Table Of ContentNationalities Papers
Contents of Volume 32, 2004
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University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA
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VOLUME 32 NUMBER 1 MARCH 2004
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
An Examination of Russian Imperialism: Russian Military and Intellectual
Descriptions of the Caucasians during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878
Keziban Acar
Modernist Nationalism: Statism and National Identity in Turkey
Ayhan Akman
One Ukraine or Many? Regionalism in Ukraine and Its Political Consequences
Lowell W. Barrington and Erik S. Herron
The “Pugachev Rebellion” in the Context of Post-Soviet Kazakh Nationaliza-
tion
Michele E. Commercio
The Two Faces of Contemporary Eurasianism: An Imperial Version of Russian
Nationalism
Marlene Laruelle
Azerbaijan after Heydar Aliev
Alec Rasizade
The Siberian Frontier between “White Mission” and “Yellow Peril,” 1890s—
1920s
Eva-Maria Stolberg
Institutional Power and the Rise of MiloSevi¢
Nebojsa Vladisavljevic
Cross-Border Cooperation and Transformation of Regional Identities in the
Ukrainian—Russian Borderlands: Towards a Euroregion “Slobozhan-
shchyna’’? Part 1
Tatiana Zhurzhenko
REVIEW ESSAY
A New Kazakstan: Four Books Reconceptualize the History of the Kazak
Steppe
Michael Rouland
BOOK REVIEWS
Krystyna Iglicka, Poland’s Post-war Dynamic of Migration
(Roland Spickermann)
Karen Knop, Diversity and Self-Determination in International Law
(Daniel C. Turack)
Peter Toma and DuSan Kova, Slovakia: From Samo to Dzurinda
(Steven Scherer)
Markus Krzoska, Fiir ein Polen an Oder und Ostsee: Zygmunt Wojciechowski
(1900-1955) als Historiker und Publizist
(David M. Crowe)
Miklés Molnar, A Concise History of Hungary
(Tibor Frank)
Sébastien Peyrouse, Des chrétiens entre athéisme et islam. Regards sur la
question religieuse en Asie centrale soviétique et post-soviétique
(Michael Rywkin)
Bozena Shallcross, Framing the Polish Home. Postwar Cultural Constructions
of Hearth, Nation, and Self
(Theodosia Robertson)
Timothy Snyder, The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania,
Belarus, 1569-1999
(David R. Marples)
Dzemal Sokolovic and Florian Bieber, Reconstructing Multiethnic Societies:
The Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina
(Dovile Budryte)
VOLUME 32 NUMBER 2_ JUNE 2004
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
U.S.—Uzbek Partnership and Democratic Reforms
Shahram Akbarzadeh
The Bosnian Muslims and Albanians: Islam and Nationalism
Aydin Babuna
National Identity, Political Interest and Human Rights in Europe: The Charter
of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
Victor D. Bojkov
Transborder Ethnic Minorities and Their Impact on the Security of
Southeastern Europe
Ivanka Nedeva Atanasova
The Political Significance of Cultural Nationalism: The Slavophiles and Their
Notion of a Russian Enlightenment
Susanna Rabow-Edling
Rag Doll Nations and the Politics of Differentiation on Arbitrary Borders:
Karelia and Moldova
Mark Lawrence Schrad
Cross-Border Cooperation and Transformation of Regional Identities
in the Ukrainian—Russian Borderlands: Towards a_ Euroregion
“Slobozhanshchyna’”? Part 2
Tatiana Zhurzhenko
BOOK REVIEWS
Dejan Djoki¢, Yugoslavism: Histories of a Failed Idea 1918-1992
(Mieczystaw P. Boduszyriski)
James Gow, The Serbian Project and Its Adversaries: A Strategy of War Crimes
(Kevin L. Brennan)
E. Lohr, Nationalizing the Russian Empire: The Campaign against Enemy
Aliens during World War I
(Irene Butenko)
Eric D. Weitz, A Century of Genocide: Utopias of Race and Nation
(Robert Lee Edwards)
Marco Buttino, La rivoluzione capovolta. L’Asia centrale tra il crollo
dell’impero zarista e la formazione dell’urss
(Matteo Fumagalli)
Henry F. Carey, National Reconciliation in Eastern Europe
(Anastasia Gnezditskaya)
Peter D. Stachura, The Poles in Britain 1940-2000: From Betrayal to
Assimilation
(Petr Kafka)
Florian Bieber and Zidas Daskalovski, Understanding the War in Kosovo
(Maria Koinova)
Keith Brown, The Past in Question. Modern Macedonia and the Uncertainties
of Nation
(Lucian N. Leustean)
Robert Shannan Peckham, Rethinking Heritage: Cultures and Politics in
Europe
(Leon C. Lowder, III)
Timothy Snyder, The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania,
Belarus, 1569-1999
(Inna Ramasheuskaya and Pawel Zajac)
Richard E. Matland and Kathleen A. Montogomery, Women’s Access to
Political Power in Post-Communist Europe
(Laura Roselle)
Rafiz Abazov, Historical Dictionary of Kyrgyzstan
(Michael Rywkin)
VOLUME 32 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 2004
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Local Elections in Independent Ukraine: The Case Study of Nikolayev
Olena Yatsunska
Fertility, Families and Ethnic Conflict: Macedonians and Albanians in the
Republic of Macedonia, 1944-2002
UIf Brunnbauer
Development and Institutionalisation of Romani Representation and Adminis-
tration. Part |
Ilona Klimova-Alexander
Astana’s Privatised Independence: Private and National Interests in the Foreign
Policy of Nursultan Nazarbayev
Tor Bukkvoll
Christianity and Nationality in Soviet and Post-Soviet Central Asia: Mutual
Intrusions and Instrumentalizations
Sebastien Peyrouse
Evacuation to a Cold Country: Child Refugees from the Greek Civil War in the
German Democratic Republic, 1949-1989
Stefan Troebst
BOOK REVIEWS
Domenico M. Nuti and Milica Uvalic, Post-Communist Transition to a Market
Economy. Lessons and Challenges
(Francesca Arato)
John Hagan, Justice in the Balkans: Prosecuting War Crimes in the Hague
Tribunal
(Fotini Christia)
Lech Mr6z, Dzieje Cygan6dw—Romow w Rzeczypospolitej XV-XVIII
(David M. Crowe)
Edward P. Walker, Dissolution: Sovereignty and the Breakup of the Soviet
Union
(Irina Del Genio-Ruchinskaya)
Thomas de Waal, Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan through Peace and
War
(Ruzan Hakobyan)
Andrea Peto, Women in Hungarian Politics, 1945-1951
(Nameeta Mathur)
Pal Nyiri and Igor Saveliev, Globalizing Chinese Migration: Trends in Europe
and Asia
(Olga V. Smirnova)
Martin Ewans, The Great Game: Britain and Russia in Central Asia
(Michael Rouland)
Douglas T. Northrop, Veiled Empire: Gender and Power in Stalinist Central
Asia
(Reinhard Eisener)
Aldo Ferrari, La Foresta e la Steppa. Il Mito dell’Eurasia nella cultura russ
(Matteo Fumagalli)
Marco Dogo and Guido Franzinetti, Disrupting and Reshaping. Early Stages of
Nation-Building in the Balkans
(Andrew Gilbert)
Norbert Gétz and Jérg Hackmann, Civil Society in the Baltic Sea Region
(Vassia Gueorguieva)
VOLUME 32 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2004
CONTENTS
Introduction
Resolving the Yugoslav Controversies: A Scholars’ Initiative
Thomas Emmert and Charles Ingrao
ARTICLES
Explaining the Yugoslav meltdown, |: “For a Charm of Pow’ rful Trouble, Like
a Hell-broth Boil and Bubble”: Theories about the Roots of the Yugoslav
Troubles
Sabrina P. Ramet
Explaining the Yugoslav meltdown, 2: A Theory about the Causes of the
Yugoslav Meltdown: The Serbian National Awakening as a “Revitalization
Movement”
Sabrina P. Ramet
Grassroots Groups, MiloSevi¢ or Dissident Intellectuals? A Controversy over
the Origins and Dynamics of the Mobilisation of Kosovo Serbs in the 1980s
Nebojsa Vladisavljevié
The Emergence of the Kosovar Parallel State, 1988-1992
Besnik Pula
The “Mortar Massacres”: A Controversy Revisited
Benjamin Rusek and Charles Ingrao
The Effects of the Dissolution of Yugoslavia on the Minority Rights of Hungar-
ian and Italian Minorities in the Post-Yugoslav States
Matjaz Klemencié and Jernej Zupancié
The MiloSevi¢ Trial: Purpose and Performance
James Gow and Ivan Zverzhanovski
Facing the Violent Past: Discussions with Serbia’s Youth
Maryanne Yerkes
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