Volume 27, Number 1 (Winter 2026)

From the Editors

State Universities and the Funding Crisis . . . 1–14

Articles

SAMUEL FINKELMAN

From Ethnocide to Expiation: Jewish Reflections on Ukrainian Nationalism in Late Soviet Labor Camps . . . 15–46

IRINA ROLDUGINA

“One Does Not Talk about It, but It Is There”: Unfolding Western–Soviet Queer Kinship in the Late Soviet Union . . . 47–74

Roundtable on the Authorial Self

XENIA A. CHERKAEV

I See Your Singular Pasts and Raise You Interpretive Frameworks: Authorial Self as Historical Ethnography’s Method . . . 75–90

TAMTA KHALVASHI

Poor Images, Repaired Stories: In Defense of Imagistic History and Ethnography . . . 91–109

WILLARD SUNDERLAND

To Russia with Plutarch, or the Usefulness, Sometimes, of Going Closer In  . . . 111–23

JULIANE FÜRST

The Pesky Authorial Self: Explorations in the Land of Historical Production . . . 125–42

Review Article

ANTONY KALASHNIKOV

Soviet Chronopolitics: Beyond “Revolutionary Rupture” and “Totalitarian Stasis” . . . 143–69

Review Essays

THOMAS C. STEVENS

Propaganda, Patriotism, and Emotions in Revolutionary Russia and Ukraine, 1914–22 . . . 171–91

CLAIRE E. MCCALLUM

Beyond the Ideal: Writing New Embodied Histories of Soviet Socialism . . . 192–212

In Memoriam

JOCHEN HELLBECK AND IRINA PAPERNO

Remembering Jan Plamper . . . 213–19

YANNI KOTSONIS

Alfred Joseph Rieber, 1931–2025: A Remembrance . . . 220–26

ANDREI CUSCO

Alfred Rieber in Budapest: Complex Frontiers, Border Crossings, and Central European Vistas . . . 227–34

Contributors to This Issue . . . 235–36

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