Volume 26, Number 3 (Summer 2025)
From the Editors
Thinking beyond the Research Article and Book Review . . . 479–82
Articles
Maria Salomon Arel
Of Greetings, Salutations, and Honorifics: Elizabeth I, Boris Godunov, and Epistolary Signals of Status Acknowledgment . . . 483–514
Maureen Perrie
Samozvanstvo in a Religious Context: Old Believer Bishops in Imperial Russia . . . 515–46
Stephen Badalyan Riegg
The Tsar’s Proxy Civilizers: German Colonists and Scottish and Swiss Missionaries in the Nineteenth-Century Caucasus . . . 547–73
Kelsey Norris Sokolsky
“Find a Person” or “Find Oneself”?: Searching for War-Torn Kin and Identity among the Soviet Narod . . . 575–600
Benjamin Tromly
Émigré Return and Russian National Identity: The National Labor Alliance Confronts Post-Soviet Russia . . . 601–24
Review Article
Konstantin Pakhaliuk
The History Curriculum in Public Schools as a Component of the Official Historical Narrative in Modern Russia . . . 625–49
Review Essays
Susan K. Morrissey
Sex and Sexuality in Late Imperial Russia . . . 651–59
Emily D. Johnson
Gulag Studies amid Rising Political Repression and War . . . 660–72
James Heinzen
Conspiracies Large and Small: New Research on Secrecy and the Shadow Economy in the Soviet Union . . . 673–85
Carolina de Stefano
All Roads Lead to the Abyss: Global Pressures, Fateful Reforms, and Disillusionment in the Final Years of the Soviet Union . . . 686–99
Contributors to This Issue . . . 700–701