Editors
Issue 2/2004 Memory Repressed, Silenced, and Lost
Methodology and Theory
Boris Groys
The Role of Museum at the Time of the Nation-State Disintegration
Alexander Etkind
Time to Compare Stones. Post-Revolutionary Culture of Political Sorrow in Contemporary Russia
Serhy Yekelchyk
Ukrainian Historical Memory and the Soviet Commemorative Canon: Defining Ukrainian National Heritage under Stalin
Antony Polonsky
Poles, Jews and the Problems of a Divided Memory
History
Ekaterina Boltunova
The Russian Guards in the First Quarter of the 18th Century: “Antitraditionalists” or “Traditionalist Reformers”
Elena Vishlenkova
A Lost Version of War and Peace: Symbolism of Alexander I’s Era
Igor Narskii
The Construction of the Civil War Myth and the Peculiarities of the Collective Amnesia in the Urals, 1917-1922
Bert Hoppe
Fighting the Enemy’s Past: Königsberg/Kaliningrad as a Place of Memory in the Post-War USSR
Archive
Sociology, Ethnology, Political Science
ABC: Empire & Nationalism Studies
Sergei Markedonov
Cossacks: Unity or Diversity?
Sergei Markedonov
The Fundamental Question of Cossack Studies: Russian Historiography in Search of the “Ancient”Cossackdom
Serhii Plokhy
“Nationalization” of Ukrainian Cossackdom in the 17th-18th c.
Ivan Basharov
Trans-Baikal Cossacks in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Historiography
Brian J. Boeck
Newest Mythologies
Book Reviews
Yuehtsen J. Chung
Eric Lohr, Nationalizing the Russian Empire: The Campaign against Enemy Aliens during World War I (Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2003). 237 pages. ISBN: 0-674-01041-8.
Ernest Gyidel
А. Ю. Бахтурина. Политика Российской Империи в Восточной Галиции в годы Первой мировой войны / Серия “Первая монография” под редакцией Г. А. Бордюгова. Москва.: “АИРО-ХХ”, 2000. 264 с.
Mikhail Tyaglyi
Альтман И. А. Жертвы ненависти. Холокост в СССР, 1941-1945. Москва: Фонд “Ковчег”, 2002. 544 с. ISBN: 5-89048-110-X.
Kate Brown
