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 Reviewing The Shadow in the East by Aliide Naylor

Reviewing The Shadow in the East by Aliide Naylor

November 29, 2020

Zooming in on the Baltic states, Aliide Naylor’s debut The Shadow in the East: Vladimir Putin and the New Baltic Front takes the reader on a journey through time and space. Fragmented memories of [...]

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 Cultural Contamination in Russia: reviewing Conspiracy Culture by Keith Livers

Cultural Contamination in Russia: reviewing Conspiracy Culture by Keith Livers

November 22, 2020

Conspiracy Culture: Post-Soviet Paranoia and the Russian Imagination by Keith Livers is part of a recent cast of plucky new texts that blur the boundaries between academia and popular culture [...]

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 Reviewing Genocide in the Carpathians: War, Social Breakdown, and Mass Violence 1914-1945

Reviewing Genocide in the Carpathians: War, Social Breakdown, and Mass Violence 1914-1945

November 15, 2020

Raz Segal’s Genocide in the Carpathians: War, Social Breakdown, and Mass Violence 1914-1945 draws light to an under-researched tragedy and contextualizes the violence committed in Europe against [...]

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 Reviewing Voices From the Soviet Edge by Jeff Sahadeo

Reviewing Voices From the Soviet Edge by Jeff Sahadeo

November 2, 2020

Migration to the global cities of the Soviet Union plays an important part in the history of Central Asia and the Caucasus. Exploring the narratives of those moving to these global cities, Jeff [...]

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 On the Origin of Species: reviewing Between Two Fires by Joshua Yaffa

On the Origin of Species: reviewing Between Two Fires by Joshua Yaffa

July 30, 2020

What does it take to succeed in Russia? Wits, talent, and wiliness – or so claims Joshua Yaffah, the author of Between Two Fires: Truth, Ambition, and Compromise in Putin’s Russia. [...]

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 Arm in Arm: reviewing The End of Protest by Micah White

Arm in Arm: reviewing The End of Protest by Micah White

July 24, 2020

Micah White is not a household name, but his influence as a writer and activist in the past decade has been extraordinary. In 2011, he called on his readers and followers to “flood into lower [...]

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 From Russia with Spite: reviewing Pravda Ha Ha by Rory MacLean

From Russia with Spite: reviewing Pravda Ha Ha by Rory MacLean

July 8, 2020

Louis Train reviews Pravda Ha Ha by Rory MacLean: "an interesting travelogue and a badly under-researched political text".

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 Danger in the North: reviewing The New Battle for the Atlantic by Magnus Nordenman

Danger in the North: reviewing The New Battle for the Atlantic by Magnus Nordenman

July 6, 2020

Louis Train reviews The New Battle for the Atlantic by Magnus Nordenman.

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 Where Do We Belong? reviewing Homes Away from Home by Sarah Wobick-Segev

Where Do We Belong? reviewing Homes Away from Home by Sarah Wobick-Segev

May 13, 2020

In Homes Away from Home: Jewish Belonging in Twentieth-Century Paris, Berlin, and St. Petersburg (Stanford University Press), Sarah Wobick-Segev compares the experiences of the Jewish populations [...]

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 What We Talk about When We Talk about Putin: a review

What We Talk about When We Talk about Putin: a review

April 8, 2020

Vladimir Putin, the man, is shrouded in secret, despite the fact that Vladimir Putin, the president, maintains an extraordinarily public profile. What we know about Putin’s biography could barely [...]

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