Volume 21, Number 2 (Spring 2020)
From the Editors
On Red-Baiting, Then and Now . . . 229
Forum: Political and Social Concepts in the Russian Enlightenment
Sergey Polskoy
Translation of Political Concepts in 18th-Century Russia: Strategies and Practices . . . 235
Konstantin D. Bugrov
Moralism and Monarchism: Visions of Power in 18th-Century Russia . . . 267
Maya Lavrinovich
A Retired Brigadier Caught between Feelings and Social Hierarchy: The Concept of Friendship in a Late 18th-Century Epistolary Exchange . . . 293
Reaction
Vladislav Rjéoutski
Key Concepts in 18th-Century Russia . . . 319
Articles
Irina Volkova
Spanish Republicans’ Struggle and Its Impact on the Soviet Wartime Generation . . . 327
Rachel Applebaum
The Rise of Russian in the Cold War: How Three Worlds Made a World Language . . . 347
Review Article
Julia Herzberg
Faith on the Menu: Conflicts around Fasting in Muscovy . . . 371
Review Essays
Frances Saddington
Treasures on the Bookshelf: Books from the Old City and Picture Books from Soviet Russia . . . 401
Nari Shelekpayev
Capital Cities, Politics, and Urban Life in Central Asia, 1955–2017 . . . 413
Reviews
Anna Afanasieva
Local Knowledge and the Imperial State . . . 427
Gregory Afinogenov
Empire Looks Outward . . . 435
Felix Wemheuer
Was Maoist China a Clone of the Soviet Union? . . . 442
Erica L. Fraser
Historicizing Homophobia and Visualizing Masculinity since 1945 . . . 453
Contributors to This Issue . . . 459