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  • Managing Editor

    Irina BurnsKritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian HistorySchool of Foreign ServiceIntercultural Center 301Georgetown UniversityWashington, DC 20057 USAib496@georgetown.edu

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  • Associate Editors

    Maria Grazia BartoliniDipartimento di Lingue, Letterature, Culture e MediazioniUniversità degli Studi di MilanoPiazza S. Alessandro 120123 Milan, Italymaria.bartolini@unimi.it Ian W. Campbell Dept

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  • Contact Editors

    Gregory AfinogenovDept. of History, ICC 600Georgetown University37th and O Sts., NWWashington, DC 20057 USAgregory.afinogenov@georgetown.edu Krista GoffDept. of HistoryUniversity of Miami1252 Memo

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  • Style Sheet

    Please read these style guidelines carefully. Putting your manuscript into Kritika style will be much appreciated and will significantly aid the editorial process. Please double-space all document

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  • Submissions

    Kritika accepts contributions in the following genres: (a) research articles (8,000–12,000 words, including notes); (b) review articles (6,000–10,000 words, including notes); (c) review essays (2,000

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    The gallery on this page shows most of the images published in Kritika since 2005.

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    Volume 25, Number 4 (Fall 2024) A Bittersweet Silver Jubilee Contributors to Kritika 25, 4 Volume 25, Number 3 (Summer 2024) The New Scholarship on the Brezhnev Era Contributors t

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  • Volume 5, Number 1 (Winter 2004)

    Special Issue: The New Political History From the Editors New Wine in New Bottles? . . . 1 Articles Aleksei MillerBetween Local and Inter-Imperial: Russian Imperial History in Search of S

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  • Volume 5, Number 2 (Spring 2004)

    From the Editors e-Kritika . . . 241 Forum: Reinterpreting Russification in Late Imperial Russia Mikhail DolbilovRussification and the the Bureaucratic Mind in the Russian Empire’s Northwest

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  • Volume 5, Number 3 (Summer 2004)

    From the Editors An Interview with Dan Davidson . . . 447 Articles Daniel BeerThe Medicalization of Religious Deviance in the Russian Orthodox Church (1880–1905) . . . 451 Virginia Martin

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