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  Publications of Anna Krylova
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Papers Published

  1. A. Krylova. "Identity, Agency, and the First Soviet Generation." Stephen Lovell (ed.), Generations in 20th Century Europe  (2007).
  2. A. Krylova. "Stalinist Identity from the Viewpoint of Gender: Rearing a Generation of Professionally Violent Women Soldiers in 1930s Stalinist Russia." Gender and History  (November, 2004). [pdf]
  3. A. Krylova. "’Dancing on the Graves of the Dead’ or Building a World War II Memorial in Post-Soviet Russia." Memory and The Impact of Political Transformation in Public Space  (2004).
  4. "Beyond the Spontaneity-Consciousness Paradigm: 'Class Instinct' as a Promising Category of Historical Analysis." Slavic Review  (Spring, 2003). [pdf]
  5. "'Dancing on the Graves of the Dead' or Building a World War II Memorial in Post-Soviet Russia."  and in Radical History Review Memory and War in Eastern Europe  (2003).
  6. "In Their Own Words? Autobiographies of Women Writers, 1930-1946." Russian Women Writers  (2002).
  7. "'Healers of Wounded Souls': The Crisis of Private Life in Soviet Literature and Society, 1944-46." Journal of Modern History  (June, 2001). [pdf]
  8. "The Tenacious Liberal Subject in Soviet Studies." Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 1:1 (Winter, 2000). [pdf]
  9. "'Ved ne mozhesh' ty vechno zhit' moeii zhizniiu:' Lichnow I lichnost' v predvoennoi sovetskoi literature I obshchestve." Sotsialisticheskii Kanon  (2000).
  10. "'Saying Lenin and Meaning Party': Subversion and Laughter in Late Soviet Society." Consuming Russia: Popular Culture, Sex and Society since Gorbachev  (1998).
  11. "Revoliutsionnyi diskurs." Oktiabr' 1917: Smysl I znachenie  (1998).
  12. "Teaching Cultural History: Russian and Soviet Literature as Historical Documents." Urgent Problems of Teaching Russian History in Russian and American Universities  (1998).