Volume 24, Number 1 (Winter 2023)

Image of smiling man waving farewell as he boards a plane, a stewardess at his side.
Future Soviet leader K. U. Chernenko setting off for America in 1974

From the Editors

Introducing History Ex Silo . . . 1–5

Articles

Ben Eklof

How Was Russia Governed Locally? Teachers’ Complaints and Institutional Disarray in the Kazan Region, 1895–1908 . . . 7–29

Alexandre Sumpf

“By and for Disabled Veterans”: An Alternative History of Russia’s Great War and Revolution . . . 31–62

Norihiro Naganawa

Officious Aliens: Tatars’ Involvement in the Central Asian Revolution, 1919–21 . . . 63–92

Donald J. Raleigh

Placing Capitalism at the Service of Socialism: Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko’s Unpublished “Notes on America” . . . 93–120

Rustam Alexander

AIDS/HIV and Homophobia in the USSR, 1983–90 . . . 121–50

Review Essays

Donald Ostrowski

Recent Studies on Early Rus’ Chronicles . . . 151–66

Heather J. Coleman

Bringing Theology Back In . . . 167–84

Mirjam Galley

Childhood and Youth in the Soviet Union under Stalin . . . 185–98

Reviews

Sarah Badcock

Money, Love, and Friendship in the Late Imperial Artistic World . . . 199–206

Liudmila Novikova

Everyday Life, Work, and Survival on the Soviet Home Front in World War II . . . 207–20

Liliya Berezhnaya

Secularization and Lived Religiosity à la Russe . . . 221–30

Mischa Gabowitsch

Dissecting Post-Soviet Memory Politics . . . 231–36

Contributors to This Issue . . . 237–38

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