Volume 23, Number 4 (Fall 2022)
From the Editors
Interview with Ronald Grigor Suny . . . 693–702
Articles
Maria Grazia Bartolini
“Thy Name Is as Ointment Put Forth”: The Image of St. Vladimir Sviatoslavich in Late 17th-Century Ukraine . . . 703–41
Fabian Baumann
Nationality as Choice of Path: Iakov Shul’gin, Dmitrii Pikhno, and the Russian-Ukrainian Crossroads . . . 743–71
Martin Rohde
Ukrainian “National Science” from a Spatial Perspective: How the Hutsul Lands Were Mapped . . . 773–801
Forum: How Deadly Was the Gulag?
Mikhail Nakonechnyi
The Gulag’s “Dead Souls”: Mortality of Individuals Released from the Camps, 1930–55 . . . 803–50
Stephen G. Wheatcroft
The Mortality of Released Prisoners and the Scale of Soviet Penal Mortality, 1939–45 . . . 851–72
Mikhail Nakonechnyi
Gulag Medical Releases: A Response to Stephen G. Wheatcroft . . . 873–98
Reaction
Golfo Alexopoulos
Counting the Gulag’s Dead and Dying . . . 899–904
Review Essay
Mehmet Volkan Kasikci
Living under Stalin’s Rule in Kazakhstan . . . 905–23
Reviews
Alessandro Stanziani
Russia and the United States—Comparative vs. Connected History? . . . 925–35
Alexey Golubev
Hippies and Soviet Liminality . . . 936–40
Cécile Vaissié
Who Read, Typed, and Distributed Samizdat in the Soviet Union . . . 941–46
Contributors to This Issue . . . 947–48