Editors
Issue 4/2002 Socioeconomic Sturctures and Paradoxes of Imperial Modernization
Methodology and Theory
History
Vladimir Rabinovich
“Aliens” in a Changing Society: Irkutsk, the Last Third of the 19th – First Third of the 20th Century
Ekaterina Pravilova
The “Cost” of Empire: Center and Borderlands in the Russian Budget, 19th – the Beginning of the 20th Century
David W. Darrow
Census as a Technology of Empire
Forum Ab Imperio: Practices of Structuring the Society: Censuses in the Context of a Multinational State
Juliette Cadiot
How Diversity was Ordered: Lists and Classifications of Nationalities in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union (1897-1939)
Sociology, Ethnology, Political Science
David Lockwood
Border Economics versus Border Mentality: The Politics of Russia-China Border Trade
Tigran Martirosyan
Sociopolitical and Economic Processes during the Emergence and Development of the Third Republic in Armenia (1988-2001)
Eric A. Miller, Arkady Toritsyn
Political Economy and Imperial Revival in the Former Soviet Union: Russia’s Special Path
ABC: Empire & Nationalism Studies
Newest Mythologies
Book Reviews
Marina Sokolova
Virgil Krapauskas, Nationalism and Historiography: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Lithuanian Historicism (East European monographs, No. DLIX) (New York: Columbia University Press, 2000), 234 р.
John Keep
Евгении Анисимов. Дыба и кнут: политический сыск и русское общество в XVIII веке. Москва: Новое литературное обозрение, 1999. 719 с.
Elena Campbell
Paul W. Werth, At the Margins of Orthodoxy. Missions, Governance, and Confessional Politics in Russia’s Volga-Kama Region, 1827-1905 (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2002).
Boris Mironov
