Volume 12, Number 1 (Winter 2011)
From the Editors
Tatars and Pyrenees . . . 1
Articles
Richard Stites
Decembrists with a Spanish Accent . . . 5
Yanni Kotsonis
The Problem of the Individual in the Stolypin Reforms . . . 25
Manfred Zeller
“Our Own Internationale,” 1966: Dynamo Kiev Fans between Local Identity and Transnational Imagination . . . 53
Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe
The “Ukrainian National Revolution” of 1941: Discourse and Practice of a Fascist Movement . . . 83
History and Historians
Omer Bartov
Moshe Lewin’s Century . . . 115
Sir Ian Kershaw
Moshe Lewin, 1921–2010 . . . 123
Alfred J. Rieber
Moshe Lewin: A Reminiscence and Appreciation . . . .127
Molly Molloy
Marc Raeff: A Bibliography (1993–2008) . . . 141
Review Forum: Soviet Foreign Policy
Sabine Dullin
Understanding Russian and Soviet Foreign Policy from a Geocultural Perspective . . . .161
David C. Engerman
The Second World’s Third World . . . 183
Review Essays
Susan K. Morrissey
Terrorism, Modernity, and the Question of Origins . . . 213
David Shearer
Workers, Revolution, and Stalinism . . . .227
Reviews
Joseph Bradley
I. S. Rozental´, “I vot obshchestvennoe mnenie!” Kluby v istorii rossiiskoi obshchestvennosti, konets XVIII–nachalo XX vv. (“And There You Have Public Opinion!” Clubs and the Russian Public Sphere from the End of the 18th to the Beginning of the 20th Centuries); A. S. Tumanova, Obshchestvennye organizatsii i russkaia publika v nachale XX veka (Voluntary Associations and the Russian Public at the Beginning of the 20th Century) . . . 249
Caryl Emerson
Maxim Waldstein, The Soviet Empire of Signs: A History of the Tartu School of Semiotics . . . 262
Letters
Stephen F. Cohen
To the Editors . . .269
Contributors to This Issue . . . 270