National Purification: Retribution Against 'Collaborators' in Postwar Czechoslovakia, 1945-1948"

Padraic Jeremiah Kenney, U of Colorado, (Boulder) "The Polish Road to Socialism Reconsidered"

Katherine McCarthy, U of Dubuque "Re-examining the Decision to Collectivize Agriculture in Yugoslavia, 1948-1949"

Disc.:" Norman M. Naimark, Stanford U

3-11 Religion, State-Building, and Nationalism in Post-soviet States - Estate Ballroom I

Chair: Chris J. Chulos, Helsinki U, Finland Papers: Alexander Agadjanian, Russian Academy of Sciences

"National Symbols and Personal Faith: Two Levels of Contemporary Russian Religiousness"

Katherine Graney, U Wisconsin, Madison "Building the Multi-Cultural State: Religion and Politics in Post-Soviet Tatarstan and Bashkortostan"

Peter H. Quimby, U of Wisconsin, Madison "State-building and Legitimation: Orthodoxy in Post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine"

Disc.: J. Eugene Clay, Arizona State U

3-1 3 Portrayals of Nature in Russian Modernist Poetry - Estate Ballroom II

Chair: Ellen Elias-Bursae, Harvard U Papers: Alyssa W. Din ega, U of Wisconsin, Madison

"Ne serdtse, a serdtsevina: Trees in the Poetry of Marina Tsvetaeva" James Morgan, Yale U

"Tension and Release in Boris Pasternak's 'liul'skaia groza"' Jennifer J. Ryan, U of Wisconsin, Madison

"Tbe Hot Rustling of Summer: Nature's Indifference in the Poetry of Anna Akhmatova"

Disc.: Olga Peters Hasty, Princeton U

3-14 Imagining Masculinity in Post-Stalin Russian Film - Estate Ballroom Ill (Sponsored by Working Group on Cinema and Television)

Papers: Alexander V. Prokhorov, U of Pittsburgh "Nurturing Masculinity in the Thaw Film: A Case Study of Daneli and Talankin's 'Servozha'"

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Elena V. Prokhorova, U of Pittsburgh "lronizing the Destiny of a Man: The Structure of Masculinity in Riazanov's 'Irony of Fate"'

Judith Louise Robey, Davidson College "Masculinity in the Films of Kira Muratova"

Disc.: Louis Menashe, Polytechnic U, NY

3-1 s The Slovene Fraternal Organizations: The Case of Kranjsko Slovenska Katoliska JednotaJThe American Slovenian Catholic Union - Veranda A

Chair: Blase Chemazar, Custos of Holy Cross Custody Papers: Darko Fris, U of Maribor (Slovenia)

"Short Survey of History of KSKJ Local Lodge No. 8 St. Cyril and Methodius, Joliet, Illinois"

Bogdan Kolar, U of Ljubljana (Slovenia) "Short Survey of History of KSKJ Local Lodge No. 149: St. Joseph, Bridgeport, Connecticut"

Andrej Vovko, Slovene School Museum, (Slovenia) "Review of Activity of Local Lodges of Kranjsko Slovenska Katoliska Jednota!The American Slovenian Catholic Union"

Disc.: Rudolph Matt Susel, American Home Publishing Co.

3-16 NATO Enlargement Five Years On: Engaging the CEECs and NIS - (Roundtable) - Veranda B

Chair: Karl W. Ryavec, U of Massachusetts, Amherst Part.: Catherine McArdle Kelleher, Aspen Institute (Berlin)

Ronald Haly Linden, U of Pittsburgh jeffrey Simon, National Defense U Angela Evelyn Stent, Georgetown U Sarah Meiklejohn Terry, Tufts U

3-1 7 The Deceitful Charm of the Empire: Russian Poland 1870-1918 -Veranda C

Chair: Andzrej S. Kaminski, Georgetown U Papers: Robert Edward Blobaum, West Virginia U

'To Market! To Market!: The Polish Peasantry and Stolypin Reforms" Katya Vladimir Nizharadze, Georgetown U

"Polish Provincial Officials in Service of the Russian Empire, 1870-1904" Gabriele Simoncini, Pace U-New York

"Polish Society and State After 1918" Disc.: Brian Allen Porter, U of Michigan

3-18 Changing Russian Attitudes and Values: From the Russian Perspective - Veranda D

Chair: Terry D. Clark, Creighton U Papers: Vladimir Magun, Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)

"The Revolution of Aspirations and Changes of Life Strategies of Russian and Ukrainian Youth"

Lyudmila V. Korel, Russian Academy of Sciences (Siberian Branch) "Siberian Women in the New Economic Reality: Changing Attitudes and Behaviors"

Larisa B. Kosova, VCIOM "Disenchantment With Reform Among Different Status Groups"

Disc.: James Alexander, Northeastern State U Vicki L. Hesli, U of Iowa

18 Friday, September 25, 8:00-1 0:00 a.m.

3-19 Post-War Stalinism: Themes, Archives, and Case Studies - N.E. Kingman

Chair: Peter Kenez, Stevenson College, U of Calif, Santa Cruz Papers: Peter A Blitstein, UC Berkeley

"How the Post-War Stalinist State Fought 'Ethnic Particularism"' Chris Burton, U of Chicago

"Re-disciplining and Re-mobilizing Post-War Society: The Case of the Disorderly Medical Institutes"

Karl D. Quails, Georgetown U "Making a Soviet City 'Soviet': Resurrecting From Rubble the Image of Red Sevastopol, 1944-1953"

Disc.: Julie Hessler, U of Oregon

3-10 Polish Expatriate Writers and the American Culture - S.E Kingman

Chair: Bogdana Maria Carpenter, U of Michigan Papers: Anna Frajlich-Zajac, Columbia U

"Henryk Grynberg: The Quest for Artistic and Non-artistic Truth" Ewa M. Thompson, Rice U

"Tyrmand and the American Conservative Tradition" Magdalena J. Zaborowska, Aarhus U (Denmark)

"Chance Appearances: The Cold War, the Videot, and the Male Imposter in Jerzy Kosinski's Novels"

Disc.: Halina Stephan, U of Florida

3-11 Human Rights in Russia -Tower SuiteD Chair: Holt Ruffin, Center for Civil Society International Papers: Colleen F. Halley, Project Harmony

"The Role of Telecommunications and the Internet in Human Rights Work in Russia"

Bruce Kochis, U of Washington, Bothell 'The Russian Intellectual and Human Rights: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century"

Valdimir Raskin, U of Washington "The Current State of Human Rights in Russia"

Disc.: Cathy Fitzpatrick, International League for Human Rights

3-11 Nationality and Identity in Slavic Art and Culture - Bassford (Sponsored by Rocky Mountain Slavic Association)

Chair: Cynthia A Klima, SUNY, Geneseo Papers: Adrienne Kochman, Independent Scholar

"Reshaping National Identity in Ukrainian Art Since Independence" Alisa Gayle Mayor, Brown U

"Czech-Jewish Identity After the Holocaust: The Case of Jiri Weil, the Pinkas Synagogue, and Weil's 'Elegy for the 77,297' ( 1958)"

Joseph Charles Troncale, U of Richmond "Nicholas Roerich and Russian Cosmism as the Intersection of East and West in the Russian National Identity"

Disc.: Natasha Renee Margulis, U of Cincinnati Seth L. Wolitz, U of Texas

3-13 Russian Electoral Geography - Card Room Chair: Grigory loffe, Radford U Papers: Aleksandr Perepechko and Craig ZumBrunnen, U of Washington

"Some Geographical Perspectives on Post-Soviet Elections"

Friday, September 25, 8:00-10:00 a.m.

Dmitry Sharkov, U of Washington "Socio-Economic Factors of Electoral Behavior"

Leonid Smirnyagin, Moscow State U (Moscow, Russia) "Measuring Regional Stability of Political Prefe~ences"

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3-24 Book Fairs: Their Role in the Book Distribution System and Their Utility for Librarians and Vendors - Vidal Room

Chair: Nadia Zilper, U of N Carolina Papers: Kristine K. Bushnell, Russian Press Service, Inc

"Moscow Book Fairs" Carol A. Erickson, American Library Assoc

"International Book Fairs: A Global Perspective From the American Library Association"

Karen Anne Rondestvedt, U of Pittsburgh, and lzabella Tomljanovich, Dickinson College

"The Warsaw International Book Fair and Its Audience" Disc.: Wojciech Zalewski, Stanford U

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Who Rules Today•s Russia% - (Roundtable) - Valencia Room Mikhail Alexseev, U of Washington Virginie Coulloudon, Harvard U Stephen T. Holmes, Princeton U Peter Rutland, Wesleyan U

The Hague War Crimes Trials: Reflections and Observations of Expert Witnesses - (Roundtable) - Mizner Room Paul Snedden Shoup, U of Virginia Stefano Bianchini, U of Bologna (Italy) Marie-Janine Calic, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (Germany) James Gow, Kings College (UK) Robert M. Hayden, U of Pittsburgh

"Strange Bedfellows": The Rehabilitation of Tsarist Heroes in Soviet Opera, Literature and History: 1919-19 53 - Galleon East Caryl Emerson, Princeton U David Brandenberger, Harvard U

"'Not So Terrible After All...:' Stalinist Historiography's (Re)casting of Ivan IV, 1937-1953"

Kevin Mercer Forsyth Platt, Pomona College "From Villain to Visionary: Peter the Great in the Works of Aleksei Tolstoi"

Serhy Yekelchyk, U of Alberta (Canada) "Staging the 'Reunification': 'Bohdan Khmelnytsky' and the Invention of Ukrainian Historical Opera ( 1945-1954)"

Karen Petrone, U of Kentucky

Narratives of the Russian Civil War: Memory, Text and Context - (Roundtable) - Galleon West Allison Y. Katsev, Stanford U jason Antevil, Stanford U Semien Lyandres, East Carolina U Dietmar Wulff, Humboldt U (Germany)

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3-19 Literature of Kievan and Muscovite Rus - Galeria South Chair: Marina Swoboda, McGill U (Canada) Papers: Peter A Rolland, U of Alberta (Canada)

"Narrative Patterns in•the Tale of Bygone Years" Robert Romanchuk, UCLA

"Medieval Monastic Folklore, Kiev, Novgorod, Dubrovnik" Jennifer B. Spack, Yale U

"The Form and Function of Miracle Tales: The Spread of Orthodoxy and the Peasant 'Zhitie"'

Disc.: David Kirk Prestel, Michigan State U

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3-34 Linkages and Legacies in Russian Science and Technology Mizner 4

Chair: Linda L. Lubrano, American U Papers: Harley D. Balzer, Georgetown U

"The End of Soviet Science?" Glenn Schweitzer, National Academy of Science

"Future Role of the Applied Research Institutions of Russia" Judith B. Sedaitis, SSRC

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SESSION 4 • FRIDAY • I 0: I 5 A.M. - 11: I 5 P.M.

Meeting(s): Slavic and East European Folklore Association • Galeria South

Society of Historians of East European and Russian Art and Architecture - Mizner 2 Wildman Study Group· Galeria North

4-0 I Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary on the Eve of NATO Enlargement - Grand Ballroom Salon A ·

Chair: Stephen Jerome Blank, US Army War College Papers: Dale R. Herspring, Kansas State U

"East German Case: What We Have Learned About Democratizing the Post­Communist Militaries"

Andrew A Michta, Rhodes College "Polish Military Reform and NATO Integration"

Thomas S. Szayna, RAND Corp "Czech and Hungarian Defense Establishments and NATO Integration"

Disc.: Zoltan Barany, U of Texas, Austin Sean Kay, Dartmouth College

Friday, September 2S, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m. 21

4-02 Leninist Legacies in Post-Communist Politics in Central Europe - Grand Ballroom Salon B

Chair: Vladimir Tismaneanu, U of Maryland Papers: Tomasz J. Grabowski, U of Calif, Berkeley

"Three Cultures of Post-Communism: Traditionalism, Opportunism, Individualism" Agnieszka Paczynska, U of Virginia

"Labor Activism and Social Conflict" David Skully, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

"Voting for Social Contract" Disc.: Beata Barbara Czajkowska, U of Maryland

4-03 Women in Modern Romania, 181 5-1944 - Grand Ballroom Salon C Chair: Irina Livezeanu, U of Pittsburgh Papers: Cornelia Bodea, Romanian Academy (Romania)

"Romanian Women's Movements, 1815-1918" Georgiana Galateanu-Farnoaga, UCLA

"Women's Participation in Education in Late Nineteenth Century Romania" Christina Zarifopol-lllias, Indiana U

"Women and the Iron Guard Movement: The Case. of Marietta Sadova" Disc.: Maria Bucur, Indiana U

4-04 The Soviet Countryside Revisited, 1929-1939: Case Studies and Synthetic Conclusions - Grand Ballroom Salon D

Chair: Terry Martin, Harvard U Papers: Alexander Babyonyshev, Harvard U

"Soviet Population Losses During Collectivization: Analysis and Reassessment" Tracy Ann McDonald, U of Toronto (Canada)

"Riazan Peasants Respond to the First Collectivization Drive: 'poidyom domoi zdes' pakhnet ubiistvom"'

D'Ann R. Penner, U of Memphis "What Do Peasants Want? Reading Don Peasant Resistance to Collectivization"

Disc.: David Brandenberger, Harvard U

4-05 Patriotism, Political Economy and the Uses of History in Early Nineteenth Century Russia - Grand Ballroom Salons E & F

Chair: Robin M. Bisha, U of Texas at El Paso Papers: Alexander M. Martin, Oglethorpe U

"Moscow Society During the Napoleonic Wars" Susan Purves McCaffray, U of N Carolina, Wilmington

"Political Economy and Patriotism in the Thought of N.S. Mordvinov" Abby M. Schrader, Franklin and Marshall College

"Inventing the Organic: Russian Approaches to Law in the Age of Nicholas I" Disc.: Walter M. Pintner, Cornell U

4-06 Impact of International Institutions on East European Environmental Policies - Grand Ballroom Salon G

Chair: Barbara W. Jancar-Webster, SUNY, Brockport Papers: Stephen G. Deets, U of Maryland

"The Search for a 'European' Solution: The Unresolved Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Dam Conflict"

Tamar Gutner, Harvard U "Banking on the Environment Multilateral Development Banks and Environmental Policymaking in Central and Eastern Europe"

22 Friday, September 2S, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m.

Stacy Dale VanDeveer, Harvard U "Europeanizing Environmental Governance in Transition States"

Disc.: Geoffrey Dabelko, Woodrow Wilson Center

4-07 Foreign Perspectives on Central Policy Issues in u.s. -Ukrainian Relations - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Sa/an H

Part.: Paula Dobriansky, Council on Foreign Relations Kempton Jenkins, U.S.-Ukrainian Business Council Daniel Kaufman, World Bank Elizabeth Pond

4-08 Eccentric Visions: Polish Poets in America - Grand Ballroom Salon I Chair: Halina Stephan, U of Florida Papers: Bogdana Maria Carpenter, U of Michigan

"Milosz and America" Clare Cavanagh, U of Wisconsin, Madison

"Setting the Handbrake: Baranczak in America" Regina Grol, SUNY, Empire State College

"Eroticism-and Exile: Anna Frajlich's Poetry" Disc.: Ewa M. Thompson, Rice U

4-09 Symbolist Discourse: Boundaries of Philosophy and Literature - Grand Ballroom Salon J

Papers: Robert Bird, Dickinson College "Limits of Poetry in Viacheslav Ivanov"

Igor Georgievich Vishnevetsky, Emory U "The Seven-Dimensional Symbol in Bely"

James West, U of Washington "Thought and Image: Extending the Languages of Philosophical Discourse"

Disc.: Vladimir Leonidovich Marchenkov, Ohio State U Michael A. Meerson, Christ the Saviour Orthodox Church

4-1 0 Not Just Propaganda: Agitboats, Newspapers, and Children's Literature in Early Soviet Russia - Addison Ballroom East

Chair: Isabel A. Tirado, William Paterson U Papers: Robert Thomas Argenbright, U of N Carolina, Wilmir:~gton

"Socialist Colonization Along the Volga: The 1921 'Krasnaia Zvezda' Expedition" Julie Kay Mueller, Colby College

"NEP Newspapers: A Multi-Lateral System of Communication" jacqueline Olich, U of N Carolina, Chapel Hill

"Children's Literature: The Articulation of a Soviet Aesthetic" Disc.: Glennys J. Young, U of Washington

4-1 I The Impact of the 1997 Russian Law on Religion on Minority Christian Confessions - Addison Ballroom West

Chair: Jerry G. Pankhurst, Harvard U Papers: Thomas E. Bird, Queens College, CUNY

"Catholics" Mark Rowe Elliott, Wheaton College

"Protestants" Edward E. Roslof, United Theological Seminary

"Inter-Orthodox Rivalries" Disc.: John Barrett Dunlop, Stanford U

Friday, September 25, I 0: 15 a.m.-12: 15 p.m.

4-11 The Roots of Conflict in the Post-Soviet Space: A Comparative Perspective - Estate Ballroom I

Chair: David James Holloway, Stanford U Papers:. Pamela Ballinger, Johns Hopkins U

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"Memories of Violence, Visions of Cooperation: The lstrian Regionalist Movement as Model for Former Yugoslavia"

Kathleen A Collins, Stanford U "Clan and Regional Politics: The Roots of Instability in Post-Soviet Central Asia"

Edward W. Walker, U of Calif, Berkeley "No Peace, No War in the Caucasus: Secessionist Conflicts in Chechnya, Abkhazia, and Karabakh"

Disc.: Gail W. Lapidus, Stanford U

4-1 3 Images of Men in Russian Literature and Film - Estate Ballroom II Chair: Ann Hibner Koblitz, Hartwick College Papers: . Milena Michalski, U of London (UK)

"Idealization or Irony: lurii Olesha's and Abram Room's Representations of the 'Strogi lunosha' of the 1930s"

Karin Sarsenov, U of Lund (Sweden) "Masculinity in Nina Sadur's Novel 'The Garden"'

Tara Wilson Zafft, U of Bath (UK) "Silences: The Men of Nina Katerli's Prose"

Disc.: Rosalind Judith Marsh, U of Bath (UK)

4-14 Acts of Forgetting in Post-Soviet Culture - Estate Ballroom Ill Chair: Greta N. Slobin, U of Calif, Santa Cruz Papers: Anna Brodsky, Washington and Lee U

"The Theme of Dimentia in Russian Post-Modern Fiction" Alia Efimova, U of Calif, Santa 'Cruz

"On Becoming a Post-Soviet Jew" Sven Spieker, U of Calif, Santa Barbara

"Sites of Collective (Anti) Memory: Monuments and Forgetting" Disc.: Anna Muza, U of Calif, Berkeley

4-IS

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The Second Slovak Republic: The First Five Years - (Roundtable) -Veranda A Edita Bosak, Memorial U of Newfoundland (Canada) Stanislav Jozef Kirschbaum, York U Susan .Maria Mikula, Benedictine University Daniel E. Miller, U of West Florida

4-16 . Fedor Sologub - Veranda B Chair: George Kalbouss, Ohio State U Papers: Linda J. lvanits, Pennsylvania State U

"Biblical Themes in Sologub's Short Stories" Ulrich Martin Schmid, U of Basel (Switzerland)

"Sologub's Late Poetry of the 1920s" Adrian J. Wanner, Pennsylvania State U

"Sologub's Minimalist Prose" Disc.: Henryk Baran, SUNY, Albany

24 Friday, September 2S, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m.

4-1 7 Sound and Lights in Research Libraries: The Academic Role of Non-Print Resources - Veranda C

Chair: Wojciech Zalewski, Stanford U Papers: Orest L. Pelech, Duke U

"Building a Slavic Feature Film Collection from the Ground Up" Abby Smith, Council on Library and Info Resources

"Special Collections: Especially Rich Resources" Allan Joseph Urbanic, U of Calif, Berkeley

"CD Roms From Eastern Europe" Disc.: Grazyna Slanda, Harvard College Library

4-18 Dostoevskii and Chernyshevskii - Veranda D Chair: Dennis Paul Reinhartz, U of Texas Papers: John Bartle, Hamilton College

'The Anticipatory Review: Chernyshevsky's Response to Dostoevsky's 'Insulted and Injured"'

Andrew Michael Drozd, U of Alabama "Mar'ia Aleksevna: Chernyshevskii's Response to 'Uncle's Dream"'

Michael R. Katz, Middlebury College '"But This Building-What on Earth Is it?': The Crystal Palace in Dostoevskii and Chernyshevskii"

Disc.: William Gilson Wagner, Williams College

4-19 The Representations and Nature of Muscovite Power - N.E. Kingman

Chair: Robert Michael Croskey, Muhlenberg College Papers: Maria Salomon Are!, Brown U

"Muscovite Diplomatic Practice as a Prism Through Which To View Tsarist Power: Encounters With the English"

Marshall T. Poe, Institute for Advanced Studies "Was Muscovy a Despotism? Some Thoughts About European Commentaries on the Early Modern Russian State"

Daniel B. Rowland, U of Kentucky "Muscovite Throne Rooms and the Hierarchy of Space in Muscovy"

Disc.: Russell Edward Martin, Westminster Collge

4-20 Sport, Ideology and Soviet Society - S.E. Kingman Chair: Matthew Lenoe, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Papers: Julie Frances Gilmour, U of Chicago

"'Massovost', Masterstvo and Soviet Conceptions of Culturedness, 1945-1960" Barbara J. Keys, Harvard U

"Totalitarian' Sport? A Comparison of the Nazi and Soviet Uses of Sport" Nameeta Mathur, West Virginia U

'"Super Sportswomen': The Gender Dimension of Soviet Sport" Disc.: John McCannon, Norwich U

4-21 Women in Siberia: Lives of Challenge and Grandeur - Tower Suite D Chair: Birgitta Maria lngemanson, Washington State U Papers: Mara I. Lazda, Indiana U

"Latvian Women Exiles in Omsk, 1941-57" Anne Dickason Rassweiler

"Anna Bek in Irkutsk and Nerchinsk Zavod, 1869-1912" Patricia D. Silver, Independent Scholar

"Eleanor Pray in Vladivostok, 1894-1930" Disc.: Marina A. Tolmacheva, Washington State U

Nicole Louise Young, Brock U (Canada)

Friday, September 2S, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m. 2S

4-11 Ethnic Mobilization: Anthropological, Historical and Contemporary Considerations in Muslim Areas of Russia and Central Asia - Bassford

Chair: David M. <::rowe, Elon College Papers: Dawn E. Nowacki, Linfield College

"Elite Mobilization in Post-Soviet Tatarstan and Bashkortostan" Sean Raymond Roberts, USC

"Ethnic Mobilization Among the Uighurs of Kazakstan" Steven O'Neal Sabol, U of N Carolina, Charlotte

"The Kazak Nationalist Press as a Tool for Ethnic Mobilization: 191 1-1918" Disc.: Roger David Kangas, Johns Hopkins U

Michael Rywkin, CUNY

4-13 Environment and Resource Development in Russia - Card Room Chair: John Thomas Sanders, U.S. Naval Academy Papers: Andrew Roy Bond, Bellwether Publishing, Ltd

"Russian Mineral Exports and Anti-Dumping Sanctions: Case Studies" Aileen Aseron Espiritu, University of Northern British Columbia, (Canada)

"Environmental Law and Environmental Practice in the Sakha Republic" Philip Rust Pryde, San Diego State U

"The Privatization of Nature Protection in Russia: A First Step" Disc.: Philip Patrick Micklin, Western Michigan U

4-14 Economic Contexts and Their Impact on the Formation of Slovene Ethnic Identity: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives - Vidal Room

Chair: Karl Kaser, U of Graz, (Austria) Papers: Andrea Haberi-Zemljic, U of Graz, (Austria)

"Between Pragmatism and Silence: Economic and Linguistic Survival Strategies Among Slovene Speakers in Southern Syria"

Robert G. Minnich, U of Bergen (Norway) "Economies of Ethnicity and the Production of Collective Identities in Val Canale"

Christian Promitzer, U of Graz (Austria) "Eco-Types Revisited: Ethnic Identity and Dominant Agricultural Pattern in Southern Syria"

4-15 Fighting Organized Crime in Russia: A Battle To Be Wont -Valencia Room

Chair: Louise lsobel Shelley, American U Papers: Vladimir N. Brovkin, American U

"What Is the Russian Mafia? The Problems of Definition" Joseph Jones, American Bar Association

"The American Bar Association's Program to Combat Organized Crime" Thomas M. Kruessmann, U of Passau, Germany

"The Impact of the Fight Against Organized Crime on the Russian Criminal Justice System"

Disc.: James 0. Finckenauer, Rutgers U

4-16 Gender and Women's Studies in Russia - Mizner Room Chair: Zoya Khotkina, Moscow Center for Gender Studies (Russia) Papers: Natalia Pushkareva, Russian Academy of Sciences

"Russian Women and the Family" Karen Elise Segar, Indiana U

"Gender Stratification in the Russian Labor Market: From the Soviet Period to Transition"

26 Friday, September 2S, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m.

Valentina Uspenskaya, T ver State U (Russia) "Gender Stereotypes and Women's Political Participation in Russia"

Disc.: Irina Yurievna Efremova, U of Delaware

4-27 Sleeping Beauty Nations in the Balkans - Gal/eon East Chair: Stefan Troebst, European Centre for Minority Issues (Germany) Papers: Gerlachus Duijzings, U of London

"The Making of Egyptians in Kosovo and Macedonia" Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers, U of London

"The Albanian Aromanians' Awakening: Identity Politics and Conflicts in Post­Communist Transition"

Disc.: Anastasia Karakasidou, Wellesley College Maria Todorova, U of Florida

4-28 The Rise and Fall of Civil Society in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Russia - Galleon West

Chair: Michael Stanford Melancon, Auburn U Papers: Boris Gorshkov, Auburn U

"Peasant Otkhodniki and the Origins of Civil Society in Pre-Emancipation Russia" Lutz Karl Haefner, U of Bielef!!ld (Germany)

"Civil Society in Saratov,. 1860-1914" Daniel T. Orlovsky, Southern Methodist U

"Civil Society and Russia's February Revolution" Disc.: Semion Lyandres, East Carolina U

4-34 Re-Reading Ivan Franko I - Mizner 4 Chair: George Mihaychuk, Georgetown U Papers: Oleh Stepan llnytzkyj, U of Alberta (Canada)

"Ivan Franko and the Literary Bohemia" Danylo Husar Struk, U of Toronto (Canada)

"Lys My!<yta" Maxim Tarnawsky, U of Toronto (Canada)

"Franko's Idealist Hero" Disc.: George G. Grabowicz, Harvard U

Tamara Hundorova, Columbia U

4-35 Nineteenth Century Hungary: New Perspectives -Mizner 5 Chair: Peter Pastor, Montclair State U

Steven Bela Vardy, Duquesne U Papers: Andras Gero, Eotvos Lorand U (Hungary)

"From Vision to Reality: The Birth of Modernity in 19th Century Hungary" Monika Matay, Rutgers U, Princeton U

"The Emergence of Public Sphere in Nineteenth Century Hungary" Janos Mazsu, KL TE U ~f Debrecen (Hungary)

"Changes in the Function of the Public Education System During the Nineteenth Century"

Disc.: Laszlo Deme, New College

4-36 Development of the Russian Literary Language: The Language Question Between the Eleventh and the Eighteenth Centuries -Mizner 6

Chair: Nikolaos Aristides Chrissidis, Yale U Papers: Harvey Goldblatt, Yale U

"The Literary Languages of the Eastern Slavs and the Church Slavic Tradition"

Friday, September 25, I 0:15 a.m.-12: 15 p.m.

Marina Swoboda, McGill U (Canada) "Ivan Timofeyev's 'Vremennik' - the Question of Language"

Steven A Usitalo, McGill U (Canada) "Lomonosov's Contribution to Russian Scientific Terminology"

Disc.: David Alan Frick, U of Calif, Berkeley

SESSION 5 • FRIDAY • I :30- 3:30P.M.

Meeting(s): Council of Institutional Members- Galeria North Early Slavic Studies Association- Galeria South

Polish Studies Association- Mizner 3 Society for Albanian Studies- Mizner 2

S-0 I Women and Minorities Under Stalin - Grand Ballroom Salon A Chair: Don Karl Rowney, Bowling Green State U Papers: Michael J. Gelb, Center for Holocaust Studies, US Holocaust Mem. Museum

"Buddhism, the Kalmyks, and the Liquidation of Peoples" Wendy Zeva Goldman, Carnegie Mellon U

"The Unpublished 'Five Year Plan for Women' and Its Effect on the Working Class"

Michael Jakobson, U of Toledo "Women in Soviet 'Prisoners' Songs"

Disc.: Diane P. Koenker, U of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)

S-02 New Historicism and Russian Studies - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom

Chair: Part.:

S-03

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Salon B Svetlana Boym, Harvard U Alexander Etkind, lnst for Advanced Study, Berlin Monika Frenkel Greenleaf, Stanford U Peter Isaac Holquist, Cornell U Nathaniel Knight, Seton Hall U Eric Naiman, UC Berkeley

Russia as a Comparative Case .•• of Whatt - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon C Steven Lee Solnick, Columbia U Valerie Jane Bunce, C<;>rnell U james L. Gibson, U o(Houston Michael Anthony McFaul, Stanford U Thomas Frederick Remington, Emory U Randall W. Stone, U of Rochester Michael E. Urban, U of Calif, Santa Cruz

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5·04 Women. Health and Discourse in ,Pre- and Post-Soviet Russia Grand Ballroom Salon D

Chair: Papers:

Mary Schaeffer Conroy, U of Colorado, Denver Julie Vail Brown, U of N Carolina

"Nerves and Ecology: Health Beliefs of Peterburgtsy" Michelle D. DenBeste-Barnett, Southern lllinios U

"Early Women Physicians in Health Care Discourse in Late Imperial Russia"

28 Friday, September 25, I :30-3:30 p.m.

Sibelan E. S. Forrester, Swarthmore College "Witches and Doctors: Health and Healing in the Provinces"

Disc.: Michele R. Rivkin-Fish, U of Kentucky

S·S Political Culture in the Newly Independent States - Grand Ballroom Salons E & F

Chair: Papers:

Disc.:

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Chair: Part.:

William Fierman, Indiana U jaroslaw M. Bilocerkowycz, U of Dayton

"Ukrainian Political Culture" james Patrick Nichol, Library of Congress

"Azerbaijani Political Culture" Lawrence R. Robertson, U of Miami

"Uzbek Political Culture" Gregory William Gleason, U of New Mexico Darrell L. Slider, U of South Florida

Women and War in Yugoslavia and Its Successor States (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon G Jill Ann Irvine, U of Oklahoma Jill Benderly. Star Project of Delphi Inti Francine Friedman, Ball State U Carol S. Lilly, U of Nebraska

South Slavic Culture: Between the Balkans and Central Europe - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon H Andrew Baruch Wachtel, Northwestern U Gordana Crnkovic, U of Washington Robert Elsie Petko I Ivanov, U of Chicago Valentina Borisova lzmirlieva, U of Chicago Maria Todorova, U of Florida

S-08 The Making of Soviet Cultural Institutions - Grand Ballroom Salon I Chair: Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy. Barnard College Papers: Christopher W. Harwood, Columbia U

"A Tolerated Heresy: The Journal Literaturnyi Kritik and Soviet Cultural Policy in the Time of Terror"

Emily Johnson, Columbia U "From Provincial Cultural Nests to the Capitals: the Emergence of Literary Kraevedenie in the Late 1920s"

Deborah A. Martinsen "Show Trials as Institutionalized Shame"

Disc.: Robert A. Maguire, Columbia U

S-09 The Problems of the Transition in the Former Soviet Union -Grand Ballroom Salon J

Papers: Alia Aslitdinova, Academy of Sciences (Tajikistan) "The Problems of Information Providing in the Transitional Period of Tajikistan"

Etibar Najafov, Azerbaijan U "Relationship Between Culture and Civilization as Theoretical Basis for Azerbaijanin Transition"

Elkhan Nuriyev, Western U (Azerbaijan) 'The Transitional Period in Post-Soviet Territory: Conflicts and Oil Politics in the Caucasus"

Friday, September 25, I :30-3:30 p.m. 29

5-10 Emerging-Institutional Structures in Russian Villages - Addison .Ballroom East

Chair: David J. O'Brien, U of Missouri Papers: Maria Amelina, World Bank

"Matter That Matters and Money That Does Not: Barter and Exchanges Among Agricultural Producers in Russian Villages"

Larry D. Dershem, U of Missouri "Personal Networks in an Environment of New Institutional Structures"

Valeri Patsiorkovskaya, Russian Academy of Sciences "Emerging Institutional Change and Community Development Issues in Rural Russia"

Disc.: Stephen K. Wegren, Southern Methodist U Stefan Zhurek, Harvard U

5-1 I The Application of SGML Technology to Slavic Studies -(Roundtable) - Addison Ballroom West

Chair: David Birnbaum, U of Pittsburgh Part.: Janet Irene Crayne, U of Michigan

C. Mary MacRobert, Oxford U Miranda Beaven Remnek, U of Minnesota Cynthia M. Vakareliyska, U of Oregon Glen Worthey, Stanford Library

5-11 From Estate to Communal Apartment: Domesticity in Imperial and Soviet Russia - Estate Ballroom I

Chair: Laurie Bernstein, Rutgers U Papers: Mary W. Cavender, U of Wisconsin (Oshkosh)

"Love and Death on the Provincial Estate: Family Burials in Pre-Reform Russia" Deborah Field, Eastern Michigan U

"Communal Apartments and Problems of Domesticity in the Krushchev Period" Margaret Foley, U of Michigan

"Protecting One's Health and One's Pocketbook: Preventing and Curing Food Poisoning in Late Imperial Russia"

Disc.: David Maclaren McDonald, U of Wisconsin, Madison

5-1 3 The Political Economy of Social Policy Transformation - Estate Ballroom II

Chair: Branko Milanovic, World Bank Papers: Ethan B. Kapstein, U of Minnesota

"Interest Groups and Tradeoffs: Should the State "Buy Off' Pensioners or Enterprise Managers?"

Mitchell A. Orenstein, Brown U "A New World of Welfare Capitalism: The Post-Communist Welfare States in a Global Perspective"

Dena Ringold, World Bank "The Forces Driving Change: Parties and Interest Groups and the Formation of Social Policy" ·

Disc.: Mark Nathan Kramer, Harvard U Sandor Sipos, World Bank

30 Friday, September 25, I :30-3:30 p.m.

5-14 Central and East European Literature and Film: Gender and Representation - Estate Ballroom Ill

Chair: Katherine M. Gyekenyesi Gatto, John Carroll U Papers: Tatiana Jarosova, John Carroll U

"Pink Dreams of a Gypsy Girl: Filmic and Literary Representations of Gypsy Female Reality in Central Europe"

Alexandra Heidi Karriker, U of Oklahoma "Women Negotiating the Terrain in Russian Film"

Martha Pereszlenyi-Pinter, John Carroll U "When Gender Identity Unmasks Political Ideology: Rewriting Pierre M.arivaux's 'The Dispute' at the National Theatre of Martin (Slovakia)" J

Disc.: James H. Krukones, John Carroll U

5-1 5 Developments in Romania and Moldova Since the 1996 Elections - Veranda A (Sponsored by The Society for Romanian Studies)

Chair: Radu R. Florescu, Boston College Papers: Joseph Francis Harrington, Framingham State College

"Romanian Foreign Policy During the Constantinescu Regime" Paul Daniel Quinlan, Providence College

"Moldova Under Lucinschi" Robert Lawrence Weiner, U of Massachusetts, Boston

"Romanian Domestic Policy Under Constantinescu" Disc.: Stephen Alexander Fischer-Galati, U of Colorado

5-16 Cold War Crises in Eastern Europe · - Veranda B Chair: Hugh LeCaine Agnew, George Washington U Papers: Johanna Granville, Clemson U

"Informing Moscow: Diplomatic Reportage of the Hungarian Revolution, 1955-56" Jeremi Avril Suri, Yale U

"Radio, Revolution, and Repression: The Failures of Soviet and American Policy During the Prague Spring, 1968-69"

Ruud van Dijk, Ohio U "Taking the GDR Seriously: 'Lessons' From the 1953 Uprising, 1953-1955"

Disc.: Leszek Wlodzimierz Gluchowski, CREES, U of Toronto

5-I 7 Canon Deformation: Authors, Genres, Acoustics - Veranda C Chair: David Wayne Gasperetti, U of Notre Dame Papers: Laura Beraha, McGill U (Canada)

"Loose Canons: The Picaresque in the Last Years of Russian Modernism" Peter Calvert Leary Hodgson, UCLA

"Dostoevsky and the Acoustics of Plot" Andrea Lanoux, UCLA

"A Man, A Plan, A Canon: The Development of Authorial Biography in Nineteenth Century Russian and Polish Literary Historiography"

Disc.: Russell S. Valentino, U of Iowa

5-18 Bakhtin Beyond the Pale: Interdisciplinary Approaches - Veranda D

Chair: Elena Duzs, Dickinson College Papers: Lilia A Avrutin, U ofToronto (Canada)

"Bakhtin and Turner: The Birth of a Semiotic Anthropology- A New 'Algebra of Culture"'

Carol A Hart, Ohio State U "Integrating Bakhtinian Speech Genres and Linguistic Pragmatics"

Friday, September 25, I :30-3:30 p.m.

Alastair Renfrew, U of Strathclyde (Scotland, UK) "Bakhtin and the Limits of the Literary"

Disc.: Valerie z. Nollan, Rhodes College

5-19 Images of Russia in the West in the Early 10th Century - N.E Kingman

Chair: Roberta Reeder, Independent Scholar Papers: Sherry A. Buckberrough, U of Hartford

"'The Ballet Russes' and 'the Bals Russes' in 1920's France" Yakov Gubanov, Kiev Conservatory (Ukraine)

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"Images of Pagan, Christian and Communist Russia in Diaghilev's Parisian Seasons" Ulle Viiroja Holt, Brown U

"Sensuality, Barbarism and the Body: The Orient as Imagined by the Ballets Russes"

Disc.: Abbott Gleason, Brown U

5-10 Women in Symbolism: Between Signifier and Signified - S.E Kingman

Chair: Lindsay Eleanor Sargent, Northwestern U Papers: David M. Borgmeyer

"Venus and Sofiia: Renaissance Revisited" Jenifer M. Presto, U of Southern California

'"Ogrennyi Angel' and the Hysterical Female Subject of Russian Symbolism" Laurel Schultz, UCLA

''The Invisible '1': The Absent Female Subject in Russian Women's Silver Age Poetry and Painting"

Disc.: Tatyana Osipovich, Lewis and Clark College

5-11 Intersections of High and Low in the Soviet 1910s - Tower Suite D Chair: Richard Chandler Borden, Independent Scholar Papers: Peter J. Scotto, Mt. Holyoke College

"Isaac Babel: The Epic Mocked" Ludmilla A. Trigos, Columbia U

"Tynianov's 'Kiukhlia' and Bestseller Politics" Slava I. Yastremski, Bucknell U

"Structuring the Times: Constructivist Art and Russian Cinema in the 1920s" Disc.: Abby M. Schrader, Franklin and Marshall College

5-11 Fiscal Reforms and Regional Economic Developments in Russia - Bassford

Chair: Michael V. Alexeev, Indiana U Papers: Lev M. Freinkman, World Bank

"Budget Management Reforms at the Regional Level" Leonid Polishchuk, U of Maryland

"Economic Dynamics of Fiscal Federalism" Daniel Simon Treisman, UCLA

"Russia's Revenue Crisis"

5-13 Regional Dimensions of Demographic and Socio-Political Change in CIS - Card Room

Chair: Andrew Roy Bond, Bellwether Publishing, Ltd Papers: James Ivan Clem, Harvard U and Peter Robert Craumer, Florida Inti U

"Regional Dimensions of the March 1998 Ukrainian Parliamentary Election" Timothy E. Heleniak, World Bank

'The Population of Russia's North"

32 Friday, September 25, I :30-3:30 p.m.

Gregory Michael Poelzer, U of Northern British Columbia (Canada) "Return of the Native: Aboriginal Land Claims and Self-Government in the Russian North"

Disc.: Lee Robert Schwartz, US Dept of State

S-24 The Mechanics of Legal Reform in Nineteenth Century Russia" -Vidal Room

Chair: Brian Levin-Stankevich, Eastern Washington U Papers: Peter Roudik, Law Library of Congress

"V. Spasovich and the Development of the Legal Profession in Russia After the Judicial Reform of 1864"

William Benton Whisenhunt, College of Dupage "Mikhail Andreevich Balug'ianskii and Legal Codification in Russia, 1826-1833"

Cheri Charmaine Wilson, U of Minnesota "The Role of the Zamiechaniia in the Shaping of the Judicial Reform of 1864"

Disc.: Jonathan W. Daly, U of Illinois, Chicago Elena Pavlova, U of Chicago

S-25 Identity in the Balkans - Valencia Room Chair: Cynthia A Klima, SUNY, Geneseo Papers: Natasha Renee Margulis, U of Cincinnati

"Petar II Njegos: Poet-Bishop-Prince: An Insider's Perspective of the Balkans" Peter Carl Mentzel, Utah State U

"Millets, Classes, and Nations: Identity in the Late Ottoman Balkans" Nicholas John Miller, Boise State U

"Where is Serbia?: Simple Question, Nonconformist Answers" Disc.: Evelina Hristova, American U, Bulgaria

S-26 The Vexed Question: Urban-Rural Relations in Late Tsarist and Early Soviet Society - Mizner Room

Chair: Rex A Wade, George Mason U Papers: Michael C. Hickey, Bloomsburg U

Disc.:

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S-28 Chair: Papers:

"Urban zemliachestva and Rural Revolution: Petrograd and the Smolensk Countryside in 1917"

Dave Pretty, U of Colorado, Boulder "The Loom and the Plow: Workers and the Village in the lvanovo Region Through 1905"

Isabel A Tirado, William Paterson U "Worker and Peasant Unrest in the Komsomol's Network, 1927 -1928"

Robert Eugene Johnson, U of Toronto (Canada)

The Impact of Russian Culture on Soviet and Russian Negotiating Style - (Roundtable) - Galleon East William Clark Potter, Monterey lnst of Inti Studies James Goodby, Brookings Institution Oleg Grinevsky. Stanford U Anna B. Scherbakova, Monterey Institute of International Studies Nikolai Sokov, Monterey Institute of International Studies Astrid S. Tuminez, Carnegie Corp

Europe and the Protection of National Minorities - Galleon West Michael Rywkin, CUNY Bhavna Dave, U of London (UK)

"The Relevance of OSCE Norms in Managing National Minority Tension in Central Asia"

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Andre Liebich, Graduate lnst of Inti Studies "Codifying the Rights of National Minorities:~The Role of the Council of Europe"

Stefan Troebst, European Centre for Minority Issues (Germany) "Implementing the Framework Convention for the Protection of Na~ional Minorities"

Disc.: Dominique Arel, Brown U

S-34 Reviewing Judicial and Jury Practice in Russia: The Supreme Court and the Legal Profession - Mizner 4

Chair: Frances H. Foster, Washington U School of Law Papers: Todd S. Foglesong, REES, University of Kansas

"judging Judges in Russia and the Politics of the Supreme Court" William M. Reisinger, U of Iowa

"Russian Lawyers View the Courts" Stephen C. Thaman, St. Louis U School of Law

"Role of the Jury in Deciding Questions of Fact, Law and Guilt: The Practice of the Russian Courts of Cassation Under the Jury Laws of 1864 and 1993"

Disc.: Peter Krug, U of Oklahoma College of Law

S-35 New Trends in Interethnic Relations in Romania -Mizner 5 Papers: Gyorgy Csepeli, Eotros Lorand U

"Conflicting Bonds of Citizenship and Ethnicity in Transylvania" Antal Orkeny, Eotros Lorand U (Hungary)

"Willingness to Move in Contemporary Romania" Maria Szekelyi, Eotvos Lorand U (Hungary)

"Impact of Social Network on Interethnic Frustration and Future Perspectives" Disc.: Janos Angi, KL TE U of Debi-ecen

Andrew Ludanyi, Ohio Northern U

S-36 Compositional Patterning in Slavic Poetics - Mizner 6 Chair: Irena Ronen, Independent Scholar Papers: Yuri K. Shchegelov, U of Wisconsin

"Condensed Plotting in Some Soviet Prose of the Classical Period ( 1920s-1930s)" Alexander K. Zholkovsky, U of Southern California

"Composition and Subtext: Some Test Cases" Disc.: Omry Ronen, U of Michigan

SESSION 6 • FRIDAY • 3:45- 5:45P.M.

Meeting(s): American Association for the Study of Hungarian History -Galleon East

American Association for Ukrainian Studies- Valencia Room · Association for Croatian Studies- Galleon West Bulgarian Studies Association- Galeria North

Council of Regional Affiliates- Mizner 6 North American Society for Serbian Studies- Mizner Room

Slovak Studies Association- Mizner 2 Society for Slovene Studies- Galeria South

34 Friday, September 25, 3:45-5:45 p.m.

6-0 I Law and Politics in Late Imperial Russia - Grand Ballroom Salon A Chair: William Gilson Wagner, Williams College Papers: Girish Narayan Bhat, SUNY, Cortland

"A Leveling Lens on Rough Reality: The Rule of Law Ideal and the Problem of Governance in Late Imperial Russia"

Zygmunt Ronald Bialkowski, U of Calif, Berkeley 'The Politicization of Russian Criminology, 1905-1917"

jonathan W. Daly, U of Illinois, Chicago "Political Crime in Late Imperial Russia"

Disc.: Laura Engelstein, Princeton U

6-01 Imagining Russia's Economy, 1870s to 1918 - Grand Ballroom Salon B Chair: Scott joseph Seregny, Indiana U, Indianapolis Papers: David William Darrow, U of Dayton

"The Rural Economy of A.l. Chuprov" Yanni George Kotsonis, New York U

"How 'Khoziaistvo' Was 'Narodnoe,' 1890-1918" Francis William Wcislo, Vanderbilt U

"Imagined Economics: Sergei Witte and Late Nineteenth Century Economic Thought"

Disc.: Steven L. Hoch, U of Iowa

6-03 Loyalty and Treason in Twentieth Century Russia - Grand Ballroom Salon C

Chair: Virginie Coulloudon, Harvard U Papers: Golfo Alexgpoulos, tJ of South Florida

"Amnesty and the Demonstration of Loyalty Under Stalin" Mark Nathan Kramer, Harvard U

"Soviet Espionage and the Manhattan Project" Eric Lohr, Harvard U

"Loyalty and Enemy Aliens in Russia During World War I" Disc.: Andrea Graziosi, U of Naples

Terry Martin, Harvard U

6-04 Zhizneradostnost• pod zemlei: The Decorative Programs of the Gork'kii Radius of the Moscow t1etro•s Second Line - Grand Ballroom Salon D

Chair: William Kenneth Wolf, Ohio State U Papers: jane E. Friedman, Northwestern U

"24 Hours in the Country of the Soviets: Alexander Deineka and the Maiakovskaia Metro Station"

Karen Kettering, U of Dayton "Druzhba Narodov and the Stalin Constitution: Natalia Dan'ko, Ivan Fomin, and the Design for the Sverdlov Square Metro Station"

Isabel Wunsche, Norton Simon Museum "Strength and Victory in the Socialist Motherland: the Athletic Motif in the Design of the Dinamo Metro Station"

Disc.: Greg Alan Castillo, UC Berkeley Vladimir Paperny, Independent Scholar

6-05 Between and Betwixt: Polish Women in Public and Private Life - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salons E & F (Sponsored by Polish Studies Association)

Chair: jozef Figa, Hamilton College Part.: Jill Bysydzienski, Franklin College

Katherine R. jolluck, U of N Carolina, Chapel Hill

Friday, September 25, 3:45-5:45 p.m"

Bogna Wieslawa Lorence-Kot, California College of Arts and Crafts Magda Maria Paleczny-Zapp, Augsburg College Janine R. Wedel, George Washington U

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6-06 Imperial Ideologies in Russia and the Soviet Union - Grand Ballroom Salon G

Chair: Dominic Lieven, London School of Economics (UK) Papers: Fernande Beatrice Scheid, Yale U

"Dream or Demon? Stalin and Imperialism" David Hendrik Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, Brock U

"Ideologies of Empire in Tsarist Russia" William Wohlfarth, Georgetown U

"Moscow's Ideology of Prestige: The Cold War as a Status Struggle"

6-07 Russian Nationalisms and National Identities - Grand Ballroom Salon H Chair: Alexander M. Martin, Oglethorpe U Papers: Sergei P. Podbolotov, Darwin College, U of Cambridge (UK)

"The Emperor of All the Russias as Russian Nationalist: Nicholas II and the Russian Right Wing"

Lesley Rimmel, Oklahoma State U "Ordinary Soviets' Perceptions of Nationality in the 1930s"

Andreas Umland, U of Cambridge "Varieties of Post-Soviet Nationalist Ideology: Liberal, Conservative, Revolutionary"

Disc.: Andrei Znamenski, Alabama State U

6-08

Chair: Part.:

SECI and the Prospects of Economic Cooperation in the Balkans - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon I Ljubisa (Stevan) Adamovich, Florida State U Svetlana Adamovic, U of Belgrade, (FR Yugoslavia) Oskar Kovac, U of Belgrade, (FR Yugoslavia) Gordana Pesakovic, U of Sarasota Djordje Petrovic, Nevi Sad U (FR Yugoslavia) Tomislav Popovic, lnst of Economic Sciences

6-09 Mobilization and Commemoration: War, Society and Culture in Post-War Poland, 1944-1956 - Grand Ballroom Salon j

Chair: jan T. Gross, New York U Papers: Laurie S. Koloski, Stanford U

"Politics on Parade: Celebrating Past and Future in Krakow, 1945-1949" Katherine A. Lebow, Columbia U

"Mobilization and Everday Life in Nowa Huta; 1949-1956" Marci Shore, Stanford U

"Language, Memory, and the Revolutionary Avant-Garde: The Shaping and Re­shaping of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Narrative, 1944-1950"

Disc.: PadraiC:: Jeremiah Kenney, U of Colorado, (Boulder) jessie Labov, New York U

6-10

Chair: Part.:

Eighteenth Century Russia: Where Are Wet - (Roundtable) - Addison Ballroom East Cynthia Hyla Whittaker, CUNY, Baruch College Evgenii V. Anisimov, Russian Academy of Sciences David Mark Griffiths, U of N Carolina Alexsandr B. Kamenskii, Moscow State U Gary J. Marker, SUNY, Stony Brook Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter, California State Polytechnic U

36 Friday, September 25, 3:45-5:45 p.m.

6-1 I Further Battles for the Archives - Addison Ballroom West Chair: Ellen Jean Scaruffi, Columbia U Papers: Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, Harvard U

"Where 'Shadows' and 'Purveyors' Continue" Japp Kloosterman, International Institute of Social History (The Netherlands)

"Cooperative Projects Between the International Institute of Social History and Russian/NIS Archives"

Hiroaki Kuromiya, Indiana U TBA

Disc.: James G. Hershberg, Woodrow Wilson Center

6-ll Russian Poetics - Estate Ballroom I Chair: Maxim D. Shrayer, Boston College Papers: Omry Ronen, U of Michigan

"Further Notes on Meter, Theme and Formula" Barry Paul Scherr, Dartmouth College

"Meter, Rythm and Song" Dean Stoddard Worth, UCLA

"Linguistic Problems in the Study of Russian Rhyme" Disc.: Herbert J. Eagle, U of Michigan

Emily Klenin, UCLA

6-1 3 Dostoevsky the Thinker: Problems and Paradoxes - Estate Ballroom II

Chair: Robin Feuer Miller, Brandeis U Papers: Steven Cassedy, U of California, San Diego

"Dostoevsky's Christian History" Judith Deutsch Kornblatt and Gary Rosenshield, U of Wisconsin, Madison

"Solov'ev on Dostoevsky: The Jewish Question" James P. Scanlan, Ohio State U

"The National Versus the Universal in Dostoevsky's View of Humanity" Disc.: Marina Kostalevsky, Bard College

6-14 A Banned Film About Stalin's Model City: A Screening and Discussion of Medvedkin's "Novaia Moskva" - (Roundtable) - Estate Ballroom Ill

Chair: Nancy Patricia Condee, U of Pittsburgh Part.: Evgeny A Dobrenko, Stanford U

Emma Widdis, Cambridge University

6-1 5 Then and Now: The Dilemmas of Journalism in Transition -Veranda A

Chair: Jane Leftwich Curry, Santa Clara U Papers: Marianna Tax Choldin, U of Illinois, Urbana

"Limits and Openings: The Media-Politician Dialogue" Owen V. Johnson, Indiana U

"Changing Habits or Changing Sides: Russian Journalists at a Crossroads" Robert M. Ponichtera, The Woodrow Wilson Center

"Television and the Crises of the Polish Socialist State, 1970-1989" Disc.: Julie Kay Mueller, Colby College

Mark G. Pomar, IREX

6-16 Crime and Corruption in Transitional Polities - Veranda B Papers: Ariel Cohen, Heritage Foundation

"Legal Reform and the Amelioration of Crime and Corruption in Transitional Economies"

Disc.:

6-17 Chair: Papers:

Disc.:

6-18

Chair: Part.:

6-19 Chair: Papers:

Friday, September 25, 3:45-5:45 p.m.

Thomas D. Sherlock, West Point U.S. Military Academy "Corruption in Transitional Polities: A Rational Choice Perspective"

Vladimir Yadov, Russian Acad. of Sciencellnst of Sociology "Social Aspects of Crime and Corruption i'n Russia"

James R. Millar, George Washington U

At the Cultural Crossroads - Veranda C Assya Alexandra Humesky, U of Michigan Alexandre Dolin, Tokyo U

"Russian Culture in the Mirror of a japanese University" Nyusya Milman, Indiana U

"Contemporary Russian Culture in the Business Russian Course" Mark Thomas Shutes and Melissa Trimble Smith, Youngstown State U

"From Cold War to Warm Mir - Russian Culture Through Anthropology" Svetlana Stepanskaia, Stonehill College

Health Conditions in the Former Soviet Union - (Roundtable) -Veranda D Mark G. Field, Harvard U Edward j. Burger, M.D. Sc.D., lnst For Health Policy Analysis Murray Feshbach, Georgetown U john Martin Kramer, Mary Washington College David Edward Powell, Harvard U Judyth Lynn Twigg, Virginia Commonwealth U

Popular Beliefs in Medieval East Slavic Culture - N.E Kingman Harvey Goldblatt, Yale U Tatyana Vyacheslavovna Buzina, Yale U

"The Ideas of Fate Versus Luck in Russian Folk Tradition" Natalie Kononenko, U of Virginia

"Magic and Religion: Ascribing Magical Meaning to Religious Texts" Michael A. Pesenson, Yale U

"Visions of the Afterlife in Old East Slavic Literature" Disc.: Eve Levin, Ohio State U

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6-10 Peopling(Depeopling the Sov_iet Far East, 1919-1940 - S.E Kingman Chair: jeffrey Paul Burds, Northeastern U Papers: Jonathan A. Bone, U of Chicago

"Asia Stops Here: Border-Zone Slavicization and the Fate of the Far Eastern Koreans, 1929-1937"

Rebecca Balmas Neary, Columbia U 1

"Devushki s Kharakterom: The Khetagurouki and Women's Migration to the Soviet Far East, 1937-1940"

David John Nordlander, Harvard U. "Population by Force: Stalin and the Evolution of Dalstroi in the Early 1930s"

Disc.: Thomas Lahusen, Duke U

6-11 Urban Cultures, Urban Myths - Tower Suite D Papers: Svetlana Boym, Harvard U

"Leningrad Into Petersburg: Or Nostalgia for World Culture" David Alan Frick, U of Calif, Berkeley

"Vilnius, 1640: Peoples, Confessions, and Languages" Lawrence Wolff, Boston College

"Fin-de-Siecle Cracow" Disc.: Jeremy R. King, Mt Holyoke College

38 Friday, September 25, 3:45-5:45 p.m.

6-22 The Heirs of Symbolism - Bassford Chair: Dennis Ralph Browne, Bates College Papers: Juliette M. Petion, Brown U

"Images of the Self in Mandelshtam's 'Egyptian Stamp'" Maria Rubins, Brown U

"The Poet's Journey Through the World of Art: The Acmeist Response to 'Paragone'"

Arkady Yanishevsky, Brown U "Strange Bedfellows: Elena Guro, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and Urbanism"

Disc.: Faina Broude, Brandeis U

6-23 The Perils of Collaboration in Red and White Russia, 1918-1920 - Card Room

Chair: Donald Joseph Raleigh, U of N Carolina Papers: Barbara Allen, Indiana U

Disc.:

6-24

Part.:

"Moving Toward Opposition: Alexander Shliapnikov in 1919" Sally Anne Boniece, Frostburg State U

"SRs in Sovdepia, 1919-1920: The Steinberg Legalists and the Vol'skii Narod Group"

Daniel Evan Schafer, Belmont U "For His Own Personal Gain: Abdulkhai Kurbangaliev and Bashkir Conservatism in Kolchak's Russia, 1918-1919"

Alexander Rabinowitch, Indiana U

Ten Years• Experience in Arms Control Treaty Implementation With the Former Soviet Union - (Roundtable) - Vidal Room Joseph P. Harahan, On Site Inspection Agency Edward M. lfft, On-Site Inspection Agency, U.S. Dept. of Defense Roland Lajoie, On Site Inspection Agency John Clayton Reppert, OSIA Vycheslav Romanov, Nuclear Risk Reduction Center (Russia)

6-3 I Dmitrii Mendeleev: New Perspectives - Mizner I Chair: Douglas R. Weiner, U of Arizona Papers: Beverly S. Almgren

"The Political Views of D.l. Mendeleev" Mark John Butorac, McGill U, Canada

"Mendeleev and Petroleum" Michael Dan Gordin, Harvard U

"The Phenomenology of Spiritualism: Mendeleev, Mediums and Modernity" Disc.: Nathan Marc Brooks, New Mexico State U

Friday Evening Events (All events begin at 6:45 p.m.): Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Meeting and Reception- Galleon West

Indiana University Alumni Reception- Addison Ballroom West I REX Reception - Addison Ballroom East

Norman Ross Publishing- Reception for librarians -Veranda Salons Ill & IV North American Society for Serbian Studies - Mizner Room

Working Group on Cinema and Television Film Screening- Estate Ballroom Ill

SATURDAY

lC5 SEPTEMBER

Registration Desk Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

SESSION 7 • SATURDAY • 8:00 - I 0:00 A.M.

Meeting(s): Bibliography and Documentation Subcommitee on Collection Development - Mizner 2

Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America- Galeria South Southeast European Studies - Mizner 5

Working Group on Cinema and Television- Galeria North

7-0 I Can the FSU Ever Reach Capitalism% - Grand Ballroom Salon A Chair: Susan Claudia Weissman, St Mary's College, CA Papers: Bob Arnot, Glasgow Caledonian U

"The International Economic Impossibilities of a Transition to Anything Resembling Capitalism"

Michael Cox, Aberystwyth U, (Wales, UK) "The International Political Constraints"

Hillel Herschel Ticktin, Glasgow U, (Scotland, UK) "The Global Constraints: Why the Shift to Capitalism Came Too Late"

7-01 East European Perceptions in the Balkans - Grand Ballroom Salon B (Sponsored by Southeast European Studies Association)

Chair: Robert Lawrence Weiner, U of Massachusetts, Boston Papers: Radu R. Florescu, Boston College

"Reasons for Romania's Reluctance To Be Included in the Balkans" Dennis Paul Htpchick, Wilkes U

"The Bulgarians and the Balkans: A Positive Perception" Patrick H. Patterson, U of Michigan

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"On the Edge of Reason: How Slovenes and Their Neighbors Perceived the Limits of the Balkans in the Years of the Yugoslav Break-Up"

Disc.: Lawrence Wolff, Boston College

7-03 Worker Resistance to the Soviet Regime - Grand Ballroom Salon C Chair: Diane P. Koenker, U of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) Papers: Samuel H. Baron, U of N Carolina

"Bloody Saturday in the Soviet Ur]ion: Novocherkassk, 1962" Jeffrey Paul Burds, Northeastern U

"Urban Disorder in the Late Krushchev Era: Patterns and Perspectives" Jeffrey Rossman, U of Virginia ..

"Worker Resistance Under Stalin" Disc.: Linda Jean Cook, Brown U

Alexander Dallin, Stanford U

40 Saturday, September 26, 8:00-1 0:00 a.m.

7-04 The Political Trial in Early Bolshevik Law, Culture and Practice - Grand Ballroom Salon D

Chair: Lesley Rimmel, Oklahoma State U Papers: Adele Lindenmeyr, Villanova U

"The First Show Trial: Countess Sofia V. Panina Before the Revolutionary Tribunal, December I 0, 1917"

Christy Jean Story, U of Calif (Santa Cruz) "Revolutionary Law: The Russian Revolutionary Tribunals Within the Bolshevik System of Justice"

Elizabeth A. Wood, MIT "Agitation Trials and Political Discourse: Fiction and Reality in Early Soviet Russia"

Disc.: Peter Kenez, Stevenson College, U of Calif, Santa Cruz

7-05 Seven Years After the Dissolution of the USSR (Ed A. Hewett Memorial Roundtable) -(Roundtable) -Grand Ballroom Salons E & F

Part.: Anders Aslund, Carnegie Endowment for Inti Peace Archie Haworth Brown, Oxford U (UK) Stephen Frand Cohen, New York U/Princeton U Timothy James Colton, Harvard U Gail W. Lapidus, Stanford U

7-06 Herstory in Russia/NIS: Women's History in the Post-Soviet Era - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon G

Chair: Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild, Norwich U Part.: Robin M. Bisha, U of Texas at El Paso

Barbara Alpern Engel, U of Colorado, Boulder Brenda Meehan, U of Rochester Barbara T. Norton, Widener U

7-07 The Russian Ukrainian Encounter Project: Summary and Agenda for the Future - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon H

Chair: Frank Edward Sysyn, U of Alberta (Canada) Part.: Olga Andriewsky, Trent U (Canada)

Zenon E. Kohut, U of Alberta (Canada) Serhii Plokhy, U of Alberta (Canada) Hans Joachim Torke, Freie U (Germany) Mark Louis von Hagen, Columbia U

7-08 What Goes Around Comes Around: Informal Exchange and Post-Socialist Reciprocity - Grand Ballroom Salon I

Chair: Deborah Field, Eastern Michigan U Papers: Elizabeth C. Dunn, Johns Hopkins U

Employee Reciprocity, Management Philosophy: Gift Exchange and Industrial Restructuring in Poland"

Michele R. Rivkin-Fish, U of Kentucky "Trust, Authority and Personal Relations in Russian Health Care"

Ari Shapiro, Princeton U '"A Benevolent Mafia': The Ethics of Joining a Czech Rotary Club"

Disc.: Gerald Wayne Creed, Hunter College, CUNY

7-09 Future Prospects for Russia's Regions - Grand Ballroom Salon j Chair: Peter Jacob Stavrakis, Kennan lnstutute Papers: Daniel Berkowitz, U of Pittsburgh

"Market Integration With Internal Borders; The Case of Russia"

Saturday, September 26, 8:00-10:00 a.m.

Philip Hanson, University of Birmingham, UK "What Can We Learn From Regional Case Studies?"

Elizabeth Teague, Jamestown Foundation "Growing Intra-Regional Links in the Russian Federation"

Disc.: Michael J. Bradshaw, U of Birmingham (England) Marc David Zlotnik, CIA

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7-1 0 Demographics and the Social Order in Russia - Addison Ballroom East Chair: Elise Kimerling Wirnchafter, California State Polytechnic U Papers: Alain Blum, lnstitut National d'Etudes Demographiques (France)

"The Rural Marriage Market in Nineteenth-Century Russia" Steven L. Hoch, U of Iowa

"Famine, Disease, and Mortality in the Parish of Borshevka, 1830-1912" Andrejs Plakans, Iowa State U, Ames and Charles Wetherell, UC-Riverside

"Land Availability and Fertility Patterns in the Russian. Baltic Provinces in the Nineteenth Century"

Disc.: Daniel H. Kaiser, Grinnell College David L. Ransel, Indiana U

7-1 I Imagination and Reality: Russian Sculpture, 1900-1930 - Addison Ballroom West

Chair: James M. Curtis, U of Missouri Papers: John Ellis Bowlt, U of Southern California

"Boris Korolev, A Cube-Futurist Sculptor" Musya Giants, Harvard U

"From Realism to Modernism" Marie Turbow Lampard, Independent Scholar

"A Hundred Years of Changing Concepts" Disc.: Wendy Salmond, Chapman U

7-11 Staging the Thirties - Estate Ballroom I Chair: Amy Nelson, Virginia Polytechnic lnst and State U Papers: Julie Anne Cassiday. Williams College

"Theatrical Shows for a Movie Audience: Show Trials of the 1930s" Robin LaPasha, Duke U

"The Life Cycle of the Stalinist Musical Olympiad" Jeff Veidlinger, Georgetown U

"Socialist in Content; jewish in Intent: jewish Responses to Socialist Realism" Disc.: Lynn Mally, U of Calif, Irvine

7-1 3 Religion and Violence: Official Policies and Popular Practices Estate Ballroom II

Chair: Roy Raymond Robson, U of the Sciences in Philadelphia Papers: J. Eugene Clay, Arizona State U

"Repression of Matriarchy? The Cult of the Kostroma Peasant Danilo Filipov, 1650-1850"

Heather J. Coleman, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign '"Beat the Baptist!' The Orthodox Village and Narratives of Violence Against Dissidents"

Sascha L. Goluboff, U of Illinois, Urbana Champaign "Fist Fights at the Moscow Choral Synagogue: The Performance of Ethnicity Through Prayer"

Disc.: Edward E. Roslof, United Theological Seminary

42 Saturday, September 26,8:00-10:00 a.m.

7-14 Peter the Great's Personality and Policies: Major New Findings - Estate Ballroom Ill

Chair: David Maurice Goldfrank, Georgetown U Papers: Peter B. Brown, Rhode Island College

"Violence, Coping-Mechanisms, and Personality in the Earlier Life of Peter the Great"

Paul Alexander Bushkovitch, Yale U "The Origins of the Naryshkin Faction, 1671-1677"

Russell Edward Martin, Westminster Collge "The Weddings of Peter the Great"

Disc.: Cynthia Hyla Whittaker, CUNY, Baruch College

7-1 5 Russian Elites and Decision-Making Structures - Veranda A Chair: Hans-Hermann Hoehmann, U of Cologne Papers: Hannes J. Adomeit, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik

"Russian Elites and Foreign Policy Making: Interest Formulation and Means of Influence"

Joern Holt Graevingholt and Stephanie Harter, BIOST "Organizing Local Power: Regional Elites Between Local Needs and National Constraints"

Hans-Henning Schroeder, U of Bochum "The Banking Sector as Transmission Belt for Economic Elites and Their Interest Articulation in National Policy Making"

Disc.: Peter Brian Reddaway, George Washington U Charles Edward Ziegler, U of Louisville

7-16 Worker Health and Environment in the Donetsk Coal Mining Region - Veranda B

Chair: David Edward Albhght, Indiana U Papers: Mary I. Dakin, U of Puget Sound

"Social Welfare and Employment Issues in the Donetsk Coal Mining Region" Michael T. Hemesath, Carleton College

"Ukrainian Economic Reform: Implications for Worker Health and Environment" MaryAnn Elizabeth Suero, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

"Environmental Protection and Industry in Donetsk" Disc.: Stephen G. Deets, U of Maryland

Roy J. Gardner, Indiana U

7-1 7 Treasure Islands In Paper Seas: Scrutinizing Russian Archival Documents - Veranda C

Chair: Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, Harvard U Papers: Olga E. Glagoleva, U of Toronto

"Like a Detective: Russian Handwriting Analysis in Archival Research" Hugh Phillips, Western Kentucky U

"Working in Russian Provincial Archives: Tver' Oblast"' Michaela Pohl, Indiana U

"Akmola Oblast' and Virgin Lands in Central and Regional Archives" Disc.: Donald Joseph Raleigh, U of N Carolina

7-18 The Emerging Security System(s) in Central Europe - Veranda D Chair: Roger Edward Kanet, U of Miami Papers: Eva S. Jenkins, U of Miami

"NATO's Expansion: The Potential Impact on Excluded States - The Case of Slovakia"

Saturday, September 26, 8:00-1 0:00 a.m.

Daniel N. Nelson, Global Concepts, Inc. "Central European Politics and NATO Enlargement"

Marybeth P. Ulrich, US Air Force Academy "Postcommunist Militaries and NATO Expansion: The Impact of Impending NATO Membership on Military Democratization"

Disc.: Deborah Winslow Nutter, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

7-19 The Construction of Childhood: Russian Childlore and Folk Traditions - N.E. Kingman

Chair: Patricia Arant, Brown U Papers: Jeannette Lacoss, U of Virginia

"Games Children Play: Socialization Through Folklore" Halina Rothstein

"Bringing Up a 'Little Princess': Folk Wisdom Meets the New Age" Snejana Jane Tempest, U of Michigan

·:children's Conquest of Nature: Russian Childlore and the Environment" Disc.: Natalie Kononenko, U of Virginia

7-10 Regional Security of Central Asia - S.E. Kingman Chair: William Fierman, Indiana U Papers: Dinora Azimova, Stanford U

"Current Economic and Political Issues of Central Asia" Henry Ewing Hale, Harvard U

"Torn Between Two Unions: The Politics of Competing Custom Unions in Central Asia"

Gulnara Kuzibaeva, Georgetown U "The Demographic Dimension of National Security Issues in Central Asia"

Disc.: llize Cirtautas, U of Washington Kathleen A. Collins, Stanford U

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7-11 40 Years of Exchanges East of the Elbe: Results and Prospects - (Roundtable) - Tower Suite D

Chair: Paul Ashin, IREX Part.: Robert L. Belknap, Columbia U

Martha Brill Olcott, Colgate University Yale W. Richmond Judith Ann Thornton, U of Washington _

7-11 National Landscapes: Creating the Modern Nation in the Czech and Hungarian Lands - Bassford

Chair: Lawrence Sondhaus, U of Indianapolis Papers: Alice Freifeld, U of Florida

"Memorializing Hungarian Liberalism: The Statue Raising Campaign, 1858-1914" Cynthia Paces, The College of New Jersey

"Saints and Sages: Religious Heroes and National Myth in the Establishment of the Czechoslovak State, 19 18-1920"

Nancy Meriwether Wingfield, Northern Illinois U "How Far From Karlsbad to Karlovy Vary?: The Battle for Public Space in Czechoslovakia, 1918-1948"

Disc.: Jeremy R. King, Mt Holyoke College

44 Saturday, September 26, 8:00-1 0:00 a.m.

7-13 The Religious Culture of Kievan Rus• - Card Room Chair: Norman W. Ingham, U of Chicago Papers: Francis Butler, Northern Illinois U

"The Canonization of Feodosii Pecherskii" Priscilla Hart Hunt, U of Massachusetts

"The Portrayal of the Royal Family in St. Sophia of Kiev: Portrait or Icon" David Kirk Prestel, Michigan State U

"Old Testament Time in Reverse: Divine Providence and the Primary Chronicle Account of the Taking of Cherson"

Disc.: George P. Majeska, U of Maryland

7-14 Elections and Political Parties in Russia and East Europe - Vidal Room

Chair: Terry D. Clark, Creighton U Papers: Raymond Duch, U of Houston

"Coalitions, Incumbents and Multiple Parties: How Hungarian Voters Decide" Vicki L. Hesli, U of Iowa

"The Impact of Electoral Reform in Ukraine: Political Parties After the 1998 Election"

Olga Shvetsova, Washington U "Party Competition and Single-Member Districts in Russia"

Disc.: Steven S. Smith, U of Minnesota

7-15 Kundera in Context - Valencia Room Chair: Peter Bugge, U of Aarhus (Denmark) Papers: James Stephen Driscoll, Harvard U

"Kundera's Poison Pill: Anti-adaptation in Kundera's 'Immortality"' Dick Nilsson, U of Lund (Sweden)

"Milan Kundera's Three Contexts" Alfred Thomas, Harvard U

"The Labyrinth of Truth: History and Fiction in Skvorecky's 'Miracle' and Kundera's 'Book of Laughter and Forgetting"'

Disc.: Jindrich Toman, U of Michigan

7-16 Post-Soviet Humor and Satire - Mizner Room Chair: Rima Greenhill, Stanford U Papers: Irina A Dolgova, Northwestern U

"Old Wisdom for the New Order: 1990s Russians in Their Sayings and Proverbs" Emil A Draitser, Hunter College, CUNY

"Jokelore About the New Russians: Genesis and lnterpreption" Alexei Saveliev, U of Colorado

"Paradoxes in the Prose of V. Sorokin: Humor vs. Morbidity" Disc.: Ilia Kutik, Northwestern U

7-17 Popular Fiction in the Silver Age - Galleon East Chair: Rhonda L. Clark, Mercyhurst College Papers: Beth C. Holmgren, U of N Carolina, Chapel Hill

"Manya Mania: Translating Verbitskaya's 'Keys to Happiness"' Rosalind Judith Marsh, U of Bath (UK)

"Sex, Religion and Censorship: The Case of Anna Mar's 'Zhenshchina na Kreste"' Charlotte Joy Rosenthal, U of Southern Maine

"Knitting the Brows: Popular Romance Fiction in the Silver Age" Disc.: Louise McReynolds, U of Hawaii

Saturday, September 26, 8:00-1 0:00 a.m.

7-18 Eastern Europe on the Eve of the Changeover I - Galleon West Chair: Luba Fajfer, UCLA Papers: Zoltan Barany, U of Texas, Austin

"Hungary" Lucy A Kerner, UCLA

"Ukraine" Andrzej Korbonski, UCLA

"Poland" Disc.: Jane Leftwich Curry, Santa Clara U

7-3 I Aspects of Russian Linguistics - Mizner I Chair: Valentina Pichugin, Florida State U Papers: Billy Hamilton, Wake Forest U

"Differentiation and the Problem of Cyrillic Letter Shapes, Part 2" Irina V. lvliyeva, U of Missouri, Rolla

"Semantic Modification Possibilities of Russian Verbs (Verbs of Sound)" Michael K. Laurier, Florida State U

"Linguistic Aspects of Theory and Practice of Translation" Disc.: David Birnbaum, U of Pittsburgh

7-3 3 Translating From Slovene: Presentation or Adaptation of a Strange Culture% - Mizner 3

Chair: Peter Scherber, U of Goettingen (Germany) Papers: Klaus Detlef Olof, U of Klagenfurt (Austria)

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"A Distant Neighborhood: Slovene Literary Translations and the German-Speaking Publisher's Scene"

Andrew Baruch Wachtel, Northwestern U "General Conditions for Slovene Literary Translations in the United States"

Tatjana Zharova, State Library of Foreign Literature (Russia) "Publishing Translations From Slovene in Contemporary Russia"

Disc.: Tom M. S. Priestly, U of Alberta (Canada)

7-34 Russian Confessional Groups in America: Linguistic Problems -Mizner 4

Chair: James 0. Bailey, U of Wisconsin, Madison Papers: L.L. Kasatkin, Moscow State U

"The Russian Old Believers Living in the State of Oregon" R.F. Kasatkina, RAN (Moscow)

"lnterdialect Contacts Among the Russian Old Believers in the State of Oregon" S.E. Nikitina, RAN (Moscow)

"How Should Language Be Preserved? Materials of the Molokans and Old Believers in America"

Disc.: Dean Stoddard Worth, UCLA

7-36 Croatian Expressionism -Mizner 6 Chair: Tatjana Bujas Lorkovic, Yale U Papers: Marijan Despalatovic, Connecticut College

"Milan Begovic" Ellen Elias-Bursae, Harvard U

"Antun Branko Simic: Anarchy in Art" Aida Vidan, Harvard U

"On the Battleground of Galicia: Krleza and Babel"

46 Saturday, September 26, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m.

SESSION 8 • SATURDAY • I 0: I 5 A.M. -11: I 5 P.M.

Meeting(s): Slavic and East European Microfilm Project- Galeria North

Slavic Review Board Meeting- Mizner 138 Southern Conference on Slavic Studies - Mizner 2

Western Slavic Association- Mizner 3

8-0 I Monetary Policy in Central Europe - Grand Ballroom Salon A Chair: Valdas Samonis, U of Toronto Papers: Josef Charles Brada, Arizona State U and Ali M. Kutan, Southern II U

"Monetary Policy, Inflation and the Exchange Rate in Transition Economies: The Case of the Czech Republic"

David M. Kemme, U of Memphis "Monetary Policy in Poland: Domestic Stabilization and Recovery"

Lucjan Orlowski, Sacred Heart U "Exchange Rates and Monetary Policy in Poland"

Disc.: John P. Bonin, Wesleyan U Ben H. Slay, Middlebury College

8-0l The Shevchenko Scientific Society - llSth Anniversary -(Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon 8 (Sponsored by Shevchenko Scientific Society)

Chair: Thomas E. Bird, Queens College; CUNY Part.: Oleh Romaniv, Lviv Physico-Mechanical Institute (Ukraine)

Leonid D. Rudnytzky, La Salle U Dmytro M. Shtohryn, U of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) Wolodymyr M. Stojko, Manhattan College Swiatoslaw Trofimenko, U of Delaware

8-03 Professional Identities in Imperial Russia - Grand Ballroom Salon C Chair: Gary Michael Hamburg, U of Notre Dame Papers: Allison Y. Katsev, Stanford U

"Guardians of Enlightenment: Aspects of Early Professionalization in Russia" Susan Zayer Rupp, Wake Forest U

"Bellying up to the Bar: The Development of the Legal Profession in Russia after 1864

Disc.: Daniel T. Orlovsky, Southern Methodist U

8-04 The Russian Intelligentsia and the Soviet State - Grand Ballroom Salon D

Chair: Jane Richardson Burbank, U of Michigan Papers: Jason Antevil, Stanford U

''V.A Miakotin, AV. Peshekhonov, and the Bolshevik Experiment" Stuart D. Finkel, Stanford U

"The Deportation of Intellectuals From Soviet Russia, 1922-23" Ethan M. Pollock, UC, Berkeley

"K. Simonov and the Anti-Cosmopolitan Campaign in Science" Disc.: Ronald Grigor Suny, U of Chicago

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Contemporary Russian Foreign Policy: Domestic Influences on Policy-Making - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salons E & F Peter Clement, CIA Aurel Braun, U of Toronto Robert Owen Freedman, Baltimore Hebrew U Melvin Allan Goodman, Natl War College Wayne Paul Limberg, U.S. Dept of State Carol R. Saivetz, Harvard U

Determinism in Tolstoy's Fiction - Grand Ballroom Salon G Alexander A. Dolinin, U of Wisconsin, Madison Vladimir E. Alexandrov, Yale U

'"Anna Karenina"' John Burt Foster, Jr., George Mason U

'"Khadzhi-Murat'" Gordon jeffrey Love, Yale U

'"War and Peace"' Caryl Emerson, F'rinceton U

Reporting on Russia: How Good Is Western Press Coverage% -(Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon H Peter Rutland, Wesleyan U Laura Ruth Belin, Radio Free Europe I Radio Liberty Stephen Frand Cohen, New York U/Princeton U Fred Hiatt, Washington Post jerry F. Hough, Duke U Davip Johnson, Johnson's Russia List Michael Anthony McFaul, Stanford U

Identity in the Borderlands - Grand Ballroom Salon I Gale Stokes, Rice U Jivko Kirov, U of Pittsburgh

"Peasants Into Homo Nationals: Schooling and Identity in Macedonia" Paul Robert Magocsi, U of Toronto, (Canada)

"Historical Creation via School Texts: The Rusyn Question in East Central Europe"

Dennison I. Rusinow, U of Pittsburgh "Slovenes, Wends, or Germans: The Carinthian Borderland"

Philip Shashko, U of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Contested Definitions of Patriotism During World War I - Grand Ballroom Salon j Gary W. Shanafelt, McMurry U Kelly McFall, Ohio State U

"Pledging Allegance: Perceptions of Patriotism in the Habsburg Officer Corps, 1914-1918"

Alon Rachamimov, Columbia U "In Search of the "Good and Loyal Prisoner" : The· Austro-Hungarian Censorship and POW Correspondence"

Graydon A Tunstall, Jr., Cedar Crest College "The Desertion of Czech Soldiers to the Russians on the Eastern Front During WWI: Treason or Scapegoats?"

Maria Bucur, Indiana U J. Mark Cornwall, U of Dundee, (Scotland, UK)

48 Saturday, September 26, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m.

8-1 0 Eastern Europe on the Eve of the Changeover II - Addison Ballroom East

Chair: Luba Fajfer, UCLA Papers: Thomas Arthur Baylis, U of Texas, San Antonio

"German Democratic Republic" Vladimir Tismaneanu, U of Maryland

"Romania" Sharon L Wolchik, George Washington U

"Czechoslovakia" Disc.: Michael Kraus, Middlebury College

8-1 I Towns in Medieval European Russia - (Roundtable) - Addison Ballroom West (Sponsored by Early Slavic Studies Association)

Chair: Lawrence Nathan Langer, U of Connecticut Part.: jean K. Berger, U of Minnesota

Roman K. Kovalev, U of Minnesota David B. Miller, Roosevelt U Thomas S. Noonan, U of Minnesota Heidi M. Sherman, U of Minnesota

8-12 Zhivopisnaia Rossiiat Landscapes of National Identity in Russian Art - Estate Ballroom I

Chair: Geoffrey Hosking, U of London Papers: Mark Bassin, U College, U of London (UK)

"Ambivalent Modernity: Landscape, the Avant-Garde and Socialist Realism" Christopher David Ely, Harvard U

"Na Pashne With Russian Painters: Problems of Agricultural Space in Nineteenth Century Painting"

Abbott Gleason, Brown U "The Landscape of Mikhail Nesterov"

Disc.: Alison L Hilton, Georgetown U

8-1 3 Integration of Communication and Culture in CORLAC/ACTR Textbook and Video Series - (Roundtable) - Estate Ballroom II

Chair: Zita Dapkus Dabars, Friends School, Baltimore Part.: Catharine Cooke, Friends School

Thomas J. Garza, U of Texas, Austin Jane W. Shuffelton, Brighton High School

8-14 Representation and Re-presentation of History and Culture in Soviet Film From Stalin to Brezhnev - Estate Ballroom Ill

Chair: Maria T. Stalnaker, U of NC, Chapel Hill Papers: Dodona I. Kiziria, Indiana U

"Giorgi Saakadze in History and Myth" Elena I. Monastireva-Ansdell, Indiana U

"The Birth of Lyricism in Soviet Culture: Time and Space in Okudzhava's Poetry and Soviet Thaw' Film"

Elizabeth Lee Roby, Indiana U "Nikita Mikhalkov's 'Unfinished Piece for Player Piano': Chekhov for the 1970s"

Disc.: Devon Sanner, Indiana U

Saturday, September 26, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m.

8-1 5 Russian Folktales - Veranda A Chair: Robert A. Rothstein, U of Massachusetts, Amherst Papers: Jack V. Haney, U of Washington

"Why Wonder Tales End the Way They (Usually) Do" Evgenii Alekseevich Kostiukhin, Russian Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg)

"The Russian Adventure Tale" Julia V. Sagaidak, U of Pittsburgh

"Russian Folk Tales and Contemporary Courtship Rituals" Disc.: Philippa Rappoport, U of VA

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8-16 New Foreign Relations of Germany, the Russian Federation and Poland: Foreign Policy Implementations vs. Public Opinion Perceptions - Veranda B

Chair: Milan Jan Reban, U of North Texas Papers: Dieter Bingen, Bundesinstitute fur Ostwissenschaft (Germany)

"German "Polempolitik" Since 1990: The Feder, Lander, and Public Opinion Levels"

Peter Cheryomushkin, Moscow State U "New Russia Foreign Policy Towards Poland vs Public Opinion Perceptions and Attitudes"

Zbigniew Anthony Kruszewski, U of Texas, El Paso "Unburdening the Past Polish Foreign Policy and Public Perceptions vs. Germany and Russia"

Disc.: Jonathan Grant, Florida State U Edward D. Wynot, Jr., Florida State U

8-17 SOOth Anniversary of the Monastery of Hilandar - Veranda C Chair: Svetlana Rakic, Franklin College Papers: Slobodan Curcic, Princeton U

"Architecture of Hilandar Monastery and Its Significance" Srdjan Djuric, Dumbarton Oaks

"Medieval Icons of Hilandar, History and Tradition, Ktetors and Masters" Dusan Korac, U of Maryland, College Park

"The Monastery of Hilandar - the Mirror of Serbian History" Disc.: Ljubica Dragana Popovich, Vanderbilt U

George Stricevic, U of Cincinnati

8-18 Europe and the Balkans: A Clash of Civilizations% - Veranda D Chair: Stefano Bianchini, U of Bologna (Italy) Papers: Henry R. f::luttenbach, City College of New York, NY

"Integration and Separation: The Cultural Dimension" Francesco Privitera, U of Bologna (Italy)

"Stereotypes, Misperceptions and History in Balkan and European Perspectives" Miiica Uvalic, U of Perugia (Italy) ,

'The Balkans and the Chall~nge of Economic Integration" Disc.: Damir Grubisa, Institute for International Relations (Croatia)

8-19

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Government Sponsored Area Studies: Title VIII and Other Research Programs - (Roundtable) - N.E. Kingman John Pearce Hardt, Library of Congress Robert T. Huber, NCEEER Mary E. Kirk, lnst of Inti Education Daniel C. Matuszewski, IREX Nancy Ellen Papson, Kennan Institute Kenneth Roberts, U.S. Dept of State

50 Saturday, September 26, 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

8-10 Masculinities in Imperial and Soviet Russia - S.E. Kingman Chair: Barbara Evans Clements, U of Akron Papers: Rebecca Friedman, U of Michigan

"Honorable Students, Respectable Men: Ideals of Masculinity in the Nineteenth Century Russian University"

Peter Anthony Konecny, Carleton U (Canada) "The Cold War Man and 'Advanced Socialism', 1945-1960"

Alison Smith, U of Chicago "Indulgence or Indifference: Attitudes Towards Food in the Nineteenth Century"

Disc.: Thomas G. Schrand, Philadelphia College

8-11 The Construct of Self in Twentieth Century ~ussian Literature - Tower Suite D

Chair: Brian Thomas Oles, U of Washington Papers: B. Amarilis Lugo Pagan, U of Washington

'"Babel' and the Poetics of Childhood" Debra Lynne Walker, U of Washington

"Constructing the Feminine: The Prostitute in Petrushevskaia's 'Takaia devochka"' Sofiya Yuzefpolskaya, U of Washington

'The Stereotype and the jewish Voice in Babel's Autobiographical Prose" Disc.: Veronica Shapovalov, San Diego State U

8-11 The Impact of Internet Technology on Russian Education -Bassford

Chair: Colleen F. Halley, Project Harmony Papers: Yaroslav Bikhovsky, Project Harmony (Moscow)

"The Development of Educational Websites in Russia" Richard Upjohn, Center for Civil Society International

"The Role of the Internet in the Development of Civil Society in Eurasia" Elena Nikolaevna Yastrebtseva, Russian Academy of Education

"The Development of Educational Internet Projects in Russian Secondary Schools"

8-13 Transformation of Ethnic Identity Among Slovene Immigrants -Card Room (Sponsored by Society for Slovene Studies)

Chair: Stefan Kapsch, Reed College Papers: Breda Cebulj-Sajko, Institute of Emigration Studies (Slovenia)

"Ethnic Identity Among the First Generation of Australian Slovenes" Marina Luksic-Hacin, Institute of Emigration Studies (Slovenia)

"Process of Resocialization and Ethnic Identity: The Case of Slovenes in Sweden" Zvone Zigon, Slovene Academy of Sciences & Arts (Slovenia)

"Descendants of Slovene Immigrants in Argentina and Uruguay" Disc.: David Stermole, MacDonald Collegiate Institute

Frances Swyripa, U of Alberta (Canada)

8-14 Democratization, Society, and Post-Communist Militaries Vidal Room

Chair: Charles Fox Elliott, George Washington U Papers: Irina Bystrova, Russian Academy of Sciences

"The Russian Case" Stephen E. Freeman, Natl Intelligence Council

"Democratization and the Russian Military" Disc.: Dale R. Herspring, Kansas State U

Marybeth P. Ulrich, US Air Force Academy

Saturday, Sept~mber 26, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m.

8-25 Public and Private Spaces in Soviet and Post-Soviet Cities Valencia Room

Chair: Timothy James Colton, Harvard U Papers: Stephen Bittner, U of Chicago

"Khrushchev, Brezhnev and the Politics of Novyi Arbat" Leslie D. Kaufman, Columbia U

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"When You are Your 'Metrazh': Soviet Housing Policy and the Politics of Urban Domestic Spaces"

Marie Alice L'Heureux, UC Berkeley "New Homes for a New Country: Re-Shaping the Domestic Landscape of Estonia's First Republic':

Disc.: Susan E. Costanzo, Western Washington U Anna Krylova, Johns Hopkins U

8-26 Russian Local Government, Past and Present - Mizner Room Papers: Kimitaka Matsuzato, Hokkaido U

"Centralism and Local Government in Russia" Thomas Earl Porter, N Carolina A and T State U

"The Zemstvo and Civil Society in Late Imperial Russia" John F. Young, U of Northern British Columbia (Canada)

"Parallel Processes: Legislating Local Government in Imperial and Post Soviet Russia"

Disc.: Alfred Burney Evans, Jr., California State U, Fresno Peter Kirkow, U of Birmingham (UK)

8-27 Good and Evil in Slavic Literatures - Galleon East Chair: Ivana Vitomir Vuletic, U of N Carolina, Chapel Hill Papers: Mary B. Laurita, U of Southern Alabama

"The Poet and His Father: The Demon of Aleksandr Blok" Jason Merrill, Drew U

"Good, Evil, and the Theme of 'Obman' in Fedor Sologub's 'Pobeda Smerti'" Christopher R. Putney, U of N Carolina

"The Curious Theodicy of the Kievan Caves Paterikon" Disc.: Kristi Ann Groberg, Moorhead State U

8-28 Recent Developments in the Russian Legal System - (Roundtable) -Galleon West

Chair: Peter B. Maggs, U of Illinois Part.: Michael J. Bazyler, Whittier Law School

Ariel Cohen, Heritage Foundation Frances H. Foster, Washington U School of Law Robert Sharlet, Union College

8-29 Plotting the Performance: Imperial and Post-Imperial Russian Theater - Galeria South

Chair: John Ellis Bowlt, U of Southern California Papers: Mark C. Konecny, U of Southern Calif

"The Aesthetics of Planning: Theater on Paper in Russian Futurism" Lurana Dannels O'Malley, U of Hawaii

"Catherine the Great's Comedies: On the Harmfulness of Intrigue" Alina Orlov, U of Southern Calif

"The Avant Garde of Russian Jewish Theater" Disc.: Lena Maria Lencek, Reed College

S 2 Saturday, September i6, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m.

8-3 I Crnjanski: The Space of joy - Mizner I Chair: Bogdan Rakic, Indiana U Papers: Anita Lekic, SUNY, Stony Brook

"Crnjanski's Embahade" Dragan D. Milivojevic, U of Oklahoma

"Crnjanski's Critics and Sumatraism" Misha · Nedeljkovich, U of Oklahoma

"Crnjanski in Film" Disc.: Aleksandar Petrov, U of Pittsburgh

8-34 Women in/and Czechoslovak Politics - Mizner 4 Chair: Barbara Kimmel Reinfeld, New York lnst of Technolgy Papers: Melissa Dawn Feinberg, U of Chicago

"Family Values as Appeasement: Gender and Politics During the So-called Second Republic"

Eva Segert-Tauger, West Virginia U "The Role of Gender in the Execution of Milada Horakova"

·Elena Sokol, The College of Wooster "Feminism Today: The Perspective of Contemporary Czech Women Writers"

Disc.: Catherine Albrecht, U of Baltimore Jirina Smejkalova, U of Durham

SESSION 9 • SATURDAY • 12:30-2:30 P.M.

Meeting(s): Association for Women in Slavic Studies- Galleon East

Czechoslovak History Conference- Galleon West

9-0 I South Slav (Dis)unity: 80 Years of Yugoslavianness, 1918-1998 - Grand Ballroom Salon A (Sponsored by North American Society for Serbian Studies)

Chair: Thomas Allan Emmert, Gustavus Adolphus College Papers: Sava D. Bosnitch, U of New Brunswick

"The Ustasha Interregnum, 1941-1945" David MacKenzie, U of N Carolina, Greensboro

"Peter Zivkovic: The Yugoslav Rasputin" John Jovan Markovic, Andrews U

"The Yugoslav Idea: A Maiden Condemned to Death" Disc.: John David Treadway, U of Richmond

9-02 The Muscovite Pomest•e System: Origins, Functions, and Operation - Grand Ballroom Salon B

Chair: Daniel H. Kaiser, Grinnell College Papers: David Maurice Goldfrank, Georgetown U

"In Search of the Origin of the Pomest'e" Janet L B. Martin, U of Miami

"Landholding Patterns Among Pomeshchiki in Novgorod (Sixteenth Century)" Donald Ostrowski, Harvard U

"Pomest'e as a Quasi-Administrative System" Disc.: Richard Hellie, U of Chicago

Saturday, September 26, 12:30-2:30 p.m.

9-03 Re-reading Ivan Franko II - Grand Ballroom Salon C Chair: Danylo Husar Struk, U of Toronto (Canada) Papers: George G. Grabowicz, Harvard U

"Franko's Strategies qf Self-Definition: The Prophetic Variant" Roman Koropeckyj, UCLA

"Franko, Mickiewicz and the Ruthenian Complex" George Mihaychuk, Georgetown U

"The Speech of Franko's Narrator" Disc.: Tamara Hundorova, Columbia U

Oleh Stepan llnytzkyj, U of Alberta (Canada)

9-04 Punitive Movements of Population in Eastern Europe in the Wake of World War II -Grand Ballroom Salon D

Chair: James Phineas Niessen, Texas Tech U Papers: Alvin Marcus Fountain, II, N Carolina State U

"Go West, Young Pole, Go West" Nicolae Harsanyi, U of N Carolina - Chapel Hill

"Mass Deportations in Romania, 1945-1955" Andrew Ludanyi, Ohio Northern U and James Haywood Satterwhite, Bluffton College

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"The Mass Deportation of Hungarians Following World War II: A Comparison of Czech/Siovak and Yugoslav Versions of Ethnic Cleansing"

9-0S The Civic Realm in Post-Stalin Society: Autonomy vs. Conformityt - Grand Ballroom Salons E & F

Chair: Barbara Brigitte Walker, U of Nevada, Reno Papers: Susan E. Costanzo, Western Washington U

"'Autonomy' in Amateur Theaters in the Post-Stalin Era" Douglas R. Weiner, U of Arizona

"Kruzhki and the Revival of Studenchestvo Traditions From the 1950s Through the 1980s"

Thomas C. Wolfe, U of Michigan "The Suffering Scribe: Journalists as Independent Functionaries During the Khrushchev Era"

Disc.: John Starkes Bushnell, Northwestern U

9-06 Spatial Imagery in Modern Slavic Literatures - Grand Ballroom Salon G

Chair: Sona Stephan Hoisington, U of Illinois Papers: Dagmar Burkhart, Universitat Mannheim

"Spatial Concept in the Poetry of Anna Akhmatova and Marina Tsvetaeva" Olga B. Nedeljkovic, University of Illinois

"Spatial Imagery in the Poetry of Julian Przybos" Angela Richter, Martin Luther Universitat (Germany)

"Concept of Space in Crnjanski's Works" Disc.: Igor Georgievich Vishnevetsky, Emory U

9-07 The Golden Age Through the Literature of the 1990s - Grand Ballroom Salon H

Chair: Diane M. Nemec-lgnashev, Carleton College Papers: Nina Efimov, Florida State U

"Yuz Aleshkovsky's Polemics With Dostoevsky in 'A King in a Case'" Natalie Foshko, Brown U

"Vladimir Makanin's 'A Prisoner of the Caucasus' and Pushkin's Romanticism"

54 Saturday, September 26, 12:30-2:30 p.m.

John Michael Mohan, Grinnell College "The Spirit of Dostoevsky in Vasilii Aksenov's 'Moskovskaya Saga'"

Disc.: Gerald M. McCausland, U of Pittsburgh Alexei Saveliev, U of Colorado

9-08 The Arzamas Tradition of Literary Friendship in Leningrad -Grand Ballroom Salon I

Chair: Victor Erlich, Yale U Papers: Ewa Berard, N;~tl Center for Scientific Rsch (France)

"Eikhenbaum, Tynyanov, Shklovsky. The Formalist Friendship: 'How It Was Made?'"

Gian Piretto, Milan U (Italy) "Bania Arkhimeda (Oberiv and Environs)"

Greta N. Slobin, U of Calif, Santa Cruz "Palate of the Apes: Remizov's Multimedia Playground"

Disc.: Alexander K. Zholkovsky. U of Southern California

Chair: Part.:

Libraries and AAASS: The History of North American Slavic Collections, 1948-1998 - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon J Marianna Tax Choldin, U of Illinois, Urbana Robert Harding Davis, New York Public Library Eric A Johnson, Library of Congress Tatjana Bujas Lorkovic, Yale U Laurence Hanson Miller, U of Illinois, Urbana Zuzana Nagy. Harvard U

9-1 0 Identity Formation and Economic Reform in Post-Communist Europe - Addison Ballroom East

Chair: John Gould, Columbia U Papers: Hilary Appel, U of Pennsylvania

"The Manipulation of Identities During Economic Regime Change" Beata Barbara Czajkowska, U of Maryland

"The Political Economy of Identity Formation in Post-Communist Poland" Denise V. Powers, U of N Carolina

"Understanding Reactions to Post-Communist Transition: Social Identities and the Relational Quality of the Self'

Disc.: Michele E. Co~mercio, U of Pennsylvania Elizabeth C. Dunn, Johns Hopkins U

9-1 I Central Asian Presidents: A Comparative Analysis - Addison Ballroom West

Chair: Stephen Leonard White, U of Glasgow (Scotland, UK) Papers: Sally Nikoline Cummings. London School of Econ

"The Sources and Nature of Presidentialism in Kazakstan Since 1991" Eugene E. Huskey, Stetson U

"Between Democracy and Authoritarianism: Askar Akaev and Political Leadership in Kyrgyzstan"

Roger David Kangas, Johns Hopkins U "Post-Timurid or Post-Soviet: Presidential Rule in Karimov's Uzbekistan"

Disc.: Timothy M. Frye, Ohio State U

Saturday, September 26, 12:30-2:30 p.m.

9-11 Empire and the Genealogies of Identity - Estate Ballroom I Chair: Katya Elizabeth Hokanson, U of Oregon Papers: Nicholas Breyfogle, U of Pennsylvania

"Colonizing the Colonists: Rebellion and Identity Among Russian Settlers in Transcaucasia, 1894-1899"

Kenneth Church, U of Michigan "Conjuring the 'Most Beautiful Women in the World'"in Nineteenth-Century Descriptions of Georgian Women"

Austin Thomas Jersild, Old Dominion U "Khomiakov and Empire: Faith and Custom in the Borderlands"

Disc.: Ronald Grigor Suny, U of Chicago

9-1 3 Current Issues in Russian/NIS Mass Media Law and Policy -(Roundtable) - Estate Ballroom II

Chair: Michael J. Bazyler, Whittier Law School Part.: Laura Ruth Belin, Radio Free Europe I Radio Liberty

Peter Krug, U of Oklahoma College of Law Ellen Mickiewicz, Duke U Maureen J. Nemecek, Oklahoma State U

9-14 Comparative Perspectives on the Intersections of Culture, Identity and Nationalism in Eastern Europe - Estate Ballroom Ill

Chair: Vintila Mihailescu, U of Bucharest (Romania) Papers: Barbara Joy Falk, York U (Canada), and Gerald Kernerman, York U (Canada)

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"From the Margins to Multiculturalism: The Representational Politics of the Roma Migration to Canada"

Edith Sarah Klein, U of Toronto and Detelina Radoeva, U of Toronto "Youth Identity and Transition to Market Economy in East-Central and South­Eastern Europe"

Denise Roman, York U "Nationalism: Culture, Identity and Power in Romania"

Disc.: Alaina Maria Lemon, U of Michigan , Ann Arbor

9-1 5 Fluid Movements Between Russian Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism - Veranda A

Chair: Jeff Beshoner, East Carolina U Papers: James Flynn, College of the Holy Cross

"Bobrovskii: From Uniate to Orthodox?" Natalia K. Pervukhin, U of Tennessee

~'New Materials on Pecherin" Richard V. Tempest, U of Illinois, Champaign - Urbana

"Ivan Gagarin After His Apostasy" Disc: Raymond Thomas McNally, Boston College

9-16 Gypsies, Saxons, and Romanians in the Habsburg Empire During the Eighteenth Century - Veranda B

Chair: Bernd J. Fischer, Indiana U, Fort Wayne Papers: David M. Crowe, Elon College

"Habsburg Policies Towards the Gypsies During the Eighteenth Century" Robert Frank Forrest, McNeese State U

"The Place of the Romanians in the Habsburg Empire During the Eighteenth Century"

56 Saturday, September 26, 12:30-2:30 p.m.

Harald Roth, Siebenbuergen-lnstitut, (Germany) "Ethnic Stereotypes as a Presupposition of National Ideologies: Transylvania in the Eighteenth Century"

Disc.: Charles William Ingrao, Purdue U

9-1 7 Using Technology Effectively - Veranda C Chair: Nyusya Milman, Indiana U Papers: George J. Gutsche, U of Arizona

"A Web Page: Why Bother (and How To Do It)" George Mitrevski, Auburn U

"Reading and Writing Slavic Texts on the Web" Slava Paperno, Cornell University

"Beginning Russian Through Film: An Experimental Course Using Technology"

9-18 The Construction of Time and Space in Eighteenth Century Russian Culture - Veranda D

Chair: Cheri Charmaine Wilson, U of Minnesota Papers: Hilde M. Hoogenboom, Stetson U

'The Shape of Time in Eighteenth-Century Diaries" Thomas Newlin, Oberlin College

"Bolotov and the Barking Clock: Time Anxiety in Eighteenth-Century Russia" Andreas Xavier Schonle, U of Michigan

"Imperial Self-Cultivation: The c·hronotope of the Garden in St. Petersburg and the Crimea"

Disc.: Irina Reyfman, Columbia U

9-19 Cartography and Cosmology in Russia, Sixteenth Through Mid-Nineteenth Centuries - N.E Kingman

Chair: Marshall T. Poe, Institute for Advanced Studies Papers: Leonid Sergeevich Chekin, lnst for History of Sci and Tech, RAN

"Russian Ethnographic Cartography of the Eighteenth through Mid-Nineteenth Century"

Valerie Ann Kivelson, U of Michigan "Mapping and Meaning in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Russia"

Isolde Renate Thyret, Kent State U "Kosmas lndikopleustes' 'Christian Topography' in Sixteenth Century Russia"

Disc.: Michael Khodarkovsky, Loyola U

9-20 The Beast Within: Myth and Reality in the Russian Revolution - S.E Kingman

Chair: Warren Lerner, Duke U Papers: Lynne Hartnett, Boston College

Disc.:

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Chair:

"In a Golden Cage: Vera Figner and the Bolsheviks During the Red 'Smuta,' 1917-1921"

Mary Himmelberger, Northern Illinois U "Revolutionary Continuity: The 'Narodniki' After 1874"

Sandra Pujals, Georgetown U "By Hook or By Crook: The Adventures of the Accidental Revolutionary and Other Criminal Activity in the Russian Underground ( 1890-1914)"

Barbara Evans Clements, U of Akron

Security in Central and Southeastern Europe: Domestic­Foreign Policy Linkages - Tower Suite D Robin Alison Remington, U of Missouri, Columbia

Saturday, September 26, 12:30-2:30 p.m.

Papers: Robert Kent Evanson, U of Missouri, Kansas City "Changing Governments, Uncertain Policies, and Czech Security"

Francine Friedman, Ball State U and Filip Kovacevic, U of Missouri, Columbia "Security Repercussions of 1997 Elections in Bosnia, Montenegro, and Serbia"

Laszlo Karl Urban, Catholic U of America "Hungarian Elections of 1998: Security Through Compliance with External Institutional Terms"

Disc.: Elez Biberaj, Voice of America james Gow, Kings College (UK)

9-22 Globalism and Regionalism in the Russian Economy - Bassford Chair: Gregory Grossman, U of Calif, Berkeley Papers: Evgenii Gavrilenkov, Bureau of Economic Analysis (Russia)

"Globalization of the Russian Economy" Masaaki Kuboniwa, Hitotsubashi U

"Globalism and Regionalism in Russian Capitalism" Shinichiro Tabata, Hokkaido U

"Distribution of Financial Resources Among Regions"

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9-23 Health and Environmental Issues in Post-Communist Russia -Card Room

Chair: Julie Vail Brown, U of N Carolina Papers: Rachel May, Macalester College

"Russia's National Parks: Natural Marvels, Cultural Misfits" David Edward Powell, Harvard U

"The Other Nuclear Risk: Ships, Reactors and the Reality of Radioactive Contamination in Russia"

Judyth Lynn Twigg, Virginia Commonwealth U "The Soviet Legacy and the Russian Health Care System"

Disc.: John Martin Kramer, Mary Washington College

9-24 Seven Years of Slovene Democracy and Independence - Vidal Room

Chair: Matjaz Klemencic, U of Maribor (Slovenia) Papers: Jozef Figa, Hamilton College

"Societal and Economic Development in Slovenian Society 1990-1997" Vera Klopcic, lnstitut za Narodnostna Vprasanja (Slovenia)

"Politics in Slovenia, 1990-97" Sarno Kristen, lnstitut za Narodnostna Vprasanja (Slovenia)

"Politics of Slovenian State Towards Its Autochthonous Minorities 1990-1997" Disc.: Ljubisa (Stevan) Adamovich, Florida State U

Ivan Cizmic, U of Zagreb (Croatia)

9-25 Recent Trends in Local Government in Russia - Valencia Room Chair: Tamara J. Resler, U of Wyoming Papers: Alfred Burney Evans, Jr., California State U, Fresno

"Change and Continuity in District Government" Peter Kirkow, U of Birmingham (UK)

"The Reassertion of Cities in Russian Local Self-Government" Sally Webb Stoecker, American U

"Political and Social Mobilization in Buriatiia" Disc.: John F. Young, U of Northern British Columbia (Canada)

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9-16 Conflict Management During the Cold War: Lessons Learned -Mizner Room

Chair: Melvin Allan Goodman, Natl War College Papers: Carolyn McGiffert Ekedahl, CIA

"U.S. - Soviet Conflict and Cooperation in Southwest Asia" Victor lsraelyan, Pennsylvania State U

"U.S. - Soviet Conflict and Cooperations in the Middle East" Seth Singleton, Pacific U

"U.S. - Soviet Conflict and Cooperation in Southern Africa" Disc.: Peter Clement, CIA

Wayne Paul Limberg, U.S. Dept of State

9-19 The Red Army and the Spanish Civil War - Goleria South Chair: Hugh A. Ragsdale, Jr., U of Alabama Papers: Lawrence X. Clifford, Boston College

"The Impact of Mikhail Tukachevsky on the Spanish Civil War" Mary R. Habeck, Yale U

"Soviet War in the Spanish Civil War" Nonna S. Tarkhova, Russian State Military Archive

"Letters From Red Generals to Voroshilov on the Spanish Civil War" Disc.: Roberta Thompson Manning, Boston College

Vera Mikhaleva, Russian State Military Archive (Russia)

9-30 The Language of Law and Legal Relations in Today•s Russia -Galeria North

Chair: Edna Andrews, Duke U Papers: Elena Alekseevna Maksimova, Duke U

"Podzakonye akty: ikh mesto i rol' v novoi strukture Rossiiskogo zakonodatel'stva" Michael Albert Newcity, Duke U

"Russian Legal Traditions: Civil vs. Common Law" Kira Rogova, St. Petersburg U (Russia)

"K voprosu o normativnom iazyke v oblasti delovykh otnoshenii i spetsifika ego prepodavaniia"

9-34 Distorted Mythology: The Antiquital and the Biblical in Russian Literature - Mizner 4

Chair: Julian Welch Connolly, U of Virginia Papers: Ilia Kutik, Northwestern U

"Gogol's Nausea and Nossea" Julia Nemirovskaya, Brigham Young U

"Pompeii and the Myth of Desert-City in Russian Literature" Leslie C. O'Bell, U of Texas, Austin

"Bogdanovich's 'Dushen'ka' and the Psyche Myth" Disc.: Gary Browning, Brigham Young U

9-36 Slovak Language and Literature: Past and Present -Mizner 6 (Sponsored by Slovak Studies Association)

Chair: Helene Nadia Sanko, John Carroll U Papers: Mark R. Lauersdorf, U of Kansas

"The Development of the Slovak Literary Language(s!): What if ... ?" Gerald John Sabo, S. J., John Carroll U

"Matus Rehak ( -Beckovsky, 1895-1968) - Franciscan Playwright" Daniela Slancova, U of Presov (Slovakia)

" A Synchronic View of Contemporary Spoken Slovak" Disc.: Edita Bosak, Memorial U of Newfoundland (Canada)

Martin Votruba, U of Pittsburgh

Saturday, September 26

Saturday Evening Event: AAASS Annual Meeting, Awards, and Reception, 6:30 p.m. -Grand Ballroom Pre-Assembly Area and Grand Ballroom

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Registration Desk Hours: 7:00 - I 0:00 a.m.

SESSION I 0 • SUNDAY • 8:00 - I 0:00 A.M.

Meeting(s): American Council of Teachers of Russian - Mizner 2

Bibliography and Documentation Committee- Galleon East

I o-o I Creating Time Bombs: Soviet/Stalinist Legacies in Central Asia - Grand Ballroom Salon A

Chair: Paula A Michaels, U of Iowa Papers: Adrienne Lynn Edgar, UC Berkeley

"Nationality Policy and National Identity in Turkmenistan, 1924-1934" Daria Fane, US Dept of State

"Stalin's Forced Migrations: A Factor in Tajikistan's Civil War" Shoshana Keller, Hamilton College

"Drawing the Borders: The Central Asian Bureau, 1922-1925" Disc.: Francine R. Hirsch, Princeton U

I 0-02 Rethinking Imperial Russian History - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon B

Chair: Fiona Tomaszewski, Concordia U (Canada) Part.: E. Wayne Dowler, U of Toronto at Scarborough (Canada)

Austin Thomas Jersild, Old Dominion U Hugh A Ragsdale, Jr., U of Alabama Theodore Richard Weeks, Southern Illinois U

I 0-03 Narratives and Poetics of Self - Grand Ballroom Salon C Chair: Barbara Alpern Engel, U of Colorado, Boulder Papers: Anna Krylova, Johns Hopkins U

"In Their Own Words?: Soviet Women Writers and the Search for Self' Mark David Steinberg, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

"Strangers to Themselves: Workers as Writers" Barbara Brigitte Walker, U of Nevada, Reno

"The Twentieth Century Russian Intelligentsia Memoir and Its Value to Historians"

Disc.: Katerina Clark, Yale U

Sunday, September 27,8:00-10:00 a.m.

I 0-04 Vodka - Grand Ballroom Salon 0 Chair: Susan K. larsen, UC San Diego Papers: Nancy Patricia Condee, U of Pittsburgh

"Vodka Therapy: Medical Certainty and the Russian Idea" Gregory Freidin, Stanford U

"Vodka as Television" Emma Widdis, Cambridge University

"Vodka Focus Groups in Post-Soviet Russia" Disc.: Michael Holquist, Yale U

Stephen leonard White, U of Glasgow (Scotland, UK)

I 0-05 Orientalism and Russian Literature - Grand Ballroom Salons E & F Papers: Walter G. Comins-Richmond, Occidental College

"Tuda, Tuda, gde lzanagi: Khlebnikob's Mythology of Asia" Katya Elizabeth Hokanson, U of Oregon

"Nationalism and Orientalism" Halimur R. Khan, Wayne State U

"Making Caucasus Algeria: Kamensky's High Road to Colonialism" Disc.: Edward James lazzerini, U of New Orleans

I 0-06 Gender and Genre - Grand Ballroom Salon G Chair: Sibelan E. S. Forrester, Swarthmore College Papers: Diana Greene, New York U

"Gender and Genre in Mid-Nineteenth Century Poetry" Natasha Kolchevska, U of New Mexico

"Nina Berberova and Marina Tsvetaeva: The Italics Are Theirs" Christine Diana Tomei, Columbia U

"Just love Songs: lokvitskaia In Fin-de-Siecle Russian Consciousness" Disc.: Charlotte Joy Rosenthal, U of Southern Maine

I 0-07 Does Moscow Control the Regionst - Grand Ballroom Salon H Chair: Allan Rousso, Moscow Carnegie Center Papers: Jeffrey William Hahn: Villanova U

"The Ties That Bind: An Assessment of Moscow's Mechanisms to Control the Regions"

Robert W. Orttung, lnst for EastWest Studies "Moscow and the Foreign Policies of the Russian Regions"

Kathryn Elizabeth Stoner-Weiss, Princeton U "Power in Practice: Moscow, the Provinces, and the Politics of Social Welfare Reform"

Disc.: Debra Javeline, Harvard U

I 0-08 Wars, Upheavals, and East European Jews - Grand Ballroom Salon I Chair: Maurice Friedberg, U of Illinois, Urbana Papers: Alice S. Nikhimovsky, Colgate U

TBA Alia Zeide, Hunter College - CUNY

"Jews and the Russo-Turkish War"

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I 0-09 Negotiating Minority Identities in New National States: Poland and Czechoslovakia, 1918-1939 - Grand Ballroom Salon j

Chair: Gary Bennett Cohen, U of Oklahoma, Norman Papers: Eagle Glassheim, Columbia U

"Nationalization of the Bohemian Nobility in Interwar Czechoslovakia"

62 Sunday, September 27, 8:00-10:00 a.m.

James Krapf!, U of Illinois "Czech Perceptions of the Roma During the First Republic"

Katrin Steffen, Free U, Berlin (Germany) "Polish and Jewish? Negotiating Jewish Identity in Interwar Poland"

Disc.: Nancy Meriwether Wingfield, Northern Illinois U

I 0-1 o Power of the Everyday: Gender, Ethnicity and Consumer Culture in Post-War Eastern Europe - Addison Ballroom East (Sponsored by Czechoslovak History Conference)

Chair: Hillel J. Kieval, Washington U Papers: Paulina Bren, New York U

"Consumerism Without Capitalism During Czechoslovak 'Normalization': Self­Definition Projected in the Images of the West"

Mary Catherine Neuburger, U of Texas, Austin "Emancipating Foreign Bodies: De-veiling Campaigns on the Muslim Margins of Communist Bulgaria"

Vera Sokolova, U of Washington "In the Name of the Nation: Gypsies, Sterilization, and the Discourse on Race and Sexuality in Socialist Czechoslovakia, 1972-1989"

Disc.: Irina Livezeanu, U of Pittsburgh

I 0-1 I The New Cossack History - Addison Ballroom West Chair: David Hendrik Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, Brock U Papers: Thomas Michael Barrett, St Mary's College of Maryland

"Cossacks and Gender" Paul Edward Heineman, Georgetown U

"Cossacks and Nobility" Shane O'Rourke, U of York (UK)

"Cossacks and Revolution" Disc.: Willard Sunderland, U of Cincinnati

I O-Il Twentieth Century Ukrainian Literature: The Poetics of Liminality Part 1: Ukrainian Literature, 1927-1934 - Estate Ballroom I

Chair: Maria G. Rewakowicz, U of Toronto (Canada) Papers: Halyna Hryn, Yale U

"The Poetics of 'Literary Fair'" Polina Rikoun, Harvard U

"The Concept of Time in the Poetry of Volodymyr Svidzinsky" Lidia Stefanowska, Harvard U

"lhor Bohdan Antonych's Concept of Poetic Language" Disc.: Vitaly A Chernetsky, Columbia U

I 0-1 3 Co-Productions: Historicizing Transnational Cinema - Estate Ballroom II

Chair: Thomas L. Sakmyster, U of Cincinnati Papers: Sharon Marie Carnicke, U of Southern California

"MGM Encounters the Russian Revolution: The Case Against Boleslavsky's 'Rasputin and the Empress"'

Catherine E. Portuges, U of Massachusetts, Amherst "Hollywood's Hungary/Hungary's Hollywood: Joint Ventures"

I 0-14 Marketing, Media and Memory in Russia and Poland - Estate Ballroom Ill

Chair: Michael Albert Newcity, Duke U

Sunday, September 27,8:00-10:00 a.m.

Papers: Erica Lehrer, U of Michigan "Authenticity· and the (Re) construction of the Jewish Past in Poland"

Amy Caroline Spaulding, Duke U "Russian Television Advertising"

Disc.: Patrick H. Patterson, U of Michigan

I 0-1 S Old Russian Culture - Veranda A Chair: Francis Butler, Northern Illinois U Papers: Norman W. Ingham, U of Chicago

"The Magic of Peter and Fevroniia" Elena Pavlova, U of Chicago

"Private Land Ownership in Northeastern Russia During the Mongol Period" Valentina Pichugin, Florida State U

"Literary Etiquette and Creative Writing: The Case of Archpriest Avvacum" Disc.: Priscilla Hart Hunt, U of Massachusetts

I 0-16 The Czech Republic: Domestic Quandaries and International Complexities - (Roundtable) - Veranda B

Chair: Sharon L. Wolchik, George Washington U Part.: Carol Skalnik Leff, U of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)

Stephen E. Medvec, Holy Family College Daniela Retkova

I 0-1 7 Language as Behavior - Veranda C Chair: Kevin Mercer Forsyth Platt, Pomona College Papers: Brian J. Horowitz, U of Nebraska

"Pushkin as Paterfamilias" David Powelstock, U of Chicago

"Poetry as Seduction" Malynne M. Sternstein, U of Chicago

'"Why They Painted Themselves': Russian Nee-Primitivism and the Culture of Body Art"

Disc.: Monika Frenkel Greenleaf, Stanford U

I 0-18 Storytelling in Russian Fictions: in Memory of Charles Isenberg - Veranda D

Chair: Gary Saul Morson, Northwestern U Papers: Donald L. Fanger, Harvard U

"The Petersburg Narrative in the Twentieth Century" Duffield White, Wesleyan U

"Narrative Authority in Tolstoy's Early Prose Sketches" Disc.: Lena Maria Lencek, Reed College

Larissa V. Rudova, Pomona College

I 0-19 Joze Plecnik 1: Plecnik and Urban Design - N.E. Kingman Chair: Derek Sayer, U of Alberta (Canada) Papers: Robert G. Dyck, Virginia Tech

"Piecnik's Ljubljana: Classical Urban Design Revisited" Peter Krecic, U of Ljubljana (Slovenia)

"Piecnik's Design Intentions for Ljubljana" William Singer, Kliment and Halsband, Architects

"Piecnik and His Scholars" Disc.: Robert McCarter, U of Florida

Ales Vodopivec, U of Ljubljana (Sioveni"\

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I 0-20 Re-Historicizing the Urban Landscape - S.E. Kingman Chair: Regina Anne Smyth, Duke U Papers: Hermine G. De Soto, U of Wisconsin

"Contested Landscapes: Reconstructing Environment and Memory in Post­Socialist Saxony-Anhalt"

Mary Doi, Indiana U "Foretelling History: Structural Nostalgia and Nation-Building in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan"

Catherine Wanner, Pennsylvania State U "The New Empire of Signs: Changes in the Urban Landscape of Post-Soviet Ukraine"

Disc.: David M. Abramson, Brown U Gerald Wayne Creed, Hunter College, CUNY

I 0-21 Soldiers and Civilians in Defense of the Empire - Tower Suite D Chair: Jonathan Grant, Florida State U Papers: Alexandra Shecket Korros, Xavier U

"State Council Representatives From the Western Provinces: A View From the Center"

Bruce William Menning, U.S. Army Staff College "The Western Frontier in Strategic Perspective"

John W. Steinberg, Georgia Southern U "The Politics of Reforming the General Staff in the Aftermath of the Russo­Japanese War"

I 0-22 The Role of the State in Transforming Societies: Some Methodological Considerations - Bassford

Chair: Klaus Segbers, Freie Universitat (Germany) Papers: Mary Karol Cline, UCLA

The State as Owner: Unmaking the State's Role in Russia's New Capitalism" Simone Schwanitz, Freie U (Germany)

"The Role of State Decision-Makers in the Privatization Process: A Bureaucracy-Related Approach" /

Elke Siehl, Johann Wolfgang Goethe U "Enforcement and Definition of Property Rights: The State's Function"

Disc.: Erik Frost Whitlock, BMP International, Ltd. (UK)

I 0-23 A Clouded Mirror Clears: Americans and Central Europeans Regard One Another - Card Room (Sponsored by Czechoslovak History Conference)

Chair: Barbara Kimmel Reinfeld, New York lnst of Technolgy Papers: T. Mills Kelly, Texas Tech U

"A Not-So-Innocent Abroad: Theodore Roosevelt in Budapest" Daniel E. Miller, U of West Florida

"Selling Czechoslovakia to Slovaks in America: Vavra Srobar's Tour of the United States"

Elizabeth Anne Murphy, Cornell U "The Most Promising Opportunity for Permanent Constructive Work: The Rockefeller Foundation and Interwar Czechoslovakia"

Disc.: Bruce Morton Garver, U of Nebraska (Omaha)

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10-14 New Directions in Outreach Activities for National Resource Centers - (Roundtable) - Vidal Room

Chair: Kurt Engelmann, U of Washington Part.: Scott Feickert, Indiana U

Denise Gardiner, Indiana U Lyne Tumlinson, U of Kansas

I 0-15 Gospozha Manners: Social Behavior and Social Change in Russia and the Early Soviet Union - Valencia Room

Chair: Robert E. Weinberg, Swarthmore College Papers: Catriona Kelly, -bxford U

"Manners for the men'shaia bratiia: Natalia Nordman and the Regulation of Conduct in the Late Imperial Era"

Lynn Mally, U of Calif, Irvine "The Taming of Soviet Youth: Comedies of Manners in the 1920s and 1930s"

Louise McReynolds, U of Hawaii "Private Selves in Public Places: Etiquette Manuals as Guidebooks to the Urban Terrain"

Disc.: Jehanne M. Gheith, Duke U

I 0-16 Revolutionary Voices: Russian Leaflets 1900-1917 - Mizner Room Papers: Michael Stanford Melancon, Auburn U

"Voices of Outrage or Calculation? Revolutionary Responses to the Lena Shooting of April 1912"

Alice K. Pate, Columbus State U "Revolutionary Discourse: May Day Leaflets"

Philip Curtis Skaggs, U of Michigan "Revolutionary Drive-Bys: Violence Within the Worker's Movement in Tula, 1917-1918"

Disc.: Henry F. Reichman, California State U, Hayward

I 0-18 New Currents in Late Muscovite Thought - Galleon West Chair: Daniel B. Rowland, U of Kentucky Papers: J. T. Kotilaine, Harvard U

"Mercantilism in Pre-Petrine Russia" Olga B. Strakhov, Harvard U Library

"Russian Traditionalist Culture in the Seventeenth Century and the Antiquity" Disc.: Valerie Ann Kivelson, U of Michigan

I 0-19 The State of Post-Communist Elections - Galeria South Chair: Trevor L. Wysong, U of Maryland Papers: Karen L. Dawisha, U of Maryland

"The State of Free and Fair Elections in Eastern Europe" Melissa Rosser, U of Maryland

"The Role of Election Monitoring in Post-Soviet Elections" Jonathan Carl Valdez

"Ethnic Mobilization Strategies in Post-Soviet Elections" Disc.: Darya Pushkina, U of Maryland

I 0-30 Belarus in the Lukashenka Era - Galei-ia North Chair: Gail B. Stevenson, Middlebury College Papers: Joseph Arciuch, Belarusian Review

"The Media in Belarus"

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Elena A. Dostanko, Belarusian State U "Belarusian Relations With the CIS"

David Roger Marples, U of Alberta "National Consciousness in Belarus"

Disc.: jan Zaprudnik, Belarusan Institute of Arts/Sciences

I 0-3 I Bulgarian Processes of Change - Mizner (Sponsored by Bulgarian Studies Association)

Chair: Cynthia M. Vakareliyska, U of Oregon Papers: Benedict Edward DeDominicis, American U in Bulgaria

"The Split in the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and Islamic 'Muftistvo' in Bulgaria: Implications for Bulgaria's Foreign Policy"

Roy N. Freed, Independent Scholar "Reform of the Bulgarian Legal System in the Late 1990s"

Serguey Ivanov, American U in Bulgaria 'The Contemporary Religious Situation in Bulgaria"

Disc.: Philip Shashko, U of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

I 0-34 Twentieth Century Albanian Political Leadership - Mizner 4

(Sponsored by Society for Albanian Studies) Chair: Elez Biberaj, Voice of America Papers: Bernd J. Fischer, Indiana U, Fort Wayne

"King Zog" james S. O'Donnell, U of Colorado

"Enver Hoxha" Nicholas C. Pane, Western Illinois U

"Sali Berisha" Disc.: Nicholas J. Costa, Greater Hartford Community College (Emeritus)

Sokol Kendi, Albanian Mission to U.N.

SESSION I I • SUNDAY • I 0: I 5 A.M. - I 2: I 5 P.M.

Meeting(s):

Bibliography and Documentation Committee- Galleon East

I 1-0 I Czech Democracy 1918-1 997: A Critique - Grand Ballroom Salon A Papers: Bradley F. Abrams, Columbia University

"Who Lost Czechoslovakia?: Democracy and 'Socializing Democracy' ( 1945-1948)"

Peter Bugge, U of Aarhus (Denmark) "Czech Democracy 1918-1938: Paragon or Parody?"

jacques Rupnik, CERI (France) "Czech Democracy Since 1989"

I 1-01 Islam and Empire in Russia and the USSR - Grand Ballroom Salon B Chair: Mark Louis von Hagen, Columbia U Papers: Paula A. Michaels, U of Iowa

"Ethnic Identity and Biomedical Politics in Soviet Kazakhstan, 1917 -1945" Douglas T. Northrop, Pitzer C.

"Crimes of Daily Life: Gender Relations and Soviet Law In Uzbekistan, 1927-1941" Theodore Richard Weeks, Southern Illinois U

'"Our' Moslems: The Lithuanian Tatars and the Russian Imperial Government" Disc.: jane Richardson Burbank, U of Michigan

Sunday, September 27, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m.

I 1-03 Jews and the Khmelnytsky Uprising ( 1648-1657) - Grand Ballroom Salon C

Papers: Zenon E. Kohut, U of Alberta (Canada)

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"Jews and the Khmelnytsky Uprising in Early Modern Ukrainian Historiography" Serhii Plokhy, U of Alberta (Canada)

"The Right to Rebel: Jews and the Justification of the Khmelnytsky Uprising" Frank Edward Sysyn, U of Alberta (Canada)

"The Polish-Jewish Relationship During the Khmelnytsky Uprising" Disc.: Henry Maurice Abramson, Florida Atlantic U

Henry R. Huttenbach, City College of New York, NY

I 1-04 Stalinist Visions, Mass Culture, and Soviet Society - Grand Ballroom Salon D

Chair: Lynne Viola, U of Toronto (Canada) Papers: James Thomas Andrews, Iowa State U

"Technology for the Masses: Voluntary Technical Societies, Mass Education, and Stalinist Visions, 1928-1934"

David L. Hoffmann, Ohio State U "Stalinist Culture and Official Soviet Values in Comparative Perspective"

Karen Petrone, U of Kentucky "From Koz'ma Kriuchkov to Valerii Chkalov: Imperial and Stalinist Patriotic Cultures"

Disc.: Larry Eugene Holmes, U of South Alabama

I l-OS Schooling Girls and Educating Women: Gender and Education in Russian/Soviet History - Grand Bollraam Salons E & F

Chair: Christine Diane Worobec, Kent State U Papers: Gaby Donicht, U of Toronto

"Educating for Nobility: The Education of Noble Girls in Late Imperial Russia" Tom Ewing, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U

"Negotiating Gender, Culture, and Power: Women Teachers and Stalin's Revolution from Above"

Nicole Louise Young, Brock U (Canada) "Investing in the Future" Edu'cating Peasant Girls in Late Imperial Russia"

Disc.: Christine Ruane, U of Tulsa

I 1-06 Definitions of Community in Late Imperial Russia: Religion, Ethnicity and Class, I 900-1 9 I 7 - Grand Ballroom Salon G

Chair: Heather J. Coleman, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Papers: Chris J. Chulos, Helsinki U, Finland

"Others and Strangers in Peasant Communities" Joshua A. Sanborn, Stephen F. Austin State U

"The Rise of the Ethnic in Military Thought, 1904-1917" Charles R. Steinwedel, Columbia U

"Orthodoxy, Islam, and the Emergence of Ethnicity in Ufa Province, 1905-1907" Disc.: Benjamin Nathans, U of Pennsylvania

11-07 Re-reading "Anna Karenina" -Grand Ballroom Salon H Chair: Gina Pacht Kovarsky. Virginia Commonwealth U Papers: Stephen Lessing Baehr, Virginia Polytech. lnst. and State U

"The Railroad and the Cow: Western vs. Russian 'Machines' in 'Anna Karenina"' Gary Saul Morson, Northwestern U

"Re-reading 'Anna Karenina'" Russell S. Valentino, U of Iowa

"Symbolic Value and the Ideal of Virtue in 'Anna Karenina'" Disc.: Robert L. Belknap, Columbia U

68 Sunday, September 27, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m.

I 1-08 Post-Communism and Comparative Politics - Grand Ballroom Salon I Chair: Eugene E. Huskey, Stetson U Papers: Archie Haworth Brown, Oxford U (UK)

"International Influences in the Transition From Communism" Bruce Parrott, Johns Hopkins U

"Post-Communist Outcomes: Dictatorships and Democracies" Alfred Stepan, All Souls College, Oxford U

"Comparative Perspectives on Russian Federalism" Disc.: Valerie Jane Bunce, Cornell U

I 1-09 "Monster Making": Villain, Enemy and Antihero in Post-Soviet Russia - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon j

Chair: Nadezhda Azhgikhina, Nezavisimaya Gazeta (Russia) Part.: Lilia A Avrutin, U ofToronto (Canada)

Harley D. Balzer, Georgetown U Helena I. Goscilo, U of Pittsburgh Jonathan Harris, U of Pittsburgh Press Tatiana R. Spektor, Iowa State U

I 1-1 0 The Salon and Beyond: Cultural Practices in Nineteenth­Century Russia, Ukraine, and Poland - Addison Ballroom East

Chair: Julie A Buckler, Harvard U Papers: Justyna ·Anna Beinek, Harvard U

'"AI'bom pokhodit na kladbishche': Memory and Metaphor in Nineteenth Century Russian and Polish Albums"

Martha A Kuchar, Roanoke College "Poltava as a Center of Ukrainian Culture in the Mid-Nineteenth Century"

Laura E. Schlosberg, Duke U "Man as Muse: Aleksei Nikolaevich Olenin and the Lenin Family Salon"

Disc.: Jehanne M. Gheith, Duke U

I 1-1 I Communist Political Rule and Economic Research in Post-War East Central Europe - Addison Ballroom West

Chair: David Lindenfeld, Lo.uisiana State U Papers: Catherine Albrecht, U of Baltimore

"Educating Managers for the Planned Economy: The Prague School of Economics in the 1950s"

Jeff Kopstein, U of Colorado, Boulder "Writing the Sovietization of the East German Economy: Memoirs and the Past"

Gyorgy G. Peteri, U of Trondheim "The Communist Takeover and the Field of Economic Research in Hungary, 1947-1951"

Disc.: Oldrich Kyn, Boston U

I I-ll Twentieth Century Ukrainian Literature: The Poetics of Liminality Part II: Contemporary Ukrainian Literature and Culture - Estate Ballroom I

Chair: Lidia Stefanowska, Harvard U Papers: Vitaly A Chernetsky, Columbia U

"Constructions of Gender and Identity in Post-Colonial Ukrainian Writing" Taras Koznarsky, Harvard U

"Mapping the West in Yuri Pokalchuk's Novella 'Hand-Me-Downs' (Z Druhykh Ruk)"

Natalia Shostak, U of Alberta (Canada) "'New Wind': Revis(it)ing Urban Space in Contemporary Ukraine"

Disc.: Halyna Hryn, Yale U

Sunday, September 27, I 0: IS a.m.-12: IS p.m.

I 1-1 3 Interpretations of Rus• in the Mongol Era - Estate Ballroom II Chair: Janet L. B. Martin, U of Miami Papers: Charles J. Halperin

"The Ideology of Silence: The East Slavic Response to the Mongol Conquest" Lawrence Nathan Langer, U of Connecticut

"Medieval Rus': An Economic Hinterland of the Golden Horde and the West" Uli Schamiloglu, U of Wisconsin, Madison

"The Russian Factor in Golden Horde History" Disc.: Donald Ostrowski, Harvard U

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I 1-14 Remembering Natalia Pirumova: Anarchism, Liberalism, and the Zemstvo - (Roundtable) - Estate Ballroom Ill

Chair: Samuel C. Ramer, Tulane U Part.: Mary W. Cavender, U of Wisconsin (Oshkosh)

Terence Emmons, Stanford U Gary Michael Hamburg, U of Notre Dame Richard Gardner Robbins, Jr., U of New Mexico Marshall S. Shatz, U of Massachusetts

I 1-1 S Retrieving/Reinventing Jewish Life in Poland - Veranda A Chair: Madeline G. Levine, U of NC, Chapel Hill Papers: Theodosia Smith Robertson, U of Michigan

"Andrzej Szczypiorski and the Construction of Memory" Maria T. Stalnaker, U of NC, Chapel Hill

"Illuminating the Past with the Candle of Nostalgia: Contemporary Responses in Polish Literature to the Loss of the Shtetl"

Katarzyna Zechenter, Independent Scholar "Pawel Huelle and the Art of Re-discovery"

Disc.: Sven Spieker, U of Calif, Santa Barbara

I 1-1 C5 Coping With the Global, Coping with the Past: Post-Soviet Actors and Their Strategies - Veranda B

Chair: Elke Siehl, Johann Wolfgang Goethe U Papers: Sergei Medvedev, Finnish Institute for lnt'l Affairs (Finland)

"Russian Regions: Forgotten Places, Global Players?" Klaus Segbers, Freie Universitat (Germany)

"Transformation and Globalization as Challenges and Constraints for Post-Soviet Actors"

Graham Carmichael Stack, Free U of Berlin (Germany) "Russian Economic Sectors, World Market Players, Soft Budget Contenders?"

Disc.: Gerald M. Easter, Miami U Stephanie Harter, BIOST

I 1-17 Varieties of the Russian Emigre Experience Following the 1917 Revolutions - Veranda C

Chair: Theofanis George Stavrou, U of Minnesota Papers: Kristi Ann Groberg, Moorhead State U

"Sophie Dubnow-Erlich ( 1885-1986): A Russian Emigre in Poland and America" Daniel Johnson, College of St. Scholastica

"Richard Gustavovich Reusch: Terek Cossack Officer, Historian, African Missionary, Explorer, American Professor, and Pastor"

Daniel A. Panshin, U of Minnesota "The Russian Student Fund and Its Role in the Diaspora"

Disc.: Nicholas Patrick Hayes, Hamline U

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Sunday, September 27, 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Government and Political Support for Slavic and East European Heritage Groups and Programs - (Roundtable) - Veranda D George Kalbouss, Ohio State U Thomas A Albert, Democratic National Committee August Pust, Office of Ohio Governor George Volnovich Christine Stanek, The White House

Joze Plecnik II: Situating Plecnik in the Historical Context -N.E Kingman John K. Cox, Wheeling Jesuit U Christopher Long, U of Texas, Austin

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Abrams, Bradley F., I 1-0 I Abramson, David M., I 0-20 Abramson, Henry Maurice, 1-0 I, I 1-03 Adamovic, Svetlana, 6-08 Adamovich, Ljubisa (Stevan), 6-08, 9-24 Adomeit, Hannes J., 7 -IS Agadjanian, Alexander, 3-12 Agnew, Hugh LeCaine, 5-16 Albahari, David, 1-27 Albert, Thomas A., I 1-18 Albrecht, Catherine, 8-34, II-II Albright, David Edward, 7-16 Alexander, James, 3-18 Alexandrov, Vladimir E., 8-06 Alexeev, Michael V., 5-22 Alexopoulos, Golfo, 6-03 Alexseev, Mikhail, 3-25 Alibegovic, Dubravka Jurlina, 1-15 Allen, Barbara, 6-23 Almgren, Beverly S., 6-3 I Amelina, Maria, 5-1 0 Andonovski, Venko, 2-31 Andrews, Edna, 9-30 Andrews, James Thomas, 11-04 Andriewsky, Olga, 7-07 Anemone, Tony, 1-14,2-18 Angi, Janos, 5-35 Anisimov, Evgenii V., 6-10 Antevil, Jason, 3-28, 8-04 Appel, Hilary, 9-10 Arant, Patricia, 7-19 Arciuch, Joseph, I 0-30 Arel, Dominique, 5-28, I 1-24 Arel, Maria Salomon, 4-19 Argenbright, Robert Thomas, 4-1 0 Arnot, Bob, 7-0 I Ashin, Paul, 7-21 Aslitdinova, Alia, 5-09 Aslund, Anders, 7-05 Avrutin, Lilia A., 5-18, 11-09 Azhgikhina, Nadezhda, 2-14, I 1-09 Azimova, Dinora, 7-20 Babyonyshev, Alexander, 4-04 Badalanova, Florentina, 1-07 Baehr, Stephen Lessing, 11-07 Baer, Brian James, I 1-20 Bailey, James 0., 2-20, 7-34 Bak, Dmitri, 2-04 Balina, Marina, 2-04 Ballinger, Pamela, 4-12 Balzer, Harley D., 3-34, 11-09

Bandula, Dolores R.;2-24 Baran, Henryk, 4-16 Barany, Zoltan, 4-0 I, 7-28 Baron, Samuel H., 7-03 Barrett, Thomas Michael, I 0-1 I Bartle, John, 4-18 Bassin, Mark, 2-11, 8-12 Batakovic, Dusan, 2-09 Baylis, Thomas Arthur, 8-10 Bazyler, Michael J., 8-28, 9-13 Beinek, Justyna Anna, I 1-10 Belin, Laura Ruth, 8-07, 9-13 Belkindas, Misha V., 3-0 I Belknap, Robert L, 7-21, 11-07 Benderly, Jill, 5-06 Bennett, Helju Aulik, 1-1 I Beraha, Laura, 1-26, 5-17 Berard, Ewa, 9-08 Berezovenko, Antonina Vitaliivna, 1-05 Berger, Jean K., 8-1 I Berkowitz, Daniel, 7-09 Bernstein, Frances Lee, 3-07 Bernstein, Laurie, 5-12 Beshoner, jeff, 9-15 Beumers, Birgit, 1-06 Bhat, Girish Narayan, 6-0 I Bialkowski, Zygmunt Ronald, 6-0 I Bianchini, Stefano, 3-26, 8-18 Biberaj, Elez, 9-21, I 0-34 Bikhovsky, Yaroslav, 8-22 Bilocerkowycz, Jaros law M., 5-05 Binder, David, 2-09 Bingen, Dieter, 8-16 Bird, Robert, 4-09 Bird, Thomas E., 4-1 I, 8-02 Birnbaum, David, 5-11, 7-31 Bisha, Robin M., 4-05, 7-06 Bittner, Stephen, 8-25 Blaive, Muriel, 1-28 Blakely, Allison, 2-30 Blank, Stephen Jerome, 2-25, 4-0 I Blitstein, Peter A., 3-19 Blobaum, Robert Edward, 3-17 Blum, Alain, 7-10 Bodea, Cornelia, 4-03 Boffito, Carols, 3-08 Bogomolov, Oleg, 3-08 Bojtar, Endre, 11-28 Bombelles, Joseph T., 1-15 Bond, Andrew Roy, 4-23, 5-23 Bone, Jonathan A., 6-20

Boneva, Bonka S., 2-24 Boniece, Sally Anne, 6-23 Bonin, John P., 8-0 I Boomgaarden, Barbara Lawatsch, 3-05 Borden, Richard Chandler, 2-22, 5-21 Borenstein, Eliot, 11-25 Borgmeyer, David M., 5-20 Borrero, Mauricio, 2-07 Bosak, Edita, 4-15, 9-36 Bosnitch, Sava D., 9-0 I Bougarel, Xavier, 11-28 Bowlt, John Ellis, 7 -I I, 8-29 Boym, Svetlana, 5-02, 6-21 Brada, Josef Charles, 8-0 I Bradley, Joseph C., 2-03 Bradshaw, Michael J., 7-09 Brandenberger, David, 3-27, 4-04 Braun, Aurel, 8-05 Breko, Hana, 2-23 Bren, Paulina, I 0-10 Breyfogle, Nic,holas, 9-12 Brill, Brikena, 2-24 Brodsky, Anna, 4-14, I 1-25 Brooks, Nathan Marc, 6-3 I Braude, Faina, 6-22 Brovkin, Vladimir N., 4-25 Brown, Archie Haworth, 7-05, I 1-08 Brown, Julie Vail, 5-04, 9-23 Brown, Peter B., 7-14 Browne, Dennis Ralph, 6-22 Browne, Wayles, 2-17 Browning, Gary, 9-34 Brumfield, William Craft, 1-19 Brun-Zejmis, Julia, 2-30 Buckberrough, Sherry A, 5-19 Buckler, Julie A, 1-10, Il-l 0 Buckley, Cynthia J., 1-09, 2-28 Bucur, Maria, 4-03, 8-09 Bugge, Peter, 7-25, 11-0 I Bunce, Valerie Jane, 5-03, I 1-08 Burbank, Jane Richardson, 8-04, I 1-02 Burds, Jeffrey Paul, 6-20, 7-03 Burg, Steven L., 11-28 Burger, M.D. Sc.D., Edward J., 6-18 Burkhart, Dagmar, 9-06 Burton, Chris, 3-19 Bushkovitch, Paul Alexander, 7-14 Bushnell, John Starkes, 9-05 Bushnell, Kristine K., 3-24 Butler, Francis, 7-23, I 0-15 Butler, Thomas Joseph, 1-30 Butorac, Mark John, 6-3 I Butterfield, Jim M., 2-21 Buzina, Tatyana Vyacheslavovna, 6-19 Byrne, Malcolm M., 3-06

Bystrova, Irina, 8-24 Bysydzienski, Jill, 6-05 Calic, Marie-Janine, 3-26 Cameron, J. David, 1-20 Carew, Jan R., 2-30 Carew, Joy, 2-30 Carleton, Gregory Steven, 2-14 Carnes, Tony, 1-23 Carnicke, Sharon Marie, I 0-13 Carpenter, Bogdana Maria, 3-20, 4-08 Cassedy, Steven, 6-13 Cassiday, Julie Anne, 7-12 Castillo, Greg Alan, 6-04 Cavanagh, Clare, 4-08 Cavanaugh, Cassandra Marie, 3-07 Cavender, Mary W., 5-12, I 1-14 Cebulj-Sajko, Breda, 8-23 Cervyakov, Valery, 1-0 I Chekin, Leonid Sergeevich, 9-19 Chemazar, Blase, 3-15 Chernetsky, Vitaly A, I 0-12, I 1-12 Cheryomushkin, Peter, 8-16 Childress, Ronald, 11-29 Choldin, Marianna Tax, 6-15, 9-09 Chrissidis, Nikolaos Aristides, 4-36 Christensen, Paul Thomas, 1-04 Chulos, Chris J., 3-12, 11-06 Church, Kenneth, 9-12 Cirtautas, llize, 7-20 Cizmic, Ivan, 9-24 Clark, Katerina, 3-03, I 0-03 Clark, Rhonda L., 7-27 Clark, Terry D., 3-18, 7-24 Clay, J. Eugene, 3-12, 7-13 Clem, James Ivan, 5-23, 11-24 Clement, Peter, 8-05, 9-26 Clements, Barbara Evans, 8-20, 9-20 Clifford, Lawrence X., 9-29 Cline, Mary Karol, 10-22 Cohen, Ariel, 6-16, 8-28 Cohen, Gary Bennett, 2-06, I 0-09 Cohen, Lenard Joseph, 1-03 Cohen, Stephen Frand, 7-05, 8-07 Coleman, Heather J., 7-13, 11-06 Collins, Kathleen A, 4-J 2, 7-20 Colton, Timothy James, 7-05, 8-25 Comins-Richmond, Walter G., I 0-05 Commercia, Michele E., 9-10 Candee, Nancy Patricia, 6-14, I 0-04 Connolly, Julian Welch, 2-08, 9-34 Connor, Walter Downing, 1-28 Conroy, Mary Schaeffer, 5-04 Constant, Caroline, I 1-19 Cook, Linda Jean, 7-03 Cooke, Catharine, 8-13

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Cornelius, Deborah S., 1-16 Cornwall, J. Mark, 2-06, 8-09 Corrsin, Stephen David, 1-17 Costa, Nicholas J., I 0-34 Costanzo, Susan E., 8-25, 9-0S Coulloudon, Virginie, 3-25, 6-03 Cox, John K., 11-19 Cox, Michael, 7-01 Craumer, Peter Robert, 5-23 Crayne, Janet Irene, 1-17, 5-11 Creed, Gerald Wayne, 7-08, 10-20 Crnkovic, Gordana, 5-07 Croskey, Robert Michael, 4-19 Crowe, David M., 4-22, 9-16 Csepeli, Gyorgy, 5-35 Cummings, Sally Nikoline, 9-11 Curcic, Slobodan, 8-17 Curry, Jane Leftwich, 6-15, 7-28 Curtis, James M., 7-11 Cuvalo, Ante, 1-15 Cvetanovski, Savo, 2-31 Czajkowska, Beata Barbara, 4-02, 9-10 D'Anieri, Paul, I 1-24 Dabars, Zita Dapkus, 8-13 Dabelko, Geoffrey, 4-06 Dakin, Mary 1., 7-16 Dallin, Alexander, 7-03 Dalton-Brown, Sally, 1-06 Daly, jonathan W., 5-24, 6-0 I Daniell, Jennifer S., 1-12 Daniels, Robert V., 1-04 Darrow, David William, 6-02 Dave, Bhavna, 5-28 David-Fox, Michael, 2-12 Davis, Robert Harding, 9-09 Davis, Sue, 1-24, 2-27 Dawisha, Karen L., 1-29, I 0-29 DeSoto, Hermine G., 10-20 Dedaic, Mirjana Nelson, 2-17 DeDominicis, Benedict Edward, I 0-3 I Deets, Stephen G., 4-06, 7-16 Deme, Laszlo, 4-35 De'nBeste-Barnett, Michelle D., 5-04 Dershem, Larry D., 5-1 0 Despalatovic, Marijan, 7-36 Dianina, Katia, 2-18 Dickinson, Sara, 11-20 Dinega, Alyssa W., 3-13 Djordjevic, Nada Milosevic, 1-30 Djuric, Srdjan, 8-17 Dobrenko, Evgeny A., 6-14, 11-30 Dobriansky, Paula, 4-07 Dobson, Richard Bruce, 11-22 Doi, Mary, 10-20 Dolgova, Irina A., 7-26

Dolin, Alexandre, 6-17 Dolinin, Alexander A., 8-06 Donicht, Gaby, 11-05 Dostanko, Elena A., I 0-30 Dowler, E. Wayne, I 0-02 Draitser, Emil A., 7-26 Driscoll, James Stephen, 7-25 Drozd, Andrew Michael, 4-18 Duch, Raymond, 7-24 DuGarm, Delano, 2-07 Duijzings, Gerlachus, 4-27 Dunlop, John Barrett, 4-1 I Dunn, Elizabeth C., 7-08, 9-10 Dunn, John, 11-31 Duzs, Elena, 2-16, 5-18 Dyck, Robert G., I 0-19 Eagle, Herbert J., 6-12 Easley, Roxanne 1., 3-02 Easter, Gerald M., 2-26, 11-16 Edgar, Adrienne Lynn, I 0-0 I Efimov, Nina, 9-07 Efimova, Alia, 4-14 Efremova, Irina Yurievna, 4-26 Ekedahl, Carolyn McGiffert, 9-26 Elias-Bursae, Ellen, 3-13, 7-36 Elliott, Charles Fox, 8-24 Elliott, Mark Rowe, 4-1 I Elsie, Robert, 5-07 Ely, Christopher David, 8-12, 11-20 Emerson, Caryl, 3-27, 8-06 Emmert, Thomas Allan, 9-0 I Emmons, Terence, 11-14 Engel, Barbara Alpern, 7-06, 10-03 Engelmann, Kurt, 10-24 Engel stein, Laura, 6-0 I Epstein, Mikhail N., 3-04 Epstein, Thomas Ralph, 3-04 Erdinc, Didar, 1-07 Erickson, Carol A., 3-24 Erlich, Victor, 9-08 Esaulov, Ivan A., 11-30 Espiritu, Aileen Aseron, 4-23 Etkind, Alexander, 5-02 Evans. Jr., Alfred Burney, 8-26, 9-25 Evanson. Robert Kent, 9-21 Everett, William A., 2-23 Ewing, Tom, I 1-05 Fajfer, Luba, 7-28,8-10 Falk, Barbara Joy, 9-14 Fane, Daria, I 0-0 I Fanger, Donald L., I 0-18 Feickert, Scott, I 0-24 Feinberg, Melissa Dawn, 8-34 Feshbach, Murray, 6-18 Field, Daniel, 1-13

Field, Deborah, 5-12, 7-08 Field, Hermann, 1-28 Field, Mark G., 6-18 Fierman, William, 5-05, 7-20 Figa, Jozef, 6-05, 9-24 Finckenauer, James 0., 4-25 Finkel, Stuart D., 8-04 Fischer, Bernd J., 9-16, I 0-34 Fischer-Galati, Stephen Alexander, 5-15 Fisher, Sharon L., 3-10 Fitzpatrick, Cathy, 3-21 Flath, Carol Apollonio, 2-22 Florescu, Radu R., 5-15, 7-02 Flynn, James, 9-15 Foglesong, Todd S., 5-34 Foley, Margaret, 5-12 Forrest, Robert Frank, 9-16 Forrester, Sibelan E. S., 5-04, I 0-06 Foshko, Natalie, 9-07 Foster, Frances H., 5-34, 8-28 Foster, Jr., John Burt, 8-06 Foster, Paul Milan, 2-3 I Fountain, II, Alvin Marcus, 9-04 Frajlich-Zajac, Anna, 3-20 Fraunholtz, Peter, 2-07 Freed, Roy N., I 0-3 I Freedman, Robert Owen, 8-05 Freeman, Stephen E., 2-25, 8-24 Freidin, Gregory, 10-04 Freifeld, Alice, 7-22 Freinkman, Lev M., 5-22 Frey, David, I 1-34 Frick, David Alan, 4-36, 6-21 Friedberg.~ Maurice, I 0-08 Friedman, Francine, 5-06, 9-21 Friedman, Jane E., 6-04 Friedman, Rebecca, 8-20 Fris; Darko, 3-15 Frommer, Benjamin, 3-1 I Frye, Timothy M., 9-1 I Fryscak, Milan, 3-31 Gabric, Ales, 2-34 Gaidys, Vladas, 1-23 Galateanu-Farnoaga, Georgiana, 4-03 Gapova, Elena, 11-23 Gardiner, Denise, 10-24 Gardner, Roy J., 7-16 Garver, Bruce Morton, I 0-23 Garza, Thomas J., 8-13 Gasperetti, David Wayne, 5-17 Gatto, Katherine M. Gyekenyesi, 5-14 Gavrilenkov, Evgenii, 9-22 Gelb, Michael J., 5-0 I Gero, Andras, 4-35 Gheith, Jehanne M., I 0-25, I 1-1 0

Gibson, James L., 5-03 Gilmour, Julie Frances, 4-20 Gitelman, Zvi Y., 1-0 I Glagoleva, Olga E., 2-16,7-17 Giants, Musya, 7-11 Glanz, Susan, 1-16 Glassheim, Eagle, I 0-09 Gleason, Abbott, 5-19, 8-12 Gleason, Gregory William, 2-21, 5-05 Gluchowski, Leszek Wlodzimierz, 5-16 Godlas, Alan, I 1-31 Goldblatt, Harvey, 4;36, 6-19 Goldfrank, David Maurice, 7-14,9-02 Goldin, Vladislav, 1-25 Goldman, Wendy Zeva, S-Ol Goldstein, Darra Jane, 1-08 Goluboff, Sascha L., 7-13 Goodby, James, 5-27 Goodman, Melvin Allan, 8-05, 9-26 Gordin, Michael Dan, 6-3 I Gorham, Michael Scott, 1-21 Gorodetsky, Gabriel, 2-03 Gorshkov, Boris, 4-28 Gorup, Radmila J., 1-30, 3-31 Goscilo, Helena 1., 1-10, I 1-09 Gould, John, 9-10 Gow, James, 3-26, 9-21 Grabowicz, George G., 4-34, 9-03 Grabowski, Tomasz J., 4-02 Graevingholt, Joern Holt, 7-15 Graney, Katherine, 3-12 Grant, Jonathan, 8-16, I 0-21 Granville, Johanna, 5-16 Graziosi, Andrea, 6-03 Greene, Diana, I 0-06 Greenhill, Rima, 7-26 Greenleaf, Monika Frenkel, 5-02, I 0-17 Griffiths, David Mark, 6-10 Grimsted, Patricia Kennedy, 6-11,7-17 Grinevsky, Oleg, 5-27 Groberg, Kristi Ann, 8-27, 11-17 Grol, Regina, 4-08 Gross, Jan T., 6-09 Grossman, Gregory, 3-0 I, 9-22 Grothe, Anja, 1-26 Grubisa, Damir, 8-18 Grushin, Boris, 11-22 Grzymala-Busse, Anna, 2-05 Gubanov, Yakov, 5-19 Gutner, Tamar, 4-06 Gutsche, George J., 9-17 Habeck, Mary R., 9-29 Haberi-Zemljic, Andrea, 4-24 Haefner, Lutz Karl, 4-28 Hagenloh, Paul, 2-02

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Holquist, Michael, I O-Q4 Holquist, Peter Isaac, 3-03, 5-02 Holt, Ulle Viiroja, 5-19 Hoogenboom, Hilde M., 9-18 Horowitz, Brian J., I 0- 17 Hosking, Geoffrey, 8-12 Hough, jerry F., 8-07 Hristova, Evelina, 5-25 Hryn, Halyna, I 0-12, 11-12 Huber, Robert T., 2-15, 8-19 Humesky, Assya Alexandra, 3-31, 6-17 Hundorova, Tamara, 4-34, 9-03 Hunt, Priscilla Hart, 7-23, 10-15 Hupchick, Dennis Paul, 7-02 Huskey, Eugene E., 9-1 I, I 1-08 Huttenbach, Henry R., 8-18, I 1-03 Hyer, Janet, 3-07 lfft, Edward M., 6-24 llnytzkyj, Oleh Stepan, 4-34, 9-03 lngemanson, Birgitta Maria, 4-21 Ingham, Norman W., 7-23, 10-15 Ingram, Anne Marie, 2-20 Ingrao, Charles William, 9-16 loffe, Grigory, 3-23 Irvine, Jill Ann, 5-06 lsraelyan, Victor, 9-26 lvanisevic, Alojz, 3-05 Ivan its, Linda J., 4-16 Ivanov, Petko I, 5-07 Ivanov, Serguey, I 0-3 I lvliyeva, Irina V., 7-31 lzmirlieva, Valentina Borisova, 5-07 Jakobson, Michael, 5-0 I jancar-Webster, Barbara W., 4-06 jarosova, Tatiana, 5-14 jasiewicz, Krzysztof, 2-05 Javelin e. Debra, I 0-07 jenkins, Eva S., 7-18 jenkins, Kempton, 4-07 jenswold, joel M., I 1-3 I Jersild, Austin Thomas, 9-12, I 0-02 Johnson, Daniel, 11-17 Johnson, David, 8-07 Johnson, Emily, 5-08 Johnson, Eric A, 9-09 Johnson, Owen V., 6-15, I 1-21 Johnson, Robert Eugene, 5-26 Johnson, Vida T., 1-14, 2-14 Jolluck, Katherine R., 6-05 Jones, Joseph. 4-25 Kaiser, Daniel H., 7-10,9-02 Kalbouss, George, 4-16, 11-18 Kamenskii, Alexsandr B., 6-10 Kaminski, Andzrej S., 3-17 Kaminski, Bartlomiej K., 3-0 I

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. Karriker, Alexandra Heidi, 2-14, 5-14 Kasatkin, L.L., 7-34 Kasatkina, R.F., 7-J4 Kaser, Karl, 4-24 Kassof, Brian, 2-12 Kataev, Vladimir B., 1-26 Katalinic, Vjera, 2-23 Katsev, Allison Y., 3-28, 8-03 Katz, Michael R., 4-18 Kaufman, Brian, 2-13 Kaufman, Daniel, 4-07 Kaufman, Leslie D., 8-25 Kay, Sean, 4-0 I Keily, David Lee, 1-10 Kelbetcheva, Evelina, 1-07 Kelleher, Catherine McArdle, 3-16 Keller, Shoshana, I 0-0 I Kelly, Catriona, I 0-25 Kelly, T. Mills, I 0-23, 11-34 Kemme, David M., 8-0 I Kenez, Peter, 3-19, 7-04 Kennedy, janet Elspeth, 1-19 Kenney, Padraic Jeremiah, 3-11, 6-09 Kerner, Lucy A, 7-28 Kernerman, Gerald, 9-14 Kettering, Karen, 6-04 Keys, Barbara J., 4-20 Khan, Halimur R., I 0-05 Khodarkovsky, Michael, 9-19 Khotkina, Zoya, 4-26 Khrushchev, Sergei N., 11-22 Khudoley, Konstantin, 1-29 Kiaer, Christina Hilleboe, 3-03 Kiebuzinski, Ksenya 1., 2-19 Kieval, Hillel J., I 0-10 Kimball, R. Alan, 3-02 King, Jeremy R., 6-21, 7-22 Kingkade, W. Ward, 1-09 Kipp, Jacob Walter, 2-25 Kirk, Mary E., 8-19 Kirkow, Peter, 8-26, 9-25 Kirov, Jivko, 8-08 Kirschbaum, Stanislav jozef, ·4-15 Kisunko, Gregory, 3-0 I Kivelson, Valerie Ann, 9-19, I 0-28 Kiziria, Dodona 1., 8-14 Klein, Edith Sarah, 3-07, 9-14 Klemencic, Matjaz, 9-24

Klenin, Emily, 6-12 Kliger, Samuel, 1-23 Klima, Cynthia A, 3-22, 5-25 Kloosterman, japp, 6-11 Klopcic, Vera, 9-24 Knezevic, Marija, 1-27 Knight, Nathaniel, 2-18, 5-02 Knox-Voina,Jane E., 2-14 Kobets, Sviti ana, 2-0 I Koblitz, Ann Hibner, 2-27, 4-13 Kochis, Bruce, 3-21 Kochman, Adrienne, 3-22 Koenker, Diane P., 5-0 I, 7-03 Kohut, Zenon E., 7-07, 11-03 Kolar, Bogdan, 3-15 Kolchevska, Natash a, I 0-06 Kolchinsky, Irene E., 3-04 Kolodziej, Jerzy 1., I 1-25 Koloski, Laurie S., 6-09 Kondi, Sokol, I 0-34 Konecny, Mark C., 8-29 Konecny, Peter Anthony, 8-20 Kononenko, Natalie, 6-19, 7-19 Kopstein, jeff, I 1-1 I Korac, Dusan, 8-17 Korbonski, Andrzej, 7-28 Karel, Lyudmila V., 3-18 Kornblatt, Judith Deutsch, 6-13 Koropeckyj, Roman, 9-03 Karras, Alexandra Shecket, I 0-21 Kosova, Larisa B., 3-18 Kostadinova, Tatiana Pentcheva, 1-24 Kostalevsky, Marina, 6-13 Kostiukhin, Evgenii Alekseevich, 8-15 Kotilaine, j. T., I 0-28 Kotkin, Stephen, 3-03 Kotsonis, Yanni George, 1-25, 6-02 Kovac, Oskar, 6-08 Kovacevic, Filip, 9-21 Kovalev., Roman K., 8-11 Kovarsky, Gina Pacht, I 1-07 Koznarsky, Taras, 11-12 Krafcik, Patricia Ann, 2-29 Kramer, John Martin, 6-18, 9-23 Kramer, Mark Nathan, 5-13, 6-03 Krapfl, James, I 0-09 Kraus, Michael, 1-28, 8-10 Krause, Kevin, 3-10 Krecic, Peter, I 0-19 Kristen, Samo, 9-24 Kruessmann, Thomas M., 4-25 Krug, Peter, 5-34, 9-13 Krukones, James H., 2-19, 5-14 Kruszewski, Zbigniew Anthony, 8-16 Kruzhkov, Grigory, 1-18

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Sipka, Danko, 2-17 Sipos, Sandor, 5-13 Skaggs, Philip Curtis, I 0-26 Skully, David, 4-02 Slancova, Daniela, 9-36 Slanda, Grazyna, 4-17 Slay, Ben H., 8-0 I Slider, Darrell L., 5-05 Slobin, Greta N., 4-14, 9-08 Sluzhevsky, Irina, 1-18 Smejkal ova, Jirina, 8-34 Smirnyagin, Leonid, 3-23 Smith, Abby, 4-17 Smith, Alison, 8-20 Smith, G.S., 1-06 Smith, Melissa Trimble, 6-17 Smith, StevenS., 7-24 Smyth, Regina Anne, I 0-20 Sokol, Elena, 8-34 Sokolova, Vera, 10-10 Sokov, Nikolai, 5-27 Solnick, Steven Lee, 1-12, 5-03 Sommers, Elena, 1-21 Sondhaus, Lawrence, 3-05, 7-22 Spaulding, Amy Caroline, I 0-14 Speedie, David, 2-1 5 Spektor, Tatiana R., I 1-09 Spieker, Sven, 4-14, 11-15 Spack, Jennifer B., 3-29 Stack, Graham Carmichael, I 1-16 Stalnaker, Maria T., 8-14, 11-15 Stanclik, Katarzyna, 2-05 Stanek, Christine, 11-18 Stanke, Jaclyn, 2-27 Stavrakis, Peter Jacob, 7-09, 11-29 Stavrou, Theofanis George, 11-17 Stefanowska, Lidia, I 0-12, 11-12 Steffen, Katrin, I 0-09 Steinberg, John W., I 0-21 Steinberg, Mark David, I 0-03 Steinwedel, Charles R., I 1-06 Stent, Angela Evelyn, 3-16 Stepan, Alfred, I 1-08 Stepanskaia, Svetlana, 6-17 Stephan, Halina, 3-20, 4-08 Stermole, David, 8-23 Stern stein, Malynne M., I 0-17 Stevenson, Gail B., I 0-30 Stoecker, Sally Webb, 9-25 Stojko, Wolodymyr M., 8-02 Stokes, Gale, 8-08 Stone, Randall W., 5-03 Stoner-Weiss, Kathryn Elizabeth, 3-23, I 0-07 Story, Christy Jean, 7-04 Strakhov, Olga B., 10-28

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Yuzefpolskaya, Sofiya, 8-21 Zabolotsky, Nikita Nikolaevich, 1-08 Zaborowska, Magdalena J., 3-20 Zafft, Tara, 4- I 3 Zalewski, Wojciech, 3-24, 4-17 Zamostny, Thomas james, 2-25 Zaprudnik, Jan, I 0-30 Zarifopol-lllias, Christina, 4-03 Zaslavsky, Victor, 1-21 Zechenter, Katarzyna, I 1-15 Zeide, Alia, I 0-08 Zevelev, Igor, 1-29 Zharova, Tatjana, 7-33 Zherka, lur, 2-09 Zholkovsky, Alexander K., 5-36, 9-08 Zhurek, Stefan, 5-10 Ziegler, Charles Edward, 7 -IS Ziemecki, Stanislaw, 2-30 Zigon, Zvone, 8-23 Zilper, Nadia, 3-24 Zimmerman, Joshua David, 1-22 Zlotnik, Marc David, 1-04, 7-09 Znamenski, Andrei, 6-07 Znayenko, Myroslava Tomorug, 3-31 Zubok, Vladislav M., 3-06 ZumBrunnen, Craig, 3-23

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Cambridge U Press .................................................................................................................... 80, 81

Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press ........................................................................... 84

Carfax Publishing, Ltd ....................................................................................................................... 82

Civic Education Project .................................................................................................................... 90

Cornell U Press .................................................................................................................................. 83

Europe and the Balkans International Network ....................................................................... 90

Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute ......................................................................................... 93

IDC Publishers ................................................................................................................................... 92

·Indiana U Press ................................................................................................................................... 74

Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co .............................................................................. Inside Back Cover

M.E. Sharpe .......................................................................................................................................... 91

Northern Illinois U Press ................................................................................................................ 78

Orbis Books (London), Ltd ............................................................................................................. 83

Penn State U Press ............................................................................................................................ 79

Primary Source Media ................................................................................................................... I I I

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc ............................................................................................ 75

Russian Orthodox Youth Committee ......................................................................................... 76

St. Martin's Press ........ ; ...................................................................................................................... 85

Swets International Moscow .......................................................................................................... 94

The Current Digest of the Post-Soviet Press ............................................................................ 73

The Donald W. Treadgold Papers ................................................................................................ 77

The Edwin Mellen Press .................................................................................................................. 89

University of Pittsburgh Press ........................................................................................................ 95

University of Washington Press .................................................................................................... 86

Westview Press ................................................................................................................................. 88

Yale U Press-........................................................................................................................................ 87

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CALL FOR PAPERS

AAASS 31st National Convention St. Louis, Missouri

18-21 November 1999

Panel and roundtable proposal forms are available at the AAASS Registration Desk during the 1998 Convention or

from the AAASS National Office thereafter. The forms may also be downloaded from our website at http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~aaass.

Deadline for Receipt of Proposals: 9 December 1998

For further information, contact: Wendy Walker, Convention Coordinator

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