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 Eclectic Foods: reviewing T-Bone Whacks and Caviar Snacks by Sharon Hudgins

Eclectic Foods: reviewing T-Bone Whacks and Caviar Snacks by Sharon Hudgins

August 9, 2021

Katherine Leung review Sharon Hudgin's T-Bone Whacks and Caviar Snacks: Cooking with Two Texans in Siberia and the Russia Far East.

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 A Mirror of American Mainstream Media: reviewing The Dark Double: US Media, Russia, and the Politics of Values by Andrei P. Tsygankov

A Mirror of American Mainstream Media: reviewing The Dark Double: US Media, Russia, and the Politics of Values by Andrei P. Tsygankov

July 26, 2021

Katherine Leung review Andrei P. Tsygankov's The Dark Double.

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 Redefining Anti-imperialism: reviewing Indefensible by Rohini Hensman

Redefining Anti-imperialism: reviewing Indefensible by Rohini Hensman

June 3, 2021

In order to be a true anti-imperialist, you have to reject all forms of imperialism. Katherine Leung review Indefensible by Rohini Hensman.

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 Diasporic Cuisine: reviewing The Jewish Cookbook by Leah Koenig

Diasporic Cuisine: reviewing The Jewish Cookbook by Leah Koenig

May 28, 2021

Katherine Leungs explores Jewish Eastern European and Caucasian cooking traditions in a review of Leah Koeing's The Jewish Cookbook.

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 Gut-wrenching Images: reviewing Revolutions by Michael Löwy

Gut-wrenching Images: reviewing Revolutions by Michael Löwy

May 17, 2021

Katherine Leung review Michael Löwy's five-hundred-page black-and-white volume of photographs of historical revolutions.

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 The Ultimate Teacher’s Guide: reviewing The Women’s Revolution: Russia 1905-1917 by Judy Cox

The Ultimate Teacher’s Guide: reviewing The Women’s Revolution: Russia 1905-1917 by Judy Cox

April 25, 2021

Katherine Leung reviews The Women's Revolution by Judy Cox.

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 Memory Found and Memory Loss: reviewing My Heart by Semezdin Mehmedinović

Memory Found and Memory Loss: reviewing My Heart by Semezdin Mehmedinović

April 16, 2021

Katherine Leung reviews the memoir of a refugee. My Heart by Semezdin Mehmedinović.

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 Poetry with a Conscience: reviewing Life in Space by Galina Rymbu

Poetry with a Conscience: reviewing Life in Space by Galina Rymbu

April 4, 2021

Galina Rymbu’s poems employ history as a discursive tool to understand the present—stories of revolution, movement in time and space, life, and livelihood emerge. Review by Katherine Leung.

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 Hearing Kazakhstan: Talasbek Asemkulov’s A Life at Noon and the words between the music

Hearing Kazakhstan: Talasbek Asemkulov’s A Life at Noon and the words between the music

March 31, 2021

"The author’s passion for music and culture is enough for the novel to deliver a fascinating portrait of Kazak culture and a definitive record of the words between the music".

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 “An Intensely Rich Illustration of the Post-Stalinist Soviet Union”: Dear Comrades – film review

“An Intensely Rich Illustration of the Post-Stalinist Soviet Union”: Dear Comrades – film review

March 12, 2021

Andrei Konchalovsky’s latest feature film, Dear Comrades begins in June 1962 with a simple premise: the workers of Novochercassk are protesting and the local government is struggling to [...]

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