Editors
Issue 2/2006 Conversations about Motherland: Individual and Collective Experiences of “Homeland”
Methodology and Theory
History
Christian Noack
From Ancestry to Territory: Spatial Dimensions of Muslim Identity in Imperial Russia
Walter Sperling
Building a Railway, Creating Imperial Space: “Locality,” “Region,” “Russia,” “Empire” as Political Arguments in Post-Reform Russia
Bradley D. Woodworth
Patterns of Civil Society in a Modernizing Multiethnic City: a German Town in the Russian Empire Becomes Estonian
Kelly O’Neill
Constructing Russian Identity in the Imperial Borderland: Architecture, Islam, and the Transformation of the Crimean Landscape
Sociology, Ethnology, Political Science
ABC: Empire & Nationalism Studies
Book Reviews
Nikita Khrapunov
Brian Glyn Williams, The Crimean Tatars: The Diaspora Experience and the Forging of a Nation (Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, 2001). 488 pp. (=Brill’s Inner Asian Library. Vol. 2). ISBN: 9-00412-122-6.
Andrew Wilson
Андрей В. Мальгин. Украина: Cоборность и регионализм. Симферополь: “Сонат”, 2005. 280 с. Карты, Указатель имен, Указатель географических названий. ISBN: 966-8111-45-1.
Daniel Prior
Adrienne Lynn Edgar, Tribal Nation: The Making of Soviet Turkmenistan (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004). 296 pp., ill. Bibliography, Index. ISBN: 0-691-11775-6.
Ludmila Novikova
