Volume 22, Number 4 (Fall 2021)
From the Editors
The Historian in the Age of COVID-19 . . . 669
Articles
Alexander Polunov
Spatial Utopianism and Russian Images of Distant Lands, 1880–1900 . . . 677
Olga Bessmertnaya
Magomet-Bek Hadjetlaché and the Muslim Question: Deceit, Trust, and Orientalism in Imperial Russia after 1905 . . . 697
Diana Dumitru
The Gordian Knot of Justice: Prosecuting Jewish Holocaust Survivors in Stalinist Courts for “Collaboration” with the Enemy . . . 729
Tatiana Vagramenko
KGB “Evangelism”: Agents and Jehovah’s Witnesses in Soviet Ukraine . . . 757
Thom Loyd
Congo on the Dnipro: Third Worldism and the Nationalization of Soviet Internationalism in Ukraine . . . 787
Classics in Retrospect
Michael David-Fox
Re-Reading Fainsod in Smolensk . . . 813
Review Article
John M. Romero
Rethinking Political Repression in the Tatar Republic, 1917–41 . . . 841
Review Essay
Caroline Fernandez and David Brandenberger
Narrating the Blockade: Young Female Diarists and the Siege of Leningrad . . . 865
Reviews
Kevin Gledhill
The Russia Company and Russo-British Trade after 1600 . . . 885
Julia Obertreis
Modernity’s Contested Scent . . . 895
Ann Komaromi
Less Conspiratorial and More Human . . . 901
Contributors to This Issue . . . 911