Volume 16, Number 2 (Spring 2015)
From the Editors
A New Chill? Foreign Scholars and the Russian Visa Question . . . 229
Erratum . . . 234
Articles
William Pomeranz
The Practice of Law and the Promise of Rule of Law: The Advokatura and the Civil Process in Tsarist Russia . . . 235
Mayhill C. Fowler
Mikhail Bulgakov, Mykola Kulish, and Soviet Theater: How Internal Transnationalism Remade Center and Periphery . . . 263
Forum: Forces for Change in Early Modern Russia
Paul Bushkovitch
Change and Culture in Early Modern Russia . . . 291
Nancy S. Kollmann
A Deeper Early Modern: A Response to Paul Bushkovitch . . . 317
Forum: What’s So Central about Central Asia?
Uyama Tomohiko
The Contribution of Central Eurasian Studies to Russian and (Post-)Soviet Studies and Beyond . . . 331
Gulmira Sultangalieva
The Place of Kazakhstan in the Study of Central Asia . . . 345
Sergey Abashin
Soviet Central Asia on the Periphery . . . 359
Jeff Sahadeo
Home and Away: Why the Asian Periphery Matters in Russian History . . . 375
Reaction
David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye
On the Edge? Central Asia’s Place in the Field . . . 389
Review Essay
Anatoly Pinsky
Soviet Modernity Post-Stalin: The State, Emotions, and Subjectivities . . . 395
Reviews
Ekaterina Boltunova
The Russian Officer Corps and Military Efficiency, 1800–1914 . . . 413
Olga Haldey
The Melodrama of City Life in Early 20th-Century Russia . . . 423
Faith Hillis
Warsaw Jews and the 1905 Revolution . . . 429
Alexis Peri
Survival and Subversion during the Great Patriotic War . . . 437
Ingrid Kleespies
Tourism Soviet-Style . . . 444
Thomas M. Bohn
Soviet History as a History of Urbanization . . . 451
In Memoriam
Brian J. Boeck
Edward L. Keenan (1935–2015) . . . 459
Contributors to This Issue . . . 467