Volume 17, Number 3 (Summer 2016)
From the Editors
Revisiting Old Wars . . . 489
Forum: Soviet Central Asia in and after World War II
Moritz Florin
Becoming Soviet through War: The Kyrgyz and the Great Fatherland War . . . 495
Charles Shaw
Soldiers’ Letters to Inobatxon and O’g’ulxon: Gender and Nationality in the Birth of a Soviet Romantic Culture . . . 517
Timothy Nunan
A Union Reframed: Sovinformbiuro, Postwar Soviet Photography, and Visual Orders in Soviet Central Asia . . . 553
Artemy M. Kalinovsky
Central Planning, Local Knowledge? Labor, Population, and the “Tajik School of Economics” . . . 585
Reaction
Adrienne Lynn Edgar
Central Asian History as Soviet History . . . 621
Review Essays
Julia Leikin
Across the Seven Seas: Is Russian Maritime History More Than Regional History? . . . 631
Jared McBride
Who’s Afraid of Ukrainian Nationalism? . . . 647
Anna Ivanova
Socialist Consumption and Brezhnev’s Stagnation: A Reappraisal of Late Communist Everyday Life . . . 665
Reviews
David L. Ransel
Imperial Property Law and Its Consequences . . . 679
Eric Lohr
The Russian Army in World War I . . . 688
Scott Gehlbach
Taxes and Citizenship, 1850s–1920s . . . 698
Vladimir Solonari
Soviet Foreign Relations “Hard” and “Soft,” 1917–45 . . . 702
Contributors to This Issue . . . 712