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Andrews, Edna

  1. Andrews, E; McLaws, G; Rogers, A. "A handbook of Russian verbal prefixes."  Bloomington: Physsardt, 1983 Reprinted 1990, Babel Publishers
  2. Andrews, E. "An error analysis of modern Russian." Teaching and Learning at Indiana University 6.2 (Winter, 1983).
  3. Andrews, E. "A Semantic Analysis of the Russian Prepositions/Preverbs O(-) and OB(-)." The Slavic and East European Journal 28.4 (Winter, 1984): 477-477. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  4. Andrews, E. "Markedness reversals in linguistic sign systems." In Memory of Roman Jakobson: Papers from the 1984 MALC (1985): 169-180.
  5. Andrews, E. "A synchronic semantic analysis of the preverbs O- and OB- in modern Serbo-Croatian." Papers for the Fifth Congress of Southeast European Studies, Belgrade (1985): 7-18.
  6. Andrews, E. "An extention of the concept of shifter in verbal categories: Perceptual versus transmissional deixis." University of North Carolina Linguistic Circle (1986): 73-80.
  7. Andrews, E. "A reevaluation of the relationship between grammatical gender and declension in modern Greek and Russian." IJSLP XXXIV (1986).
  8. Andrews, E. "Markedness theory in morphology and semantics: The reconciliation of contextual versus general meaning." The SECOL Review X.3 (1986).
  9. Andrews, E. "The prefixes DE- and UN- in modern American English." American Speech 61.3 (Fall, 1986).
  10. Andrews, E. "A second year grammar and one-stem dictionary."  1987
  11. Andrews, E. "A first year Supplementary Russian grammar."  1987
  12. Andrews, E. "Gender shifts and myths about markedness." University of North Carolina Linguistic Circle (1987).
  13. Andrews, E. "Jakobsonian markedness theory as mathematical principle." The Generation of the 1890s: Jakobson, Trubetzkoy, Mayakovsky: The First Roman Jakobson Colloquium (1987): 177-197.
  14. Andrews, E. "Frontiers in Semiotics edited by J. Deely, B. Williams & F.E. Kruse." American Speech 62 (1987).
  15. E. Andrews, G.N. Averyanova & G.I. Pyadusova. Пособие по русскому глаголу (Posobie po russkomu glagolu).1 New York: CIEE, 1987. (2nd expanded edition, 1988)
  16. E. Andrews. Frontiers in Semiotics edited by J. Deely, B. Williams & F.E. Kruse.  American Speech 62.4 (Winter, 1987).
  17. E. Andrews, I. Dolgova & E. Predtecenskaja. Пособие по русскому глаголу (Posobie po russkomu glagolu).2 New York: CIEE, 1988.
  18. Andrews, E. "A study in linguistic sign theory: The suffix -K-A/-KA in modern Russian." From Sign to Text in Linguistics, Literature and the Arts (1989): 123-134.
  19. Andrews, E. "Lingvistika i poetika i interpretacija teksta: Zimnaja noc Pasternaka." Vestnik Lgu (October, 1989).
  20. Andrews, E. "Markedness theory: The union of asymmetry and semiosis in language."  The Roman Jakobson Series in Linguistics and PoeticsDurham, NC: Duke Univeristy Press, 1990
  21. Andrews, E. "Grammar and pragmatics: The two axes of language and deixis." New Vistas in Grammar: Invariance and Variation (1990).
  22. Andrews, E. "Cognitive Science." SECOL Review (1990).
  23. Andrews, E. "A semiotic revolution: Peirce and Jakobson on the nature of the sign." Secol Review 14 (Spring, 1990).
  24. Andrews, E. "Semanticeskij analiz russkix glagol’nyx pristavok i predlogov o i ob." Russkij jazyk za rubezom (January, 1990).
  25. Andrews, E. "A dialogue on the sign: Can Peirce and Jakobson be reconciled?." Semiotica 82.1-2 (January, 1990): 1-14. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  26. Andrews, E. "Peirce's emotional interpretant: A key to bilingualism." IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching 28.3 (January, 1990): 185-200. [doi]
  27. Andrews, E. "Pierce’s emotional interpretant: A key to bilingualism." International Review of Applied Linguistics (IRAL) (August, 1990).
  28. Andrews, E. "The boundaries of sense: Cvetaeva’s extension of the morpheme." Studies in Poetics UCLA Slavic Studies Series (1991).
  29. Andrews, E. "Markedness Theory by Ed Batistella." American Speech (1991).
  30. Andrews, E. "Language: A Theory of its Stucture and Use by Pers Saugstad." Language 67.1 (March, 1991).
  31. Andrews, E. "Contemporary Morphology." Studies in Second Language Acquisition (1992).
  32. Andrews, E. "’Vzaimosvjaz’ tvorcestva Bulgakova i Zamjatina." Vestnik SPBU (January, 1992).
  33. Andrews, E. "The iconicity of gender shifts in contemporary Russian." Contributions to the International Congress of Slavists (1993): 202-213.
  34. Andrews, E; Johns, MS; Borchardt, F. "Gender signalling in Russian: A contrastive analysis of native speakers and artificial neural networks." Language Quarterly 31.1-2 (Winter, 1993): 1-40.
  35. Andrews, E. "The interface of iconicity and interpretants." The Peirce Seminar Papers (An Annual of Semiotic Analysis) 2 (1994): 9-28.
  36. Andrews, E. "Gender and declension shifts in contemporary standard Russian: Markedness as a semiotic principle." A Calculus of Meaning: Studies in Markedness, Distinctive Features and Deixis (1994).
  37. Andrews, E. "Markedness theory: An explication of its theoretical basis and applicability in semantic analysis." Memorial volume to honor J. Daniel Armstrong (1994). (accepted 1984)
  38. Andrews, E. "The Port-Royal Grammar." SECOL Review (1994).
  39. E. Andrews. "About Sintetizm, Mathematics and other things. (in Russian) (O синтетиэме, математике и прочем �.: Pоман <<мы>> еи замятина."  St. Petersburg, Russia: Astra Lyuks, 1994 [published review of book in Vestnik SPBU, vyp.1, no.2, January , 1995]
  40. with E. Maksimova. С места в карьер: A structural approach to contemporary Russian grammar - an instructor's manual. Boston, MA: Focus Publishers, 1994.
  41. Andrews, E. "Seeing is believing: Categories of visual perception in Russian." Meaning as Explanation: Advances in Linguistic Sign Theory (1995): 361-380.
  42. Andrews, E. "Evaluation in ELT by Cyril Weir & Jon Robers." American Speech (1995).
  43. Andrews, E. "Osobennosti razvitija russkoj leksiki v novejsij period (na materiale gazet)." The Slavic and East European Journal 39.3 (Fall, 1995).
  44. Andrews, E. "Adult speaker and child addressee: Usage and perception of Russian diminutives." Russian Language Journal XLIX.162-4 (1995).
  45. Andrews, E. "Upotreblenie laskatel’nyx form v razgovore s det’mi." Avrora (July, 1995).
  46. Andrews, E. "The semantics of suffixation in Russian."  Slavic LinguisticsMunchen, Germany: Lincom Europa, 1996 Nominated for a prize in linguistics by AATSEEL
  47. Benjamins, J. "A Calculus of Meaning: Studies in Markedness, Distinctive Features and Deixis."  Ed. Andrews, E; Tobin, Y 1996: 432 pp.; edited-432 pp.; edited.
  48. Andrews, E. "Sovremennaja zizn’ i vopros o tabu." Avrora (1996).
  49. Andrews, E. "Political correctness and cultural sensitivity: The linguistic problem of taboo." American Speech 71.4 (1996): 389-404. [doi]
  50. Andrews, E. "The shift of ’shame’ in Slavic." IJSLP XXXIX-XL (1996): 299-312.
  51. with Andrews, E; Averyanova, G; Pyadusova, G. "Russian Verb: Forms and Functions."  Russkij jazyk: Moscow, 1997 358 pp. Second revised and expanded edition, 2001, 384 pp.
  52. Andrews, E. "The semiotics of catastrophe: Interpretants and linguistic change." Semiotics Around the World: Synthesis in Diversity (1997): 179-182.
  53. Andrews, E. "Einstein: Selected Works (vols III & IV) by Richard Taylor & William Powell." Europe-Asia Studies (1997).
  54. Andrews, E. "Interpretants and linguistic change: The case of -x- in modern standard colloquial Russian." Journal of Slavic Linguistics 1.2 (Summer, 1997): 199-218.
  55. Andrews, E. "Peirce and Jakobson Revisited: The Relation of Visual and Auditory Signs in Human Language." The Peirce Papers III 12 (1997): 11-27.
  56. Andrews, E. "The Memory of Language in the Language of Memory." The Peirce Seminar Papers (An Annual of Semiotic Analysis) 4 (1999): 623-637.
  57. Andrews, E. "The Jakobsonian Legacy in Contemporary Poetics." Semiotica 123.1/2 (1999).
  58. Andrews, E. "Lotman's communication act and semiosis." Semiotica 126.1-4 (January, 1999): 1-16. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  59. Andrews, E. "K opredeleniju semioticheskogo prostranstva." Jazyk, Kul'tura, Obshchenie, 92-95 (2000).
  60. Andrews, E. "Nine short articles on major figures and central theoretical constructs in semiotic and linguistic theory." The Icon Critical Dictionary of Semiotics and Linguistics (2000).
  61. Andrews, E. "The Role of Semiotics in Modern Linguistic Theory." Contemporary Slavic Linguistics (2000).
  62. Andrews, E. "Jakobson between East and West: 1915-1939." SEEJ (The Slavic and East European Journal) (2000).
  63. Andrews, E. "Recasting Animacy: The Codification of Perceptual Distinctions in Language." (2000): 205-223.
  64. Andrews, E. "The Tartu School at the End of the Twentieth Century." Semiotica 131.3-4 (2000): 267-71.
  65. Andrews, E. "Russian: A Grammar of Contemporary Russian."  Lincom Europa, Munchen, 2001
  66. Andrews, E. "Text and Culture: Continuous Discontinuity in Lotman and Zamjatin." Russian Literature XLIX-IV (May, 2001): 347-370.
  67. Andrews, E. "Contemporary Russian Studies: Language, Culture, Text."  GLOSSOS, 2002: 200 pp.; edited-200 pp.; edited.
  68. Andrews, E. "Russian Contributions to Cognitive Science: Vygotsky, Luria, Jakobson and Lotman." Contemporary Russian Studies: Language, Culture, Text (2002).
  69. Andrews, E. "Russian Derivational Morphology and Shifting Reference." Townsend Memorial Volume (2002).
  70. Andrews, E. "Gender Roles and Perception: Russian Diminutives in Discourse." Slavic Gender Linguistics (2003). (accepted)
  71. Andrews, E. "Peterburg Axmatovoj i Bloka." Gorod, gor'koj lyubovyu lyubimyj (2003). (Introductory Article)
  72. Andrews, E. "Viktor Shklovskij: proza 20-x godov." The Poetics and Stylistics of the Literature of the Nineteen Twenties (2003). (in press)
  73. Andrews, E. "Teorija postroenie xudozhestvennogo prostranstva: Lotman i Florenskij." (2003).
  74. Andrews, E. "Tartu School Contributions to the Study of Literary Texts: The Work of Peeter Torop." Semiotica 144.1/4 (2003): 377-380. [doi]
  75. Andrews, E. "Memory, Language and Brain." Prague School Linguistics (2003). (tentative volume title)
  76. with Andrews, E; Maksimova, E. "Zamjatinkskij Puskin." Russkaja Literatura, Journal of the Institute of Russian Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Puskinskij Dom (2003).
  77. E. Andrews & E. Maksimova. "Замятинский Пушкин: Пушкинские образы в романе ?Мы? Е.И. Замятина." Russkoe slovo v mirovoj kul'ture (2003): 364-371.
  78. Andrews, E. "Conversations with lotman: Cultural semiotics in language, literature, and cognition."  The University of Toronto Press, January, 2003: 1-204. Translated into Japanese in 2005  [abs]
  79. Andrews, E. "Redefining textual boundaries: Torop and the Tartu school of semiotics." Semiotica 144.144 (December, 2003): 377-380. [doi]
  80. E. Andrews. "Conversations with Lotman: Cultural Semiotics in Language, Literature and Cognition." (2004).
  81. E. Andrews. "Пределы русской души: построение художественного пространства в творчестве М.А. Булгакова и Е.И. Замятина." Leib, Geist und Seele in der russischen Literatur und Kultur Weiner Slawistischer Almanach Bach, 54 (2004): 241-252.
  82. Andrews, E. "Slavic Languages in the Context of Languages of the Worl. Review of Comrie/Corbett The Slavonic Languages." SEEJ (Fall, 2005). (to appear)
  83. Andrews, E. "Medial Temporal Lobes and Languages: The Case of HM,." Journal of Memory and Language (2005).
  84. Andrews, E. "Neurolinguistic perspectives on Second Language Acquisition." Language (Journal of the Linguistic Society of America) (2005).
  85. with Andrews, E; Skotko, B. "H.M.’s Language Skills: Clues About Language and the Medial Temporal Lobe." Journal of Memory and Language (2005). (under review)
  86. Skotko, BG; Andrews, E; Einstein, G. "Language and the medial temporal lobe: Evidence from H.M.'s spontaneous discourse." Journal of Memory and Language 53.3 (January, 2005): 397-415. [doi]  [abs]
  87. Andrews, E. "Slavic Linguistics 2K: A Retrospective Volume."  Ed. Andrews, E; Franks, S; Feldstein, R; G, F Slavika Publishers, 2006
  88. Andrews, E. "Zamyatin and the circle of colors." Zamyatin and "We": An Anthology (2006). (to appear)
  89. E. Andrews. "Grammar and pragmatics: The two axes of language and deixis." Current Issues in Lingusitic Theory 49 (2006): 407-413.
  90. E. Andrews. "Gender roles and perception: Russian diminutives in discourse." Slavic Gender Linguistics (2006).
  91. Skotko, BG; Andrews, E; Einstein, G. "Corrigendum to "Language and the medial temporal lobe: Evidence from H.M.'s spontaneous discourse" [Journal of Memory and Language 53 (2005) 397-415] (DOI:10.1016/j.jml.2005.05.003)." Journal of Memory and Language 54.4 (May, 2006): 635. [doi]
  92. Andrews, E; Maksimova, E. "Semiospheric Transitions: A Key to Modelling Translation." Sign Systems Studies, Труды по знаковым системам (2008).
  93. Andrews, E. "“The Semiotics of Jurij Lotman.”." The Literary Encyclopedia. (2008).
  94. Andrews, E. "Lotman and the Cognitive Sciences: The Role of Autocommunication in the Language of Memory." Integration und Explosion. Perspektiven auf die Kutursemiotik Jurij Lotmans (2009).
  95. Andrews, E. "Redefining Discontinuity in Cultural Space: Principles of Semiospheric Explosion." Introductory article to Ju. M. Lotman, Culture and Explosion, trans. by W. Clark (2009).
  96. Andrews, E. "Series of articles on semiotic topics." The Routledge Companion to Semiotics (2009).
  97. E. Andrews. Русские глагольные приставки.. Russian Language Publishers: Moscow, 2009.
  98. E. Andrews and E. Maksimova. "Semiotic Transitions: A Key to Modelling Translation." Sign Systems Studies 36.3 (2009).
  99. Andrews, E; Maksimova, EA, trans. Russian Translation: Theory and practice. Russian Translation: Theory and practice Routledge, (January, 2009): 1-187. [doi]  [abs]
  100. Andrews, E; Maksimova, E. "Russian Translation: Theory and Practice (2 volumes)."  Routledge Publishers, 2010 Volume 2 is in electronic format.
  101. Andrews, E. "Markedness Theory: Tense and Aspect in the Russian Verb." The Russian Verb (Oxford University Press) (2010).
  102. Andrews, E; Dickey, S. "Slavic Linguistics: In Honor of Ronald Feldstein."  2011
  103. Andrews, E; Bae, C; Davis, N; Kang, P; Mehta, N; Hausburg, T. "Speech and Sung Phoneme Perception." (2011). (under review)
  104. Andrews, E. "Language and brain: Recasting meaning in the definition of human language." Semiotica 2011.184 (April, 2011): 11-32. (in press) [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  105. Andrews, E. "Markedness." The Oxford Handbook of Tense and Aspect (September, 2012). [doi]  [abs]
  106. Andrews, E; Frigau, L; Voyvodic-Casabo, C; Voyvodic, J; Wright, J. "Multilingualism and fMRI: Longitudinal Study of Second Language Acquisition.." Brain Sci 3.2 (May, 2013): 849-876. [doi]  [abs]
  107. Andrews, E. "Neuroscience and multilingualism."  January, 2014: 1-254.  [abs]
  108. Thompson, RJ; Walther, I; Tufts, C; Lee, KC; Paredes, L; Fellin, L; Andrews, E; Serra, M; Hill, JL; Tate, EB; Schlosberg, L. "Development and Assessment of the Effectiveness of an Undergraduate General Education Foreign Language Requirement." Foreign Language Annals 47.4 (December, 2014): 653-668. [doi]  [abs]
  109. Andrews, E. "The importance of Lotmanian semiotics to sign theory and the cognitive neurosciences." Sign Systems Studies 43.2-3 (January, 2015): 347-364. [doi]  [abs]
  110. Andrews, E. "Cognitive Neuroscience and Multilingualism." The Handbook of the Neuroscience of Multilingualism (January, 2019): 19-47. [doi]  [abs]
  111. Andrews, E. "The importance of lotmanian and peircean semiotics in linguistic analysis." Balkanistica 33 (January, 2020): 221-230.
  112. Andrews, E; Eierud, C; Banks, D; Harshbarger, T; Michael, A; Rammell, C. "Effects of Lifelong Musicianship on White Matter Integrity and Cognitive Brain Reserve.." Brain Sci 11.1 (January, 2021). [doi]  [abs]
  113. Eierud, C; Michael, A; Banks, D; Andrews, E. "Resting-state functional connectivity in lifelong musicians." Psychoradiology 3 (January, 2023). [doi]  [abs]

Apollonio, Carol

  1. Flath (Apollonio), C. "Seminary Heroes in Mid-Nineteenth Century Russian Literature." Canadian-American Slavic Studies (Spring, 1989).
  2. Kizaki, S, trans. The Phoenix Tree and Other Stories.  Kodansha International Ltd., 1990. 242.  translated by Flath (Apollonio), C
  3. Andrews, E; Tuyl, JV; Maksimova, E; Dolgova, I; Flath (Apollonio), C. "С месма б карьер: Leaping Into Russian. A Systematic Introduction to Contemporary Russian Grammar."  Focus, 1993
  4. Kizaki, S. "The Sunken Temple."  Kodansha International Ltd., 1993 translated by Flath (Apollonio), C
  5. Flath (Apollonio), C. "Fear of Faith: The Hidden Religious Message of Notes From Underground." Slavic and East European Journal 37.4 (1993): 510-529.  [author's comments]
  6.  "Intimacy and Terror: Soviet Diaries of the 1930s."  Ed. Lahusen, T; Garros, V; Koranevskaya, N The New Press, 1995: 394-394. translated by Flath (Apollonio), C
  7. Flath (Apollonio), C. "The Limits to the Flesh: Searching for the Soul in Chekhov’s ’A Boring Story’." Slavic and East European Journal 2 (1997): 271-286.
  8. Flath (Apollonio), C. "Delineating the Territory of Cechov’s ’A Woman’s Kingdom’." Russian Literature XLIV-IV.4 (November, 1998): 389-408. [doi]
  9. Flath (Apollonio), C. "Poor Folk: An Allegory of Body and Mind." Dostoevsky Studies 2 (1999).
  10. Flath (Apollonio), C. "The Passion of Dmitrii Karamazov." Slavic Review 58.3 (Fall, 1999): 584-99. [doi]
  11. Flath (Apollonio), C. "The Seagull: The Stage Mother, the Missing Father and the Origins of Art." Modern Drama XLII.4 (Winter, 1999): 491-510.
  12. Flath (Apollonio), C. Review of Performing without a Stage: The Art of Literary Translation by Robert Wechsler.  CATI Quarterly (1999).
  13. Robert Wechsler. Performing without a Stage: The Art of Literary Translation.  CATI Quarterly (Spring, 1999). (1998)
  14. Flath (Apollonio), C. "Writing about Nothing: ’Ariadne’ and the Narcissistic Narrator." Slavonic and East European Review 77.2 (April, 1999): 223-39.
  15. Flath (Apollonio), C. "Art and Idleness in Chekhov’s ’House with a Mezzanine’." Russian Review 58.3 (July, 1999): 456-66. [doi]
  16. Flath (Apollonio), C. "Escape from Idyll: Chekhov and Pushkin." Collected Essays in Honor of the Bicentennial of Alexander S. Pushkin’s Birth (2000): 37-52.
  17. Flath (Apollonio), C. "The Passion of Dmitrii Karamazov - A reply." SLAVIC REVIEW 59.3 (2000): 727-729. [Gateway.cgi]
  18. (Flath) Apollonio, C. "Chekhov’s Underground Man: ’An Attack of Nerves’." Slavic and East European Journal (SEEJ) (Fall, 2000): 375-92.  [abs]
  19. Ivanova, G, trans. Labor-Camp Socialism: The GULAG in the Soviet Totalitarian System. Ed. Raleigh, DJ; Sharpe, ME. 2000.  translated by Flath (Apollonio), C
  20. Flath (Apollonio), C. "Nikolai Gerasimovich Pomialovsky." The Dictionary of Literary Biography: Russian Literature in the Age of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky (2001).
  21. Flath (Apollonio), C. Review of The Little Tragedies by Alexander Pushkin translated by Nancy K. Anderson.  Slavic and East European Journal 45.3 (2001).
  22. Alexander Pushkin. The Little Tragedies.  Slavic and East European Journal 45.3 (2001). (translated, with critical essays, by Nancy K. Anderson)
  23. Flath (Apollonio), C. "Anna Karenina: Translation, Literalism, and the Life of Art." Tolstoy Studies Journal XIV (2002): 108-15.
  24. Flath (Apollonio), C. "Russian Documents: education and folk culture in the 19th century." Russian Women: Experience and Expression, Historical and Literary Documents 1700-1917 (2002).
  25. Apollonio, C. "Demons of Translation: The Strange Path of Dostoevsky’s Novels into the English Tradition." Dostoevsky Studies IX (2005): 45-52.
  26. Apollonio, C. Review of Moi Talisman: Selected Lyric Poetry of Alexander Pushkin" translated by J.H. Lowenfeld.  Pushkin Review 8 (2005): 1-5.
  27. Apollonio, C. Review of A New Word on the Brothers Karamazov edited by Robert Louis Jackson.  Dostoevsky Studies IX (2005).
  28. Ed. Robert Louis Jackson. "A New Word on the Brothers Karamazov".  Dostoevsky Studies IX (2005).
  29. Apollonio, C. Review of The Four Major Plays (of Anton Chekhov) translated by Curt Columbus.  Slavic and East European Journal 50.2 (2006).
  30. Apollonio, C, trans. A New Century, A New Chekhov. Slavic and East European Journal 50.3 (Fall, 2006).  [author's comments]
  31.  Anton Chekhov: The Four Major Plays, Tr. Curt Columbus.  Slavic and East European Journal 50.2 (Summer, 2006).
  32. Apollonio, C. Review of The Polemical Force of Chekhov’s Comedies: A Rhetorical Analysis of Chekhov's Comedies by John McKellor Reid.  The Russian Review 67 (2007).
  33. "Chekhov in the Afterworld: The Life of Translations: A Roundtable with Peter Constantine, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky." Chekhov the Immigrant: Translating a Cultural Icon (Spring, 2008). (translated by Apollonio, C)
  34. Apollonio, C. "Dostoevsky's Unfinished Journey." SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN JOURNAL 52.3 (Fall, 2008): 455-456.
  35. Apollonio, C. Review of Dostoevsky’s Unfinished Journey by Robert Feuer Miller.  Slavic and East European Journal 52.3 (2008).
  36. John Reid. "The Polemical Force of Chekhov's Comedies".  Russian Review, Volume 67 (January-October) (2008).
  37. Apollonio, C. "Dostoevsky's Secrets: Reading Against the Grain."  Studies in Russian Literature and ThoughtNorthwestern University Press, 2009
  38. Apollonio, C. "Dostoevsky’s Religion: Words Images, and the Seed of Charity." Dostoevsky Studies (special issue on Dostoevsky's Religion) 12 (Winter, 2009).
  39. Apollonio, C. "Scenic Storytelling in Chekhov’s ’Grasshopper’." The Bulletin of the North American Chekhov Society XLI.1 (Fall, 2009).
  40. Apollonio, C. Review of Discovering Sexuality in Dostoevsky by Susanne Fusso.  Dostoevsky Studies 12 (2009).
  41. Susanne Fusso. "Discovering Sexuality in Dostoevsky" (Northwestern UP, 2006).  Dostoevsky Studies new series.12 (2009-10).
  42. Apollonio, C. "The New Russian Dostoevsky: Readings for the Twenty-First Century."  Ed. Apollonio, C Slavica, 2010 translated by Apollonio, C
  43. Apollonio, C. "The Idiot’s ‘Vertical Sanctuary’: The Holbein Christ and Ippolit’s Confession." F.M. Dostoevsky in the Context of Cultural Dialogues (2010).
  44.  The New Russian Dostoevsky: Readings for the Twenty-First Century.  Slavica, 2010  [author's comments]
  45.  The New Russian Dostoevsky: Readings for the Twenty-First Century.  ed., Carol Apollonio; Slavica, 2010.  [author's comments]
  46. Sadulaev, G, trans. The Devil of Potatoes. The Maya Pill, The Dirty Goat Fall (2011). translated by Apollonio, C
  47. Apollonio, C; Britlinger, A. "Checkhov for the Twenty-First Century."  Slavica, 2012
  48. Stepanov, A. "The Psychology of Chekhov’s Creative Method and Generative Poetics." Chekhov for the Twenty-First Century (2012).
  49. Sukhikh, I, trans. The Death of the Hero in Chekhov’s World. Chekhov for the Twenty-First Century. Ed. Apollonio, C; Brintlinger, A. Slavica, 2012.  translated by Apollonio, C  [author's comments]
  50. Stepanov, A, trans. The Psychology of Chekhov's Creative Method and Generative Poetics. Chekhov for the Twenty-First Century  (2012). translated by Apollonio, C
  51. C. Apollonio, Angela Brintlinger. Chekhov for the 21st entry.  Slavica, 2012.
  52. Apollonio, C. "Gained in translation: Chekhov's "lady"." Chekhov for the 21st Century (January, 2012): 281-298.
  53. Chekhov, trans. "Chekhov's 'The Bride'". The Norton Anthology of Chekhov's Short Stories (forthcoming). Ed. Cathy Popkin. February, 2012  Norton
  54. C. Apollonio. ""Dostoevsky"." The Millions (March, 2012). (Contribution to the debate: “Tolstoy or Dostoevsky? 8 Experts on Who’s Greater”, http://www.themillions.com/2012/04/tolstoy-or-dostoevsky-8-experts-on-whos- greater.html (April 2012);)
  55. Apollonio, C. "The Maya Pill (Tabletka) by German Sadulaev."  Dalkey Archive Press, 2013
  56. Apollonio, C. "Толстой в переводах Констанц Гарнетт." Лев Толстой и мировая литература (2013).
  57. German Sadulaev, trans. The Maya Pill: a novel.  Dalkey Archive, December, 2013
  58. Chekhov, . "The Bride (Nevesta)." Anton Chekhov’s Selected Short Stores (2014). (translated by Apollonio, C)
  59. Chekhov, A, trans. Three Sisters. The Russian Review XX.4Hackett Publishing, (2014): 616-617. translated by Apollonio, C  [abs]
  60. Apollonio, C. "ANNA KARENINA." TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 5842 (2015): 12-13.
  61. Apollonio, C. "Dostoevskii's Overcoat: Influence, Comparison, and Transposition." SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN JOURNAL 59.1 (2015): 127-128.
  62. Apollonio, C. "ANNA KARENINA." TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 5842 (2015): 12-13.
  63. Apollonio, C, trans. "Shapify". Times LIterary Supplement 5842 (January, 2015): 12-13.
  64. Apollonio, C. "Does the Translation Matter?." Tolstoy 100 Years On (April, 2015).
  65. Apollonio, C. Review of Dostoevski's Overcoat: Influence, Comparison, and Transportation. ed. Andrew, J; Reid, R. April, 2015.
  66. Apollonio, C. "Notes from the Dead House: An Exercise in Spatial Reading or Three Crowd Scenes." Российский гуманитарный журнал 3.5 (April, 2015).
  67. Apollonio, C. "Еще о проблеме коммуникации у Чехова: рассказ «Ванька»»." Чеховская карта мира (April, 2015).
  68. Apollonio, C. "I Gotta be Мы: The Plot of the Egotistical Pronoun in Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground." Russian Collection of Dostoevsky's Scholarship (April, 2015).
  69. Apollonio, C. "Paradoxes of Solitary Confinement in Notes from Underground and Notes from the Dead." Dostoevsky Beyond Dostoevsky (April, 2015).
  70. Apollonio, C. "Prophecy in 'The Peasant Marei'." The Dostoevsky Studies 18 (April, 2015).
  71. Apollonio, C. "Dostoevsky Translations." Dostoevsky on Context (April, 2015).
  72. Ganieva, A. "The Mountain and the Wall."  Deep Vellum Publishing, June, 2015: 264 pages.  [abs]
  73. Apollonio, C. "Translation and the Making of Modern Russian Literature.." RUSSIAN REVIEW 75.2 (2016): 316-317.
  74. Apollonio, C. "Antosha & Levitasha: The Shared Lives and Art of Anton Chekhov and Isaac Levitan." SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN JOURNAL 60.2 (2016): 347-349.
  75. Apollonio, C. "Dostoevsky: Translator and translated." Dostoevsky in Context (January, 2016): 236-243. [doi]  [abs]
  76. Belknap, R; Apollonio, C. "Dostoevsky in the lives of remarkable people." Slavic and East European Journal 60.2 (June, 2016): 241-251.
  77. Ganieva, A. "Bride and Groom."  Deep Vellum, 2018 translated by Apollonio, C
  78. Apollonio, C. "Simply Chekhov."  October, 2018  [abs]
  79. Apollonio, C; Lapushin, R. "Chekhov's Letters Biography, Context, Poetics."  Lexington Books, November, 2018: 368 pages.  [abs]
  80. Apollonio, C. "THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR." TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 6097 (2020): 6-7.
  81. Apollonio, C. "AND THE EARTH WILL SIT ON THE MOON Essential stories." TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 6097 (2020): 6-7.
  82. Apollonio, C. "Freedom from Violence and Lies: Anton Chekhov's Life and Writings by Michael C. Finke (review)." Slavonic and East European Review 100.2 (April, 2022): 362-364. [doi]
  83. Ganieva, A. "Offended Sensibilities."  Deep Vellum Publishing, November, 2022: 167 pages.  [abs]
  84. Apollonio, C. "SMALL FRY And other stories." TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 6255 (2023): 11-11.
  85. Apollonio, C. "CHEKHOV BECOMES CHEKHOV The emergence of a literary genius." TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 6255 (2023): 11-11.
  86. Apollonio, C. "In Translation Chekhov's Path into English." CHEKHOV IN CONTEXT (2023): 260-+.
  87. Apollonio, C. "Ascetism and Incontinence and Dostoevsky's Gift of Tears." "Ф.М. Достоевский: Юмор, паракоксальность, демонтаж" Biblioteka di Studi Slavistici 52 (2023): 81-90.

Becker, Charles M.

  1. Becker, CM; Fullerton, D. "Income Tax Incentives to Promote Savings." National Tax Journal 33.3 (September, 1980): 331-351.
  2. Becker, CM; Ray, KC. "Water resources in the soviet union: Trends and prospects." Studies in Environmental Science 25.C (December, 1984): 347-379. [doi]  [abs]
  3. Becker, CM; Mills, ES; Williamson, JG. "IMPACT OF UNBALANCED PRODUCTIVITY ADVANCE ON INDIAN URBANIZATION: SOME PRELIMINARY FINDINGS.." Modeling and Simulation, Proceedings of the Annual Pittsburgh Conference (December, 1984): 187-194.  [abs]
  4. Becker, CM; Mills, ES; Williamson, JG. "Dynamics of rural-urban migration in India: 1960-1981.." Indian journal of quantitative economics 2.1 (January, 1986): 1-43.  [abs]
  5. Becker, CM; Mills, ES; Williamson, JG. "Modelling Indian migration and city growth, 1960-2000.." Economic Development & Cultural Change 35.1 (January, 1987): 1-33.  [abs]
  6. Becker, CM. "Economic Sanctions Against South Africa." World Politics 39.2 (January, 1987): 147-173. [doi]
  7. Becker, CM. "Urban sector income distribution and economic development." Journal of Urban Economics 21.2 (January, 1987): 127-145. [doi]  [abs]
  8. Becker, CM; Bartik, T; Bush, J; Lake, S. "Saturn and State Economic Development." Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy 2.1 (Spring, 1987): . 29 40.
  9. Becker, CM; Morrison, A. "The Determinants of Urban Population Growth in sub-Saharan Africa." Economic Development and Cultural Change 36.2 (January, 1988): 259-278.
  10. Becker, CM. "The Impact of Sanctions on South Africa and Its Periphery." African Studies Review 31.2 (September, 1988): . 61-. 88. [doi]
  11. Becker, Charles M., Trevor Bell, Haider Ali Khan, and Patricia Pollard. THE IMPACT OF SANCTIONS ON SOUTH AFRICA.  1990. (Washington, DC: Investor Responsibility Research Center)
  12. Becker, CM. "The demo-economic impact of the AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa." World Development 18.12 (January, 1990): 1599-1619. [doi]  [abs]
  13. Becker, Charles M., Jeffrey G. Williamson, and Edwin S. Mills. INDIAN URBANIZATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH SINCE 1960. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.
  14. Becker, CM; Morrison, AR. "Observational equivalence in the modeling of African labor markets and urbanization." World Development 21.4 (January, 1993): 535-554. [doi]  [abs]
  15. Becker, Charles M., Andrew M. Hamer, and Andrew R. Morrison. BEYOND URBAN BIAS: AFRICAN CITIES IN AN AGE OF STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT.  1994. (London: Heinemann and James Currey.)
  16. Becker, CM; Hemley, D. "Interregional Inequality in Russia during the Transition Period." Comparative Economic Studies 38.1 (May, 1996): 55-81.
  17. Becker, CM; Grewe, C. "Rural-Urban Migration in Africa: Do Age-Gender Cohorts Matter?." Journal of African Economies 5.2 (June, 1996): 228-270.  [abs]
  18. Becker, CM; Grewe, CD. "Cohort-specific rural-urban migration in Africa.." Journal of African economies 5.2 (June, 1996): 228-270. [doi]  [abs]
  19. Becker, C; Bloom, D. "The Demographic crisis in the Former Soviet Union: Introduction." World Development 26.11 (January, 1998): 1913-1919. [doi]
  20. Becker, CM; Hemley, DD. "Demographic change in the former Soviet Union during the transition period." World Development 26.11 (November, 1998): 1957-1975. [doi]  [abs]
  21. Becker, CM; Bibosunova, DI; Holmes, GE; Ibragimova, MM. "Maternal care vs. economic wealth and the health of newborns: Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic and Kansas City, USA." World Development 26.11 (November, 1998): 2057-2072. [doi]  [abs]
  22. Becker, CM; Urzhumova, DS. "Pension burdens and labor force participation in Kazakstan." World Development 26.11 (November, 1998): 2087-2103. [doi]  [abs]
  23. C.M. Becker and A.R. Morrison. "Urbanization in Transforming Economies." HANDBOOK OF REGIONAL URBAN ECONOMICS. Ed. P. Cheshire and E.S. Mills North-Holland Handbooks in EconomicsElsevier North-Holland, 1999 Ch. 43, pp. 1172-1290.  [abs]
  24. Anderson, KH; Becker, CM. "Post-Soviet pension systems, retirement, and elderly poverty: Findings from the Kyrgyz Republic." Most 9.4 (Fall, 1999): 459-478. [doi]  [abs]
  25. Becker, CM; Morrison, AR. "Chapter 43 Urbanization in transforming economies." Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics. Elsevier, December, 1999: 1673-1790. [doi]  [abs]
  26. C.M. Becker. Review of Shirin Akiner, Sander Tideman, and John Hay, Eds. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CENTRAL ASIA. New York: St. Martins Press..  Journal of Energy & Development 25.2 (Spring, 2000).
  27. Quddus, M; Becker, CM. "Speculative Price Bubbles in the Rice Market and the 1974 Bangladesh Famine." Journal of Economic Development 25.2 (December, 2000): 155-175. [PDF]  [abs]
  28. C.M. Becker. Review of World Bank. 2000. ENTERING THE 21ST CENTURY: WORLD DEVELOPMENT REPORT 1999/2000. New York: Oxford University Press..  Regional Science & Urban Economics (2001).
  29. Becker, CM; Paltsev, SV. "Macro-Experimental Economics in the Kyrgyz Republic: Social Security Sustainability and." Comparative Economic Studies 43.4 (Fall, 2001): 1-34.  [abs]
  30. Becker, CM; Seitenova, AS; Piedra, J. "Demand for bank loans and credit bureau services in the Republic of." ,” Central Asian Journal of Management, Economics and Social Research 3.1 (2002): 1-19.  [abs]
  31. Becker, CM. "Fertility Decline in sub-Saharan Africa." Journal of African Policy Studies 7.2-3 (May, 2002): 1-16.  [abs]
  32. National Research Council, Panel on Urban Population Dynamics. Mark R. Montgomery and Richard Stren, editors, with the assistance of Holly Reed. CITIES TRANSFORMED: THE DYNAMICS OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. National Academies Press, 2003.
  33. C.M. Becker. Review of Arne Tostensen, et al., Eds. 2001. ASSOCIATIONAL LIFE IN AFRICAN CITIES: POPULAR RESPONSES TO THE URBAN CRISIS: Uppsala, Sweden: Nordiska Afrikainstutet.  African Studies Review 46.1 (2003): 193-94.
  34. C.M. Becker. Review of Bill Freund and Vishnu Padayachee, Eds. 2002. (D)URBAN VORTEX: SOUTH AFRICAN CITY IN TRANSITION. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: University of Natal Press.  African Studies Review 47 (2003).
  35. C.M. Becker, E.N. Musabek, A.S. Seitenova, D.S. Urzhumova. "Short-run migration responses of men and women during a period of economic turmoil: lessons from Kazakhstan." Eurasian Geography and Economics 44.3 (2003): 228-43.  [abs]
  36. Becker, CM; Musabek, EN; Seitenova, AGS; Urzhumova, DS. "Short-term migration responses of women and men during economic turmoil: Lessons from Kazakhstan." Eurasian Geography and Economics 44.3 (January, 2003): 228-243. [doi]  [abs]
  37. Mills, Edwin S. and Charles M. Becker. STUDIES IN INDIAN URBAN DEVELOPMENT. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
  38. Seitenova, AGS; Becker, CM. "Kazakhstan's pension system: Pressures for change and dramatic reforms." Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics 45.2 (January, 2004): 151-187.  [abs]
  39. Becker, C; Paltsev, SV. "Economic consequences of demographic change in the former USSR: Social transfers in the Kyrgyz Republic." World Development 32.11 (November, 2004): 1849-1870. [doi]  [abs]
  40. Becker, CM; Urzhumova, DS. "Mortality recovery and stabilization in Kazakhstan, 1995-2001.." Economics and human biology 3.1 (March, 2005): 97-122. [15722264], [doi]  [abs]
  41. Becker, CM; Musabek, E; Seitenova, A-G; Urzhumova, D. "The migration response to economic shock: lessons." Journal of Comparative Economics 33.1 (March, 2005): 107-132. [doi]  [abs]
  42. Charles M. Becker, Ai-Gul Seitenova and Dina S. Urzhumova. "Pension Reform in Central Asia: an Overview." ECONOMICS OF INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES. Ed. Masaaki Kuboniwa and Yoshiaki Nishimura Tokyo: Maruzen Publishers, 2006 Ch. 9
  43. Charles M. Becker and Ai-Gul S. Seitenova. "Fertility and Marriage in Kazakhstan's Transition Period: Implications for Social Security Policy." ECONOMICS OF INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES. Ed. Masaaki Kuboniwa and Yoshiaki Nishimura Tokyo: Maruzen Publishers, 2006 Ch. 13
  44. Becker, CM; Craigie, TA. "W. Arthur lewis in retrospect." Review of Black Political Economy 34.3-4 (January, 2007): 187-216. [doi]  [abs]
  45. Charles M. Becker and Irina S. Merkuryeva. "Disability Risk and Miraculous Recoveries in Russia."  2008
  46. Charles M. Becker and Ai-Gul S. Seitenova. "Disability in Kazakhstan: making sense of recent trends."  World Bank Social Protection Discussion Paper 0802February 2008
  47. Charles M. Becker and Gregory N. Price. "Curriculum Intensity in Graduate Preparatory Programs: Impact on Performance and Progression to Graduate Study among Minority Students in Economics." DOCTORAL EDUCATION AND THE FACULTY OF THE FUTURE. Ed. Ronald G. Ehrenberg and Charlotte V. Kuh Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2008
  48. Becker, C; Price, G. "Curriculum intensity in graduate preparatory programs: The impact on performance and progression to graduate study among minority students in economics." Doctoral Education and the Faculty of the Future. January, 2008: 146-159.
  49. Becker, CM. "Urbanization and rural-urban migration." INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS (December, 2008): 516-531.
  50. Charles M. Becker, Grigory A. Marchenko, Sabit Khakimzhanov, Ai-Gul S. Seitenova, and Vladimir Ivliev. SOCIAL SECURITY REFORM IN TRANSITION ECONOMICS: LESSONS FROM KAZAKHSTAN. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
  51. Becker, CM; Marchenko, GA; Khakimzhanov, S; Seitenova, AGS; Ivliev, V. Social security reform in transition economies: Lessons from Kazakhstan. Palgrave Macmillan US, January, 2009. 1-275 pp. [doi]  [abs]
  52. Anthopolos, R; Becker, CM. "Global Infant Mortality: Correcting for Undercounting." World Development 38.4 (April, 2010): 467-481. [doi]  [abs]
  53. Andreev, AA; Becker, CM. "Age-adjusted disability rates and regional effects in Russia." Demographic Research 23 (November, 2010): 749-770. [doi]  [abs]
  54. Becker, CM; Merkuryeva, IS. "Disability incidence and official health status transitions in Russia.." Economics and human biology 10.1 (January, 2012): 74-88. [22119094], [doi]  [abs]
  55. Becker, C; Mendelsohn, SJ; Benderskaya, K. "Russia’s planned urbanisation and misplaced urban development." Urban Growth in Emerging Economies: Lessons from the BRICS. Routledge, January, 2014: 99-142. [doi]
  56. Geissler, KH; Becker, C; Stearns, SC; Thirumurthy, H; Holmes, GM. "Exploring the Association of Homicides in Northern Mexico and Healthcare Access for US Residents.." Journal of immigrant and minority health 17.4 (August, 2015): 1214-1224. [doi]  [abs]
  57. Becker, CM; Yea, A. "The Value of Manufactured Housing Communities: A Dual-Ownership Model." Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) Working Paper 196 (October, 2015).  [abs]
  58. Nigmatulina, D; Becker, CM. "Is High-Tech Care in a Middle Income Country Worth It? Evidence from Perinatal Centers in Russia." Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) Working Paper 24.198 (December, 2015): 585-620. [doi]  [abs]
  59. Geissler, K; Stearns, SC; Becker, C; Thirumurthy, H; Holmes, GM. "The relationship between violence in Northern Mexico and potentially avoidable hospitalizations in the USA-Mexico border region.." Journal of public health (Oxford, England) 38.1 (March, 2016): 14-23. [doi]  [abs]
  60. Becker, CM; Mirkasimov, B; Steiner, S. "Forced Marriage and Birth Outcomes." Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) 54.204 (April, 2016): 39 pages. [doi]  [abs]
  61. Ye, V; Becker, CM. "The Z-Axis: Elevation Gradient Effects in Urban America." Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) 70.217 (June, 2016): 87 pages. [doi]  [abs]
  62. Becker, CM; Rouse, CE; Chen, M. "Can a summer make a difference? The impact of the American Economic Association Summer Program on minority student outcomes." Economics of Education Review 53 (August, 2016): 46-71. [doi]  [abs]
  63. Ye, V; Becker, CM. "The (Literally) Steepest Slope: Spatial, Temporal, and Elevation Variance Gradients in Urban Spatial Modelling." Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) 202 (October, 2016): 54 pages.  [abs]
  64. Becker, CM; Turaeva, M. "Queen Bees and Domestic Violence: Patrilocal Marriage in Tajikistan." Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) 232 (October, 2016): 48 pages.  [abs]
  65. Becker, CM; Turaeva, M. "Appendix to 'Queen Bees and Domestic Violence: Patrilocal Marriage in Tajikistan'." Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) 233 (October, 2016): 35 pages.  [abs]
  66. An, G; Becker, CM; Cheng, E. "Economic Crisis, Income Gaps, Uncertainty, and Inter-regional Migration Responses: Kazakhstan 2000–2014." Journal of Development Studies 53.9 (September, 2017): 1452-1470. [doi]  [abs]
  67. Olofsgård, A; Wachtel, P; Becker, CM. "The economics of transition literature." Economics of Transition 26.4 (October, 2018): 827-840. [doi]  [abs]
  68. Werner, C; Edling, C; Becker, C; Kim, E; Kleinbach, R; Sartbay, FE; Teachout, W. "Bride kidnapping in post-Soviet Eurasia: a roundtable discussion." Central Asian Survey 37.4 (October, 2018): 582-601. [doi]  [abs]
  69. Steiner, S; Becker, CM. "How marriages based on bride capture differ: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan." Demographic Research 41 (July, 2019): 579-592. [doi]  [abs]
  70. Becker, C; Rickert, T. "Zoned out? The determinants of manufactured housing rents: Evidence from North Carolina." Journal of Housing Economics 46 (December, 2019). [doi]  [abs]
  71. An, G; Becker, C; Cheng, E. "Bubbling Away: Forecasting Real Estate Prices, Rents, and Bubbles in a Transition Economy." Comparative Economic Studies 63.2 (June, 2021): 263-317. [doi]  [abs]
  72. An, G; Becker, C; Cheng, E. "Housing price appreciation and economic integration in a transition economy: Evidence from Kazakhstan." Journal of Housing Economics 52 (June, 2021). [doi]  [abs]
  73. Turaeva, MR; Becker, CM. "Daughters-In-Law and Domestic Violence: Patrilocal Marriage in Tajikistan." Feminist Economics 28.4 (January, 2022): 60-88. [doi]  [abs]
  74. Becker, C; Devine, P; Dogo, H; Margolin, E. "Marking Territory: Modeling the Spread of Ethnic Conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1992-1995." Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) Working Paper 266 (May, 2022).
  75. Morgenstern, G; Becker, C. "Race and Subprime Lending Frequency: Understanding Subprime Lending's Role in the St. Louis Vacancy Crisis." Review of Black Political Economy (January, 2023). [doi]  [abs]
  76. Ye, VY; Becker, CM. "Moving mountains: Geography, neighborhood sorting, and spatial income segregation." Journal of Regional Science (January, 2024). [doi]  [abs]

Duda, Paulina

  1. Duda, P. "Transgressing boundaries between film and music videos: Smarzowski, Kolski, and music videos in Poland." Studies in Eastern European Cinema 10.2 (January, 2019): 146-160. [doi]  [abs]

Flaherty, Jennifer

  1. Flaherty, J. "THE NEW MAN AND THE PEOPLE: THE LYRICAL VOICE AND POETIC DEMOCRACY IN N. A. NEKRASOV." Russkaia Literatura 2021.4 (January, 2021): 52-64. [doi]  [abs]
  2. Flaherty, J. "In the Peasant's Place: Social Problems and Narrative Practice in Turgenev's Notes from a Hunter." Russian Review 80.3 (July, 2021): 456-472. [doi]  [abs]

Gheith, Jehanne

  1. J. Gheith and K. Jolluck, eds.. "Gulag Voices: Oral Histories of Soviet Incarceration and Exile."  Palgrave MacMillan,  [author's comments]
  2. Gheith, J, trans. Global Fund for Women brochure.  1990.  for the March 1990 conference on women's issues, Moscow (English to Russian)
  3. Gheith, J. ""August 1991," an account of my experiences in Moscow during the failed coup of August, 1991." CREES Newsletter (1991).
  4. J. Gheith. "August 1991," an account of my experiences in Moscow during the failed coup of August, 1991.  CREES Newsletter (Fall, 1991).
  5. Gheith, J. ""August 1991," an account of my experiences in Moscow during the failed coup of August, 1991." Women East-West (November, 1991).
  6. Gheith, J. "A Slanted Perspective: Russian Literary Criticism and Women’s Prose in the Nineteenth Century." Teksty 4-5-6 (1993): 213-224.
  7. Gheith, J. "Evgeniia Tur." Dictionary of Russian Women Writers, Marina Ledkovsky (1994).
  8. Gheith, J. "Women in Russian and the Soviet Union." Russian Review (April, 1994).
  9. Gheith, J; Edmondson, L. "Women and Society in Russia and the Soviet Union." Russian Review 53.2 (April, 1994): 315-315. [doi]
  10. Gheith, J. "Introduction for a new edition of the Fiitzlyon translation." The Memoirs of Princess Dashkova (1995). (Reprint, 2003)
  11. Gheith, J. "Marina Palei’s "Otdelenie propashchikh"." Lives in Transit (1995).
  12. Gheith, J, trans. Marina Palei’s "Otdelenie propashchikh". Lives in Transit. Ed. Goscilo, H. Ardis, 1995.
  13. "Introduction." Evgeniia Tur's Antonina (1996).
  14. Gheith, JM. "The superfluous man and the necessary woman: A "re-vision"." Russian Review 55.2 (January, 1996): 226-244. [doi]
  15. "The Superfluous Man and the Necessary Woman: A Re-vision." The Russian Review (April, 1996).
  16. Gheith, J. "Evgeniia Tur and the Crimean Letters." Russian Women Writers (1998). (article and translation)
  17. Gheith, J. "N. D. Khvoshchinskaia." Reference Guide to Russian Literature (1998).
  18. Gheith, J. "Nadezhda Durova." Dictionary of Literary Biography (1999).
  19. Gheith, J. "An Improper Profession: Women, Gender, and Journalism in Late Imperial Russia."  Ed. Norton, BT; Gheith, J Duke University Press, 2001 Nominated for a Heldt prize
  20. Gheith, J. "Redefining the Perceptible: The Journalism(s) of Avdot’ia Panaeva and Evgeniia Tur." An Improper Profession: Women, Gender, and Journalism in Late Imperial Russia (2001).
  21. Gheith, J. "Till My Tale Is Told: Women’s Memoirs of the Gulag." Canadian-American Slavic Studies (2001).
  22. "Introduction." An Improper Profession: Women, Gender, and Journalism in Late Imperial Russia (2001).
  23. Gheith, J. "History of Women’s Writing in Russia."  Ed. Barker, A; Gheith, J Cambridge University Press, 2002 Awarded the Heldt Prize for Best Book in Slavic/Eurasian Women's Studies, November 2003
  24. Gheith, J. "Russian Women, 1698-1917: Experience and Expression. An Anthology of Sources."  Ed. Bisha, R; Gheith, J; Holden, C; Wagner, W Indiana University Press, 2002
  25. Gheith, J. ""Women of the Thirties and Fifties: A Reperiodization"." A History of Women’s Writing in Russia (2002).
  26. Gheith, J. "Karolina Pavlova." Russian Review (2002).
  27. Gheith, J. "Essays on Karolina Pavlova." RUSSIAN REVIEW 61.4 (2002): 631-632.
  28. with Adele Barker. "Introduction." A History of Women's Writing in Russia (2002).
  29. with Gheith, J; Holmgren, B. "Art and Prostokvasha: Avdotia Panaeva’s Work." The Russian Memoir: History and Literature (2003).
  30. Gheith, J. "Finding the Middle Ground: Evgeniia Tur, V. Krestovskii, and the Power of Ambivalence in Nineteenth-Century Women’s Prose."  Northwestern University Press, 2004
  31. Gheith, J. "Evgeniia Tur." Encyclopedia of Russian History (2004).
  32. J. Gheith. Women and gender in 18th-century Russia. ed. Wendy Rosslyn. Russian Review (October, 2004).
  33. Gheith, J. "Finding the middle ground: Krestovskii, Tur, and the power of ambivalence in nineteenth century Russian women's prose."  December, 2004: 1-302.  [abs]
  34. Gheith, J. "Women and gender in 18th-century Russia.." RUSSIAN REVIEW 64.1 (January, 2005): 112-113. [Gateway.cgi]
  35. Skinner, CS; Kobrin, SC; Campbell, MK; Sutherland, L. "New technologies and their influence on existing interventions." Patient Treatment Adherence: Concepts, Interventions, and Measurement (August, 2005): 491-517. [doi]
  36. Gheith, J. "Painting and words: the art of sisterhood." The Sisters Khvoshchinskaia (2006). (forthcoming)
  37. Gheith, J. "Tur/Grot correspondence." Russian Women: Experience and Expression (2006).
  38. Gheith, J, trans. Tur/Grot correspondence. Russian Women: Experience and Expression. Ed. al, RBE. Indiana University Press, 2006.
  39. Gheith, J. "’I Never Talked...’: Enforced Silence, Non-Narrative Memory, and the Gulag." Mortality 12.2 (May, 2007): 159-175. [doi]  [abs]
  40. Gheith, J. ""Solovki"; "Legacy of the Gulag"." on-line "Stalin Project" (2008). [available here]
  41. Gheith, J. "’Collecting Crumbs’: Rupture and Repair for Children of the Gulag." The Gulag: History and Legacy (2009).
  42. Gheith, J. "’Trudno peredat’: Traumatic Memory and the Gulag." Gulag Studies (2009).  [abs]
  43. Gheith, J. ""’It’s Hard to Convey’: Oral History and Memories of Gulag Survivors." Kaiken Takana oli Pelko (January, 2009): 99-116.  [abs] [author's comments]
  44. Gheith, J. "“’The doctors said I was normal’: Trauma, the non-narrative, and the Gulag”." Slavic Review (2010).  [abs]
  45. J. Gheith. "“’The doctors said I was normal’: Trauma, the non-narrative, and the Gulag”." Slavic Review  (2010).  [abs]
  46. J. Gheith. "“’The doctors said I was normal’: Trauma, the non-narrative, and the Gulag.”." To be published in Slavic Review (2011?). (This should come out in 2013.)  [abs] [author's comments]
  47. Gheith, J. ""‘It’s Difficult to Convey’: Oral History and Memories of Gulag Survivors"." Gulag Studies 2-3 (November, 2010).
  48. Davidson, CN. "Foreword." Understanding Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaia’s Short Story Collection: An Album: Groups and Portraits” (December, 2010): xvii-xviii. [doi]  [abs]
  49. Gheith, J. "Not the Atom Bomb? Interviewing/Filming Gulag Survivors in a Culture of Dangerous Memory." Kritika (2011).  [abs]
  50. Gheith, J. "Gulag Voices."  January, 2011
  51. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "Why Did He Ruin Our Happiness?: Letter from Franciszka Dul to Her Husband, Stanisław Dul." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 215-217. [doi]  [abs]
  52. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "From Privilege to Exile: Interview with Valeriia Mikhailovna Gerlin." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 151-167. [doi]  [abs]
  53. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "Three Death Certificates but No Grave: Interview with Boris Israelovich/Srul’evich Faifman." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 117-131. [doi]  [abs]
  54. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "Bridging Separate Worlds: Interview with Feliks Arkadievich Serebrov." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 169-189. [doi]  [abs]
  55. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "Surrounded by Death: Interview with Giuli Fedorovna Tsivirko." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 87-97. [doi]
  56. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "Enumerated Units: Interview with Giuzel Gumerovna Ibragimova." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 133-147. [doi]
  57. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "A Mother in Exile: Interview with Larisa Mikhailovna Lappo-Danilevskaia." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 69-86. [doi]
  58. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "It Wasn’t Life: Interview with Nina Ivanovna Rodina." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 99-114. [doi]
  59. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "A Life in the Forest: Interview with Sira Stepanovna Balashina." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 17-28. [doi]
  60. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "Introduction." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 1-14. [doi]  [abs]
  61. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "Under Two Dictators: Interview with Abliaziz Umerovich Ramazanov." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 47-66. [doi]
  62. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "Soviet but German: Interview with Robert Avgustovich lanke." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 29-46. [doi]
  63. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "Fare Thee Well: Excerpts from the Camp Correspondence of Valentin Tikhonovich Muravskii and Rozalia Iosifovna Muravskaia." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 219-222. [doi]  [abs]
  64. Gheith, JM; Jolluck, KR. "We Will Surely Die: Letter from Irena Grześkowiak to Her Father, Andrzej." Palgrave Studies in Oral History (January, 2011): 211-213. [doi]  [abs]
  65. Gheith, J. "Article on Gulag Research." Encompass (2012). (Spring, 2012. Although this is a student-run journal, it is important for me that Duke students share in my research on the Gulag, so I inlcude it here.)
  66. Izatt, JA; Fujimoto, JG; Tuchin, VV. "Introduction." 8213 (January, 2012): xv-xvii. [doi]
  67. Gheith, J. "Reflections on Sibling Grief." Epilogue (Fall, 2005).
  68. Goss, KA. "Introduction." 10 (January, 2014): 265-270. [doi]
  69. Fowler, M; Gheith, J. "A Therapeutic Welcome: Mental Health within the Reality Ministries Disability Community." Journal of Disability and Religion 27.2 (January, 2023): 358-382. [doi]  [abs]

Göknar, Erdag

  1. Göknar, E. "Ottoman past and Turkish future: Ambivalence in A. H.Tanpinar's those outside the scene." South Atlantic Quarterly 102.2-3 (January, 2003): 647-661. (special issue, "Relocating the Fault Lines: Turkey Beyond the East-West Divide") [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  2. Goknar, E. ""My Name is Re(a)d: Translating Authority, Authoring Translation"." Translation Review (Spring, 2005).
  3. Goknar, E. ""Orhan Pamuk and the ’Ottoman’ Theme"." World Literature Today 80.6 (November, 2006).
  4. Goknar, E. ""The Novel in Turkish: From Narrative Tradition to Nobel Prize"." Cambridge History of Turkey: Turkey in the Modern World IV Cambridge University Press. (Fall, 2008): 35-35. [catalogue.asp]  [abs]
  5. Arzu Tascioglu. ""Interview with Erdag Goknar"." Turkish Book Review 2 (Summer, 2008).
  6. Cooke, M; Göknar, EM; Parker, GR. "Mediterranean passages readings from Dido to Derrida."  The University of North Carolina Press, October, 2008: 399 pages.  [abs]
  7. Goknar, E. "My Name Is Red."  Everyman's Library, 2010: 483 pages. English translation of Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk's historical novel about 16th c. Ottoman miniaturists (Vintage paperback edition Sept. 2002)  [abs]
  8. Goknar, E. ""From Steppe to Sea: The Blue Anatolia Literary Movement"." Turkish Studies Journal Special Issue Festschrift for Walter Andrews (Winter, 2010).
  9. Rahimi, A. "Earth and Ashes."  Other Press, LLC, August, 2010: 96 pages. English translation of Afghan writer Atiq Rahimi's novella on the Soviet-Afghan war  [abs]
  10. ""The Turkish Novel: Modernity, Modernism, and Postmodernism"." The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel (Fall, 2010).
  11. Orhan Pamuk and E. Göknar (translator), trans. Revised reissue of My Name is Red. Ed. LuAnn Walther. Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics, Fall, 2010  [abs]
  12. Goknar, E. ""The White Castle" and the Ottoman Legacy." Journal of Turkish Literature (January, 2011).
  13.  "Türkçe'de Roman: Anlatı Geleneğinden Nobel Ödülu'ne". Turkish Translation of Cambridge History of Turkey, Vol IV. Spring, 2011
  14. Tanpinar, AH. "A Mind at Peace."  Archipelago, March, 2011: 447 pages.  [abs]
  15. Seda Pekçelen. ""Interview with Erdag Göknar on Translation"." Time Out Istanbul Magazine (Winter, 2011).
  16. Göknar, E. ""Occulted Texts: Pamuk’s Untranslated Novels"." Global Perspectives on Orhan Pamuk: Existentialism and Politics Literatures & Cultures of the Islamic World (2012). [ref=sr_1_1]  [abs]
  17. Göknar, E. "Secular blasphemies: Orhan Pamuk and the Turkish novel." Novel The Contemporary Novel: Imagining the Twenty-First Century 45.2 (June, 2012): 301-326. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  18. Goknar, E. ""The Turkish Novel: Modernity, Modernism, and Postmodernism"." Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel (2013).
  19. Göknar, E. "Orhan Pamuk, secularism and blasphemy: The politics of the Turkish novel."  Routledge, January, 2013: 1-314. [doi]  [abs]
  20. Göknar, E. "Turkish-islamic feminism confronts national patriarchy: Halide Edib's divided self." Journal of Middle East Women's Studies Special Literature Issue 9.2 (January, 2013): 32-57. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  21. E. Göknar. "Orhan Pamuk, Secularism and Blasphemy: The Politics of the Turkish Novel."  Routledge, March, 2013  [abs]
  22. Göknar, E. "Reading Occupied Istanbul: Turkish Subject-Formation from Historical Trauma to Literary Trope." Culture, Theory and Critique 55.3 (September, 2014): 321-341. [doi]  [abs]
  23. Göknar, E. ""A Nomad Between Worlds: Mohed Altrad's _Badawi_"." Los Angeles Review of Books (September, 2016).
  24. Göknar, E. ""Mapping Pamuk onto the World Literature Syllabus"." Approaches to Teaching the Works of Orhan Pamuk (2017).
  25. Göknar, E. "Nomadologies."  April, 2017: 90 pages.  [abs]
  26. Göknar, E. ""A Turkish Woman in the Oedipus Complex: Orhan Pamuk's 'The Red-Haired Woman'"." (August, 2017).  [abs]
  27. Göknar, E. ""The Light of the Bosphorus: Photography in Orhan Pamuk's 'Balkon'"." Los Angeles Review of Books Los Angeles Review of Books. (May, 2019).  [abs]
  28. Goknar, E. "Conspiracy Theory in Turkey: Politics and Protest in the Age of "Post-Truth"." MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL 73.2 (June, 2019): 336-337.
  29. ""The Turkish Novel: Modernity, Modernism, and Postmodernism"." Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel  (Fall, 20010).

Hacohen, Malachi H.

  1. Hacohen, MH. "Leonard Krieger: Historicalization and Political Engagement in Intellectual History." History and Theory 35 (1996): 80-130.
  2. Hacohen, MH. "Karl Popper in Exile: The Viennese Progressive Imagination and the Making of the Open Society." Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26.4 (January, 1996): 452-492. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  3. Hacohen, MH. "Leonard Krieger: Historicization and political engagement in intellectual history." History and Theory 35.1 (January, 1996): 84-128. [doi]  [abs]
  4. Hacohen, MH. "D. W. Hamlyn, Being a Philosopher: A History of a Practice." Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26 (June, 1996): 304-310.
  5. Hacohen, MH. "Karl Popper, the Vienna Circle, and Red Vienna." Journal of the History of Ideas 59.4 (January, 1998): 711-734. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  6. Hacohen, MH. "Karl Popper in Esilio."  Ed. Editore, R Biblioteca Austriaca, 1999 Translated by Dario Antiseri
  7. Hacohen, MH. "Dilemmas of cosmopolitanism: Karl Popper, Jewish identity, and "Central European Culture"." Journal of Modern History 71.1 (January, 1999): 105-149. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  8. Hacohen, MH. "Karl Popper - The Formative Years, 1902-1945: Politics and Philosophy in Interwar Vienna."  Cambridge University Press, 2000  [author's comments]
  9. Hacohen, MH. "The Rebirth of Liberalism in Science and Politics: Karl Popper, the Vienna Circle, and Red Vienna." Metropole Wien. Texturen der Moderne. Ed. Horak, R; al, E. 2 vols.IIVienna: WUV, 2000. 146-179.
  10. Hacohen, MH. "Karl Popper’s Cosmopolitanism: Culture Clash and Jewish Identity." Rethinking Vienna 1900. Ed. Beller, S. New York: Berghahn Books, 2001. 171-194.
  11. Hacohen, MH. "The Limits of the National Paradigm in the Study of Political Thought." Political Thought and its History in National Context. Ed. Castiglione, D; Hampsher-Monk, I. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 247-279.
  12. Hacohen, MH. "The Poverty of Historicism, 1935-1940." Storiografia 5 (2001): 67.-72..
  13. Hacohen, MH. "Critical Rationalism, Logical Positivism, and the Poststructuralist Conundrum: Reconsidering the Neurath-Popper Debate." History of Philosophy and Science. Ed. Heidelberger, M; Stadler, F. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2002. 307-324.
  14. Hacohen, MH. "La città celeste di Popper: Platone, Atene e la società aperta." Karl R. Popper, 1902-2002: ripensando il razionalismo critico. (Nuova Civilta delle Macchine, XX:2). Ed. Gattei, S. Nuova Civiltà delle Macchine, XX:2XX:2Analisi-Trend, 2002. II:12-160.
  15. "La città celeste di Popper: Platone, Atene e la società aperta." (2002): II:12-160.
  16. Hacohen, MH; Popper, K. "The formative years, 1902-1945." Annals of Science 59.1 (January, 2002): 89. [doi]
  17. Hacohen, M. "Historicizing Deduction." Induction and Deduction in the Sciences. Ed. Galavotti, MC; Stadler, F. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2003.
  18. Hacohen, MH. "Karl Popper and the Liberal Imagination in Science and Politics (in Hungarian)." Buksz – Budapest Review of Books. (Budapesti Könyvszemle – BUKSZ) (Winter, 2003).
  19. Hacohen, MH. "Red Vienna, the ’Jewish Question,’ and Emigration, 1936-1937." Karl Popper: Critical Assessments.. Ed. Hear, AO; ed,. 4 volsRoutledge, 2004. 1:87-133..
  20. "Red Vienna, the ’Jewish Question,’ and Emigration, 1936-1937." (2004): 1:87-133..
  21. Hacohen, MH. "The Young Popper as a Scholarly Field." Proceedings of the Karl Popper Centenary. Ed. Jarvie, I; Miller, D; vols,. 1Ashgate Publishers, 2006. 99-110.
  22. Hacohen, MH. "Liberal Dilemmas and Moral Judgment." Naming Evil, Judging Evil. Ed. Grant, R. University of Chicago Press, 2006. 175-190.
  23. Hacohen, MH. "Liberal Dilemmas and Moral Judgment." Naming Evil, Judging Evil. Ed. Grant, R. University of Chicago Press, 2006. 175-190.
  24. Hacohen, MH. "From Empire to Cosmopolitanism: The Central-European Jewish Intelligentsia, 1867-1968." Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook V (2006): 117-134.
  25. Hacohen, MH. "Rediscovering Intellectual Biography – and Its Limits." History of Political Economy 34.SUPPL. (2007): 9-29. [doi]
  26. Hacohen, MH. "The Congress for Cultural Freedom in Austria: Forum, the Rémigrés and Postwar Culture." Storiografia 11 (2007): 135-145.
  27. Hacohen, MH. "Kosmopoliten in einer ethnonationalen Zeit? Juden und Österreicher in der 1. Republik." Das Werden der Republik: Österreich 1918-1920. Ed. Konrad, H; Maderthaner, W. Gerold, Fall, 2008.
  28. Hacohen, MH. "Jacob Talmon between Zionism and Cold War Liberalism." History of European Ideas 34.2 (June, 2008): 146-157. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  29. Hacohen, MH. "Eugene R. Sheppard, Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile: The Making of a Political Philosopher." Studies in Contemporary Jewry 24 (2009).
  30. Hacohen, MH. "’The Strange Fact That the State of Israel Exists’: The Cold War Liberals Between Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism." Jewish Social Studies 15.2 (2009): 37-81.
  31. Hacohen, MH. "The culture of Viennese science and the riddle of Austrian liberalism." Modern Intellectual History 6.2 (August, 2009): 369-396. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  32. Hacohen, MH. "From Forvm to Neues Forvm: The ‘Congress for Cultural Freedom,’ the 68ers and the Émigrés." Das Jahr 1968 – Ereignis, Symbol, Chiffre. Ed. Rathkolb, O; Stadler, F. Vienna University Press, 2010. 239-274.
  33. Hacohen, MH. "Cosmopolitanism, the European Nation State, and Jewish Life: Berlin and Popper." Karl Popper oggi: una riflessione multidisciplinare,. Ed. Andrea Borghini and Stefano Gattei,. Salomone Belforte, 2011. 135-160.
  34. Hacohen, MH. Between Religion and Ethnicity: Twentieth-Century Jewish Émigrés and the Shaping of Postwar Culture. Religions  (2012). [available here]
  35. Hacohen, MH. "Congress for Cultural Freedom." Encyclopedia of Jewish History and Culture. Ed. Diner, D. 2J. B. Metzler’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung,, 2012. 22-28.  [author's comments]
  36. Hacohen, MH. "Berlin and Popper Between Nation and Empire: Diaspora, Cosmopolitanism, and Jewish Life." Jewish Historical Studies 44 (2012): 51-74.
  37. Hacohen, MH. "Typology and the Holocaust: Erich Auerbach and Judeo-Christian Europe." Religions 3.3 (July, 2012): 600-645. [600], [doi]  [abs]
  38. Hacohen, MH. "Karl Popper and the Liberal Imagination: Rationality in Science and Politics." I Limiti della Razionalità. Ed. M. Del Castello and Michael Segre,. Carabba, 2013. 111-132.
  39. Malachi Haim Hacohen. "Jacob and Esau Between Nation and Empire: A Jewish European History."  2014
  40.  "Central European Jewish Émigrés and the Shaping of Postwar Culture: Studies in Memory of Lilian Furst (1931-2009)."  Ed. Hacohen, MH; Julie Mell, MDPI, 2014  [abs]
  41. Hacohen, MH. "The Liberal Critique of Political Theology: Political Messianism and the Cold War." Die helle und die dunkle Seite der Moderne. Ed. Werner Michael Schwarz and Ingo Zechner,. Turia + Kant, 2014. 38-50.
  42. Hacohen, MH. "Envisioning Central Europe: Friedrich Torberg, the Austrian Émigrés and Jewish European History." Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 13 (2014): 37-57.
  43. Hacohen, MH. "ENVISIONING JEWISH CENTRAL EUROPE: FRIEDRICH TORBERG, THE AUSTRIAN ÉMIGRÉS, AND JEWISH EUROPEAN HISTORY." Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 13.1 (January, 2014): 37-57. [doi]  [abs]
  44. Hacohen, MH. "The Young Popper, 1902–1937: History, Politics and Philosophy in Interwar Vienna." The Cambridge Companion to Popper. Ed. Jeremy Shearmur and Geoffrey Stokes,. Cambridge University Press, 2016. 30-68. [doi]
  45. Hacohen, MH. "Jacob & Esau Today: The End of a Two Millennia Paradigm?." Encouraging Openness: Essays for Joseph Agassi on the Occasion of His 90th Birthday. Ed. Nimrod Bar-Am and Stefano Gattei,. 325Springer, 2017. 167-190. [doi]  [abs]
  46. Hacohen, MH. "Nation and Empire in Modern Jewish European History." Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 62 (2017): 53-65. [doi]  [abs]
  47. Hacohen, MH. "Central european jewish Émigrés and the shaping of postwar culture: Studies in memory of lilian furst (1931–2009)." Religions 8.8 (August, 2017): 139-139. [doi]
  48. Hacohen, MH. "Karl Popper, the open society, and the cosmopolitan democratic empire." The Impact of Critical Rationalism: Expanding the Popperian Legacy through the Works of Ian C. Jarvie January, 2018. 189-205. [doi]  [abs]
  49. Hacohen, MH. "Jacob & Esau Jewish European history between nation and empire."  Cambridge University Press (CUP), January, 2019: 1-734. [doi]  [abs]
  50. Hacohen, MH. "The young popper as a scholarly field: A comment on dahms, hansen, and ter hark." Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment 1June, 2019. 99-110.
  51. Hacohen, MH. "Foreword: Roma, jews and european history."  January, 2020: xi-xiv.
  52. Hacohen, MH. "The University and the Talmud." Annali di Storia delle Universita Italiane 24.1 (June, 2020): 49-61. [doi]  [abs]
  53. Hacohen, M. "Agassi and Popper on Nationalism – and Beyond." Philosophy of the Social Sciences 53.1 (January, 2023): 60-71. [doi]  [abs]

Holmgren, Beth

  1. Holmgren, B. "Witold Gombrowicz within the Wieszcz Tradition." The Slavic and East European Journal 33.4 (1989): 556-570. [308286], [doi]
  2. Holmgren, B. "Rozmowy z Gombrowiczem.(Gombrowicz’s A Kind of Testament)." Pamiętnik Literacki (The Literary Journal) 1 (1990): 75-106.
  3. Holmgren, B. "The Transfiguring of Context in the Work of Abram Terts." Slavic Review 50.4 (1991): 965-977. [2500476], [doi]  [abs]
  4. Holmgren, B. "Women's Works in Stalin's Time."  Indiana University Press, January, 1993: 225 pages.  [abs]
  5. Holmgren, B. "The Heart of the Matter? Nationalizing the Russian and Polish Romance." Teksty drugie (texts 2) 3/4 (1995): 68-86.
  6. Holmgren, B. "Bug Inspectors and Beauty Queens: The Problems of Translating Feminism into Russian." Genders 22 (1995): 15-31.
  7. Holmgren, B. "Why Russian Girls Loved Charskaia." Russian Review 54.1 (1995): 91-106. [130776], [doi]
  8. Goscilo, H; Holmgren, B. "Russia--women--culture."  Indiana University Press, 1996: 386 pages.  [abs]
  9. Holmgren, B. "Patronized Saints: The Cult of the Artist in Poland's Illustrated Weekly." East European Politics and Societies 10.3 (1996): 416-438. [doi]
  10. Holmgren, B. "Those Unsettling Slavs, Or There's No Place Like Home." Literary Studies East and West 11 (1996): 98-110.
  11. Holmgren, B. "Rewriting Capitalism."  University of Pittsburgh Pre, December, 1998: 260 pages.  [abs]
  12. Вербицкая, А; Holmgren, B. "Keys to Happiness A Novel."  Indiana University Press, 1999: 300 pages.  [abs]
  13. Holmgren, B. "Virility and Gentility: How Sienkiewicz and Modjeska Redeemed America." Polish Review XLVI.3 (2001): 283-296.
  14. Holmgren, B. "At Home with Sienkiewicz." Framing the Polish Home: Postwar Cultural Constructions of Hearth, Nation, and Self (Fall, 2002): 219-36.
  15. Holmgren, B. "Ameryka, Ameryka, czyli jak zyc w przekladzie." Zycie W Przekladzie (Fall, 2002): 17-33.
  16. Holmgren, B. "The Importance of Being Unhappy, or Why She Died." Imitations of Life: Two Centuries of Melodrama in Russia (Fall, 2002): 79-98.
  17. Holmgren, B. "Writing the Female Body Politic (1945-1985)." The Cambridge History of Russian Women's Literature (Fall, 2002): 225-42.
  18. Holmgren, B. "Emigre-zation: American Picture Books and Russian Artists." KAZAAM! SPLAT! PLOOF! The American Impact on European Culture Since 1945 (Spring, 2003): 219-33.
  19. Holmgren, B. "America, America: Scouting the Routes of Translation." Living in Translation: Polish Writers in America (Spring, 2003): 29-43. This edited volume is the English version of the Polish ZYCIE W PRZEKLADZIE.
  20. B. Holmgren. ""The Polish Actress Unbound: Tales of Modrzejewska/Modjeska"." THE OTHER IN POLISH THEATRE AND DRAMA Indiana Slavic Series (Summer, 2003): 57-77.
  21. B. Holmgren. THE RUSSIAN MEMOIR: HISTORY AND LITERATURE.  Northwestern University Press, November, 2003  (This edited volume includes my introduction (ix-xxxix) and an essay I co-authored with Jehanne Gheith, "Art and Prostokvasha: Avdot'ia Panaeva's Work" (128-44))
  22.  "The Russian Memoir."  Ed. Holmgren, Beth, Northwestern University Press, November, 2003: 256 pages.  [abs]
  23. Gheith, J; Holmgren, B. "Art and prostokvasha: Avdot'ia panaeva's work." (December, 2003): 128-144.
  24. Holmgren, B. "Introduction." Russian Memoir: History and Literature 8.SUPPL. 5 (December, 2003): S4-S4. [doi]
  25. Goscilo, H; Holmgren, B. "Poles Apart: Women in Modern Polish Culture."  Ed. Goscilo, Helena, ; Holmgren, Beth, Slavica Pub, 2005: 167 pages.
  26. Holmgren, B. "Imitation of Life: A Russian Guest in the Polish Regimental Family." Polish Encounters/Russian Identity (Spring, 2005): 37-49.
  27. Holmgren, B. "W domu u Sienkiewicza." Polonistyka Po Amerykansku: Badania Nad Literature Polska W Ameryce Polnocnej (1990-2005) (Summer, 2005): 301-15. My article "At Home with Sienkiewicz" was selected by the editors to be included in this volume of scholarship by American Polonists. It is published by the Institute of Literary Research in Warsaw, the most renowned center for literary theory and criticism in Poland
  28. Holmgren, B. "Cossack Cowboys, Mad Russians: The Émigré Actor in Studio-Era Hollywood." Russian Review 64.2 (2005): 236-258. [doi]
  29. B. Holmgren. ""Nadezhda Mandel'shtam"." DICTIONARY OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY: RUSSIAN PROSE WRITERS AFTER WORLD WAR II 302 (Spring, 2005): 164-71.
  30. Holmgren, B. "Five short articles – "Nadezhda Mandelstam," "Liudmila Petrushevskaia," "GUM," "Lidiia Ruslanova," "Red Army Chorus"." THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN CULTURE (Fall, 2006).
  31. Holmgren, B. "Public women, parochial stage: The actress in late nineteenth-century Poland." Poles Apart: Women in Modern Polish Culture (January, 2006): 11-35.  [abs]
  32. B. Holmgren, H. Goscilo, eds.. POLES APART: WOMEN IN MODERN POLISH CULTURE. Indiana Slavic Studies,  Slavica Publishers, November, 2006  (This volume includes my co-authored introduction and my authored article, "Public Women, Parochial Stage: The Actress in Late Nineteenth-Century Poland.")
  33. Holmgren, B. "Fiction and the Acting Life: The Memoir of Helena Modjeska." Real Stories, Imagined Realities: Fictionality and Non-fictionality in Literary Constructs and Historical Contexts Tampere Studies in Language, Translation and Culture, Series A (Summer, 2007): 343-57..  [abs]
  34. Holmgren, B. "Review of Knut Andreas Grimstad & Ursula Phillips, ed. GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN ETHICAL CONTEXT: TEN ESSAYS ON POLISH PROSE." SLAVIC REVIEW 66.2 (Summer, 2007): 323-24.
  35. Holmgren, B. ""The Blue Angel" and Blackface: Redeeming Entertainment in Aleksandrov's "Circus"." Russian Review 66.1 (2007): 5-22. [20620475], [doi]
  36. Holmgren, B. "Nadezhda Mandel’shtam." Dictionary of Literary Biography: Russian Prose Writers After World War II 302 (2008): 164-71.
  37. Holmgren, B. "Evgeniia Ginzburg." Yivo Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe (Spring, 2008).
  38. Holmgren, B. "Settlling for the Real Hollywood: Russians in Studio-Era American Film." American Artists From the Russian Empire (Fall, 2008): 97-115.
  39. Holmgren, B. "Aristocrats and Working Girls: Towards a History of Russian Emigre Women in the United States"." MAPPING THE FEMININE: RUSSIAN WOMEN AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCE (Winter, 2008): 231-47..
  40. B. Holmgren. ""Nadezhda Mandelstam"." YIVO ENCYCLOPEDIA OF JEWS IN EASTERN EUROPE (Spring, 2008).
  41. Holmgren, B. "Edouard de Reszke." POLISH-AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA (2009).
  42. Holmgren, B. "Jean de Reszke." POLISH-AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA (2009).
  43. Holmgren, B. "Ne-natural’naia shkola:Semeistvo Tal'nikovykh Panaevoi." Trava: Punkty (Fall, 2009): 45-72. (Original article published in Russian.)
  44. Holmgren, B. ""Od Booth-a do Modrzejewskiej: Wyrafinowany Szekspir na scenie amerykanskiej" ("From Booth to Modjeska: Refining Shakespeare for the American Stage")." PAMIETNIK TEATRALNY (THEATRE JOURNAL) LVIII.3-4 (Summer, 2009): 27-57.  [author's comments]
  45. Holmgren, B. "Taking Stock, Screening History: Twenty Years of Women’s Studies at AAASS." NewsNet of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies 49.1 (January, 2009): 1-4.
  46. Holmgren, B. "The Polish Actress Unbound: Tales of Modrzejewska/Modjeska." The Other in Polish Theater and Drama (2010): 57-77.
  47. Holmgren, B. "War, Women, and Song: The Case of Hanka Ordonowna." Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History 2 (Summer, 2010): 139-54.
  48. Holmgren, B. "The art of playing patriot: The polish stardom of Helena Modjeska." Theatre Journal 62.3 (October, 2010): 349-371. [Gateway.cgi]  [abs]
  49. B. Holmgren. ""Helena Modjeska on the American Stage"." THE QUEEN OF DRAMA Special publication (Newspaper of scholarly "reviews" and photo album) (Fall, 2010): 2-3.
  50. B. Holmgren. "Russia on Their Mind: How Hollywood Depicted the Soviet Front." AMERICANS EXPERIENCE RUSSIA: ENCOUNTERING THE ENIGMA, 1917 TO THE PRESENT  (forthcoming in 2013): 24 pp in ms..
  51. B. Holmgren. "STARRING MADAME MODJESKA: ON TOUR IN POLAND AND AMERICA."  Indiana University Press, October 20, 2011 [product_info.php]  [abs]
  52. Holmgren, B. "Starring Madame Modjeska: On Tour in Poland and America."  Indiana University Press, November, 2011: 432 pages.  [abs]
  53. with Chatterjee, C; Holmgren, B. "Americans Experience Russia: Encountering the Enigma, 1917 to the Present."  Routledge, January, 2013: 1-232. [doi]  [abs]
  54. Chatterjee, C; Holmgren, B. "Introduction."  January, 2013: 1-11. [doi]  [abs]
  55. Holmgren, B. "Russia on Their Mind: How Hollywood Pictured the Soviet Front." Americans Experience Russia: Encountering the Enigma, 1917 to the Present (January, 2013): 105-123. [doi]  [abs]
  56. Goldovskaya, M; Chatterjee, C; Holmgren, B. "An Interview with Marina Goldovskaya, a “Russian American” Filmmaker." Americans Experience Russia: Encountering the Enigma, 1917 to the Present (January, 2013): 199-204. [doi]  [abs]
  57. Holmgren, B. "Toward an Understanding of Gendered Agency in Contemporary Russia." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 38.3 (Spring, 2013): 535-542. [doi]
  58. with Blobaum, R; Holmgren, B; Wampuszyc, E. "Warsaw 2013." East European Politics and Societies 27.2 (May, 2013): 185-186. [doi]
  59. Holmgren, B. "Acting Out: Qui pro Quo in the Context of Interwar Warsaw." East European Politics and Societies 27.2 (May, 2013): 205-223. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  60. Holmgren, B. "The Lives of Secret Others." East European Film Bulletin (August, 2013). (http://eefb.org/essays/)  [author's comments]
  61. Holmgren, B. "Russia on their mind: How hollywood pictured the Soviet front." Americans Experience Russia: Encountering the Enigma, 1917 to the Present (December, 2013): 105-123. [doi]
  62. B. Holmgren. ""Lopek and Company: The Warsaw Careers of Kazimierz Krukowski"." POLIN: Studies in Polish Jewry  (2014).
  63. Holmgren, B. "Helena Modjeska on the American Stage." (February, 2014): 2-3.
  64. Holmgren, B. ""Nadezhda Mandelstam"." YIVO ENCYCLOPEDIA OF JEWS IN EASTERN EUROPE (February, 2014).
  65. Holmgren, B. ""Cabaret Identity: How Best to Play a Jew or Pass as a Gentile in Wartime Poland"." Journal of Jewish Identities July 2014.Issue 7, number 2 (July, 2014): 15-33.
  66. Holmgren, B. "Cabaret Identity: How Best to Play a Jew or Pass as a Gentile in Wartime Poland." Journal of Jewish Identities 7.2 (July, 2014): 15-33. [doi]
  67. Holmgren, B. "Collecting the Show on the Road: Spotlight on Anna Mieszkowska and the Polish Cabaret Archive." The Polish Review 59.4 (December, 2014): 3-20. [doi]  [abs]
  68. Hashamova, Y; Holmgren, B; Lipovetsky, M. "Transgressive women in modern Russian and east European cultures: From the bad to the blasphemous."  Routledge, January, 2016: 1-216. [doi]  [abs]
  69. Holmgren, B. "From the legs up: The rise and retreat of the chorus girl in interwar Poland." Transgressive Women in Modern Russian and East European Cultures: From the Bad to the Blasphemous (January, 2016): 13-29. [doi]
  70. Holmgren, B. The Cult of Forbidden Thoughts: The Big Green Tent by Liudmila Ulitskaya, translated by Polly Gannon.  Women's Review of Books 33.4 (July, 2016): 12-13.
  71. Holmgren, B, trans. Jerzy Jurandot. Literary Encyclopedia Ed. Sandru, C; Koropeckyj, R.  (2017).
  72. Holmgren, B. Their Own Wars: A Review of Svetlana Alexievich's THE UNWOMANLY FACE OF WAR: AN ORAL HISTORY OF WOMEN IN WORLD WAR II.  Women's Review of Booksbbbbbb 54.6 (December, 2017): 11-13.
  73. Holmgren, B. "Tending Andersland: The Calling of Feliks Konarski and Nina Olenska." Diaspora polska w Ameryce Polnocnej (2018): 513-528.
  74. Holmgren, B. "The Cabaret Song: Its Multi-Ethnic Pedigree and Transnational Adventures, 1919-1968." Being Poland A New History of Polish Literature and Culture since 1918 (October, 2018).  [abs]
  75. Holmgren, B. "Holocaust history and jewish heritage preservation: Scholars and stewards working in pis-ruled Poland." Shofar 37.1 (January, 2019): 96-107. [doi]  [abs]
  76. Holmgren, B. "Cabaret Nation: The Jewish Foundations of Kabaret Literacki, 1920-1929.." Poland and Hungary Jewish Realities Compared (February, 2019): 273-288.  [abs]
  77. Holmgren, B. A Whole World of Mythology. ed. Baumgartner, J. Women's Review of Books 36.1 (February, 2019): 12-13.  [abs]
  78. Holmgren, B; Sadowska, M. "The Art of Loving: The Story of Michalina Wislocka." SLAVIC REVIEW 79.1 (January, 2020): 183-184.
  79. Holmgren, B. "The Jews in the Band: The Anders Army's Special Troupes." Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry 32 (January, 2020): 177-191.
  80. Holmgren, B. "The Mire and The Mire ’97. Dir. Jan Holoubek. South Africa: Showmax; Poland: Studio Filmowe Kadr, 2018, 2021. Dist: Netflix. 50 minutes. Color.." Slavic Review 80.4 (2021): 902-903. [doi]
  81. Holmgren, B. "Poland 1945: War and Peace." LITERARY JOURNALISM STUDIES 13.1-2 (2021): 202-204.
  82. Goscilo, H; Holmgren, B. "Polish Cinema Today A Bold New Era in Film."  Rowman & Littlefield, August, 2021: 382 pages.  [abs]
  83. Holmgren, B. "Ganbare! Workshops on Dying." LITERARY JOURNALISM STUDIES 14.1 (2022): 146-149.
  84. Holmgren, B. "Rethinking the Biography of the Actor and Entertainer." Pamietnik Teatralny 71.3 (January, 2022): 11-13. [doi]  [abs]
  85. Holmgren, B. "Rethinking the Biography of the Actor and Entertainer: Introduction." Pamiętnik Teatralny 71.3 (October, 2022): 11-13. [doi]  [abs]

Johnson, William

  1. Johnson, WA. "Multiple Copies of Literary Papyri, Fiber Patterns, and P.Oxy. XLVIII 3376 fr. 44." Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 93 (1992): 153-154.
  2. Johnson, WA. "Is Oratory Written on Narrower Columns? A Papyrological Rule of Thumb Reviewed." Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Papyrology (Copenhagen) (1993): 423-427.
  3. Johnson, WA. "Column Layout in Oxyrhynchus Literary Papyri: Maas's Law, Ruling and Alignment Dots." Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 96 (1993): 211-215.
  4. Johnson, WA. "Pliny the Elder and Standardized Roll Heights in the Manufacture of Papyrus." Classical Philology 88 (1993): 46-50.
  5. Johnson, WA. "Percolare" and "percolere"." Thesaurus linguae Latinae 10.1 (1994): cols. 1215-1217.
  6. Johnson, WA. "Towards an Electronic Greek Historical Lexicon." Emerita 62 (1994): 253-261.
  7. Johnson, WA. "The Function of the Paragraphus in Greek Literary Prose Texts." Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 100 (1994): 65-68.
  8. Johnson, WA. "Macrocollum." Classical Philology 89 (1994): 62-64.
  9. Babcock, RG; Johnson, WA. "The Appian Papyrus from Dura-Europus (P.Dura 2)." Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 31 (1994): 85-88.
  10. Johnson, WA. "Oral Performance and the Composition of Herodotus' Histories." Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 35 (1994): 229-254. (appeared Fall 1995)
  11. Johnson, WA. "Computer Assisted Instruction in the Learning of Greek and Latin, with J. Conant et al.." Bryn Mawr Classical Review 95.02.11 (June, 1995).
  12. Johnson, WA. "Review of R. Cribiore, Writing, Teachers, and Students in Graeco-Roman Egypt." Classical Philology 93 (1998): 276-279.
  13. Johnson, WA. "Dramatic Frame and Philosophic Idea in Plato." The American Journal of Philology 119 (1998): 577-598.
  14. Johnson, WA. "Musical Evenings in the Early Empire: New Evidence from a Greek Papyrus with Musical Notation." Journal of Hellenic Studies 120 (2000): 57-85. [doi]  [abs]
  15. Johnson, WA. "New instrumental music from Graeco-Roman Egypt." Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 37 (2000): 17-36. (Appeared 2001)
  16. Johnson, WA. "Toward a sociology of reading in classical antiquity." American Journal of Philology 121 (2000): 593-627. (Appeared 2001. Winner of the 2000 Gildersleeve Prize.)
  17. Johnson, WA. "Reading cultures and education." Reading Between the Lines: New Perspectives on Foreign Language Literacies (2002).
  18. Johnson, WA. "P.Hibeh II 193 (Iliad VI 4-7)." Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 139 (2002): 1-2.
  19. Johnson, WA. "Review of Musique et poésie dans l’ antiquité (ed. G.-J. Pinault)." Classical Review 53 (2003): 463-464.
  20. Johnson, WA. Bookrolls and scribes in oxyrhynchus. University of Toronto Press, January, 2003. 1-414 pp.  [abs] [author's comments]
  21. Johnson, WA. "A colloquium on ancient music." The Classical Review 53.2 (January, 2003): 463-464. [doi]
  22. Johnson, WA. "Review of M.L. West, Ancient Greek Music (Oxford University Press, 1992) and Egert Pöhlmann, M.L. West, Documents of Ancient Greek Music (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2001)." Bryn Mawr Classical Review (April, 2003).
  23. Johnson, WA. "Greek Electronic Resources and the Lexicographical Function." Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography (2004): 75-84.
  24. Johnson, WA. "The Posidippus Papyrus: Bookroll and Reader." The New Posidippus: A Hellenistic Poetry Book (2005).
  25. Johnson, W. "Voice over IP: how computing technology is being used in mobile communications.." Journal of healthcare information management : JHIM 19.4 (January, 2005): 24-31.  [abs]
  26. Johnson, WA. "The Story of the Papyri of the Villa dei Papiri." Journal of Roman Archaeology 19 (2006): 493-496. (Essay and review of David Sider, The Library of the Villa dei Papiri at Herculaneum (Getty, 2005).)
  27. Johnson, WA. "Review of Melissa M. Terras. Image to Interpretation. An Intelligent System to Aid Historians in Reading the Vindolanda Texts (Oxford 2006)." Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 44 (2007): 245-247.
  28. Johnson, WA. "Review of Larry W. Hurtado, The Earliest Christian Artifacts: Manuscripts and Christian Origins (Eerdmans 2006)." Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 44 (2007): 249-251.
  29. Johnson, WA. "Hesiod's Theogony: Reading the Proem as a Priamel." Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 46.3 (2008): 231-235.
  30. Johnson, W. Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome. Edited by Johnson, WA; Parker, H. Oxford University Press, 2009. 1-448 pp. [doi]  [abs] [author's comments]
  31. Johnson, WA. "Constructing Elite Reading Communities in the High Empire." Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009): 320-330. [doi]  [abs]
  32. Johnson, WA. ""Books," "Literacy," "Readers and Reading"." Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome (2009).
  33. Johnson, WA. "The Ancient Book." The Oxford Handbook of Papyrology (2009).
  34. Johnson, WA. "Teaching the Children How to Read: The Syllabary." Classical Journal 103.4 (2010): 445-463. [doi]
  35. Johnson, WA. Readers and Reading Culture in the High Roman Empire: A Study of Elite Communities. Oxford University Press, May, 2010. 1-288 pp. [doi]  [abs]
  36. Johnson, WA. "Review of Roger Bagnall, Everyday Writing in the Graeco-Roman East." BASP 49 (2012).
  37. Johnson, WA. "Cicero and Tyrannio: Mens addita videtur meis aedibus (ad Atticum iv.8.2)." Classical World 105.4 (2012): 471-477. [doi]  [abs]
  38. Johnson, WA. "The Oxyrhynchus Distributions in America: Papyri and Ethics." BASP (2012).
  39. Johnson, W. "Voice in the whirlwind." Georgia Review 66.1 (March, 2012): 90-103.
  40. Johnson, WA. "Libraries and Reading Culture in the High Empire." Ancient Libraries (2013).
  41. Johnson, WA. "Pliny Epistle. 9.36 and Demosthenes' Cave." Classical World 106.4 (2013): 665-668.  [abs]
  42. Johnson, WA. "Bookrolls as media." Comparative Textual Media: Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era (January, 2013): 101-124.
  43. Johnson, WA. "Learning to Read and Write." Blackwell’s Companion to Ancient Education (2015).
  44. Johnson, W. The Essential Herodotus. Oxford University Press, 2016.
  45. Johnson, W. "Ptolemaic Mummy Stuffings, 2: A Comic Fragment and Grammatical Text in the Yale Collection (P.CtYBR inv. 5019, 5043)." Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 199 (2016): 7-15. [repository]  [abs]
  46. Johnson, W. "Ptolemaic Mummy Stuffings: An Intriguing Scholar’s Text in the Yale Collection (P.CtYBR 5018)." Archiv für Papyrusforschung 62.1 (2016): 1-19. [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  47.  Oxford Handbook to the Second Sophistic. Edited by Johnson, W; Richter, D. Oxford University Press, 2017.
  48. Johnson, W. "Imperial Pantomime and Satoshi Miyagi’s Medea." Didaskalia 13 (2017): 76-90.
  49. Johnson, W. "Ptolemaic Mummy Stuffings, 3: The Documentary Texts (Beinecke P.CtYBR inv. 5058, 5059, 5060, 5061, 5062, 5063)." Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 206 (2017): 157-178.
  50. Johnson, W. "Isidora to Apollonia: a Private Letter in the Beinecke Collection (P.CtYBR inv. 5044)." Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 206 (2017): 154-156.
  51. Johnson, W. "The Second Sophistic: Periodicity and Scope." The Oxford Handbook to the Second Sophistic (2017): 1-10.
  52. Johnson, WA. "A TRIFLE, REPRISED: BRITISH LIBRARY SCHOOL TABLET ADD MS 34186(1)(2)." BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PAPYROLOGISTS 59 (2022): 205-220. [doi]
  53. Johnson, W. "Scribal Tools of the Trade: Bone Rules, Dividers, and Lamps as Writing Aids." segno e testo (2023).
  54. Johnson, WA. "Typological Catalogue of the ancient Roman Scribal Tool Known as a Bone Rule." Journal of Open Archaeology Data 11 (January, 2023). [doi]  [abs]
  55. Johnson, WA. "The Dead Sea Scrolls: A Classicist's View." Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 144 (January, 2023): 488-505. [doi]
  56. Johnson, WA. "Reading for Efficiency in Ancient Rome: THE CASE OF PLINY THE ELDER." Reception: Texts, Readers, Audiences, History 15 (January, 2023): 15-23. [doi]  [abs]

Kachurin, Pamela

  1. PJ Kachurin. ""Purchasing Power: The State as Art Patron in Early Soviet Russia,”."  Summer, 1998
  2. P.J. Kachurin. "“The ROCI Road to Peace: Robert Rauschenberg, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War."  Ed. Pamela Kachurin and Musya Glants MIT Press, Winter, 2002
  3. PJ Kachurin. "“After the Deluge: Russian Ark and the (Ab)uses of Russian History."  August, 2003
  4. P.J. Kachurin. "Designing the Modern Utopia: Soviet Textiles from the Lloyd Cotsen Collection."  Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2006
  5. P.J. Kachurin. Malevich as Soviet Bureaucrat: GINKhUK and the Survival of the Avant Garde 1921-1926. Rethinking Malevich. The Pindar Press, December, 2007
  6. P.J. Kachurin. ""Working (for) the State: Vladimir Tatlin's career in early Soviet Russia and the origins of "The Monument to the Third International".."  JHU, January, 2012
  7. P.J. Kachurin. "Making Modernism Soviet: The Avant Garde in the Early Soviet Era 1918-1928."  Northwestern University Press, 2013 Release Date: Oct. 31, 2013  [abs]

Maksimova, Elena A

  1. Maksimova, EA. "Tradicii drevnerusskoj literatury v tvorchestve Zam'atina: Simvolika Doma-Antidoma v romane Zam'atina 'My'." Avrora 9/10 (1994): 70-76.
  2. with Maksimova, EA; Andrews, E; Dolgova, I; Flath, C; Tuyl, JV. "S mesta v kar’er: Leaping into Russian: A Systematic Introduction to Contemporary Russian Grammar."  1994 Focus, 536 pp. Second expanded and corrected edition
  3. with Maksimova, EA; Andrews, E. "S mesta v kar’er: Leaping into Russian: Instructor’s Manual."  Focus Publishers, 1994
  4. with Maksimova, EA; Andrews, E; Lahusen, T. "O sintetizme, matematike i prochem...: Roman "My" E.I. Zam’atina."  St. Petersburg: Astra-L’uks, izd. Sudaryn’a, 1994
  5. Maksimova, EA; Dolgova, I. "A semantic analysis of the pronoun "sej" in Contemporary Russian." A Calculus of Meaning: Studies in Markedness, Distinctive Features and Deixix (1996): 217-234.
  6. Maksimova, EA. "Celostnyj analis xudozhestvennogo teksta: ’Strashnyj rasskaz I.A. Bunina’." Russkoe xudozhestvennoh slovo: Tezisy dokladov (1996): 112-114. (abstract)
  7. with "A Semantic Analysis of the Pronoun sej in Contemporary Russian." A Calculus of Meaning: Studies in Markedness, Distinctive Features and Deixis (1996): 217-234. (With I. Dolgova)
  8. Maksimova, EA. "Ivan Bunin: Tvorcestvo 20-x godov: O miniat'urax Bunina: Strashnyj rasskaz - 1926 god." Russkaja literatura (IRLI, Russian Academy of Sciences Journal) 1 (1997): 215-219.
  9. Maksimova, EA. "Polemika o polemike: Peshchera' E.I. Zamjatina." Russian Literature (Amsterdam) XLIV.II (August, 1998): 185-196.
  10. Maksimova, EA. "K voprosy o xudozhestvennom prostranstve u Gogol’a i Bulgakova: Sadovoe kol’co v svete nevskix fonarej." Jazyk, Kul’tura i obshchenie v uslovijax kratkosrochnoho obuchenija (2000): 95-99.
  11. Maksimova, EA. "Russian Language and Culture through Film."  SEELRC, 2002 (Versions 1.1 and 1.2)
  12. with Andrews, E; Maksimova, E. "Zamjatinkskij Puskin." Russkaja Literatura, Journal of the Institute of Russian Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Puskinskij Dom (2003).
  13. Maksimova, EA. "Grammatical Dictionary of Contemporary Standard Russian."  SEELRC, 2003 Version 1 (10,000 lexemes. Current version in 2009 - 19,000 lexemes. Co-editor: I.G. Guliakova
  14. "Замятинский Пушкин: Пушкинские образы в романе МЫ Е.И. Замятина." Russkoe slovo v mirovoj kul'ture (2003): 364-371.
  15. "Предисловие к грамматическому словарю русского языка." (2004). (Forward to the Grammatical Dictionary of Contemporary Russian. Co-editor: I.G. Guliakova.)
  16.  "Russian Language and Culture through Film."  4th edition, SEELRC2006
  17. "Semiospheric Transitions: A Key to Modelling Translation." Sign Systems Studies/Труды по знаковым системам 36.2 (2008): 259-270. (Co-author: E. Andrews)
  18. Maksimova, EA. "Postroenie xudozhestvennogo prostranstva u Bunina i Sezanna (The Construction of Artistic Space in Bunin and Cezanne)." Contemporary Russian Studies: Language, Culture, Text (2009).
  19. Andrews, E; Maksimova, E. "Semiotic Transitions: A Key to Modelling Translation." Sign Systems Studies 36 (2009).
  20. Andrews, E; Maksimova, EA. "Russian Translation: Theory and practice."  Routledge, January, 2009: 1-187. (Volume 2 is in electronic format.) [doi]  [abs]
  21. Maksimova, EA. "Russian Grammatical Dictionary."  2011 B. CD-ROM and web-based instructional materials: 1. Grammatical Dictionary of Contemporary Standard Russian. NEW 2,000 lexical entries (2010). [seelrc.org]
  22. Maksimova, EA. "Russian Culture and Language through Film."  SEELRC, 2011
  23. Maksimova, EA. "Russian Language and Culture through Film II."  November, 2011  [abs] [author's comments]

Matlock, Jack

  1. Matlock, JF. "Autopsy on an Empire The American Ambassador's Account of the Collapse of the Soviet Union."  Random House Incorporated, 1995: 836 pages.  [abs]
  2. Jack F Matlock, J. "Reagan And Gorbachev How The Cold War Ended."  Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2005: 363 pages.  [abs]
  3. Jack F Matlock, J. "Superpower Illusions."  Yale University Press, 2010: 344 pages.  [abs]
  4. Jr, JFM. "Leskov Into English On Translating Soboryane (Church Folks)."  2013  [abs]

McAuliffe, Jody

  1. McAuliffe, J. "Standing on End." Southwest Review (Spring, 1989). (short story)
  2. McAuliffe, J. "American Dreaming: 1492." Duke Magazine (May, 1992).
  3.  "Plays, Movies, and Critics."  Ed. McAuliffe, J Duke Press, 1993
  4. McAuliffe, J. "The Church of the Desert: Reflections on The Sheltering Sky." Plays, Movies, and Critics (Spring, 1993).
  5. McAuliffe, J. "The Neurology of Ninfa." Italy, Italy (1999).
  6. Various, . "Mysterious actions: New American drama." South Atlantic Quarterly 99.2/3 (2000): 273-275. (Guest Editor) [doi]
  7. McAuliffe, J. "Reflections on a Director’s Process." The New Trial (2001). (translated by Evers, K; Rollerston, J)
  8. McAuliffe, J. "The Imaginary Letters of Heinrich von Kleist to the Poet Holderlin." Literary Imagination (Winter, 2001). (fiction)
  9. McAuliffe, J; Lentricchia, F. "Groundzeroland." Dissent from the Homeland: Essays after 9/11 (2003).
  10. McAuliffe, J. "Fire and Water." The Norwegian Shakespeare and Theatre Magazine (2003).  [author's comments]
  11. McAuliffe, J. "Not So Far Away." The Norwegian Shakespeare and Theatre Magazine (2003).  [author's comments]
  12. with Frank Lentricchia. "Groundzeroland." South Atlantic QuarterlyDissent from the Homeland: Essays after 9/11 (2003).
  13. William Noland. "The Image World of Mao II." South Atlantic Quarterly (2003). (contains my notes on William Noland's images)
  14. Lentricchia, F; McAuliffe, J. "Crimes of Art and Terror."  University of Chicago Press, November, 2003: 200 pages.  [abs] [author's comments]
  15. McAuliffe, J. "Grave Love." South Atlantic Quarterly (December, 2003).
  16. McAuliffe, J. "Lucia Joyce as Cordelia and the Fool." Journal of Modern Literature (2005).  [author's comments]
  17. Jody McAuliffe and Frank Lentricchia, translated into Turkish by Ayrinti Yayinlari. "Crimes of Art and Terror."  2005
  18. McAuliffe, J. "Boos etterkommere (Descendants of Boo)." Vagant Magazine, Norway (September, 2006).  [author's comments]
  19. McAuliffe, J. "My Lovely Suicides (a novel)."  Ravenna Press, 2008
  20. McAuliffe, J. "Mesterlig av Caryl Churchill." Norsk Shakespeare Og Teater-Tidsskrift (2008).
  21. McAuliffe, J. "Fire korte av Beckett." Norsk Shakespeare Og Teater-Tidsskrift (2008).
  22. McAuliffe, J. "Den ultimate feminist." Norsk Shakespeare Og Teater-Tidsskrift (2008).
  23. McAuliffe, J. "Teater som inkvisisjon." Norsk Shakespeare Og Teater-Tidsskrift (2008).
  24. McAuliffe, J. "Faulkners romanunivers til scenen." Norsk Shakespeare Og Teater-Tidsskrift (2008).
  25. McAuliffe, J. "He Sings the Body Tinterotic." Frank Lentricchia: Essays on his Fiction (2009).
  26. McAuliffe, J. "The Wooster Group - La Didone." Norsk Shakespeare Og Teater-Tidsskrift (2009).
  27. McAuliffe, J. "Mythical Bill: An Inordinately Bright, Dreary Life." Topograph: New writing from the Carolinas and the landscape beyond (2010).
  28. McAuliffe, J. "Maly Theatre of St. Petersburg’s production of Uncle Vanya." Norwegian Shakespeare and Theatre Magazine (2010).
  29. McAuliffe, J. "Enda Walsh - med unik scenisk fantasi." Norwegian Shakespeare and Theatre Magazine (2011).
  30. McAuliffe, J. "Gulag Follies." Ethics & Images of Pain (2012).
  31. McAuliffe, J. "The Mythical Bill, A Neurological Memoir."  Sightline SeriesUniversity of Iowa Press, 2013
  32.  Political and Protest Theatre after 9/11, Patriotic Dissent. ed. Graley Herren. Text & Presentation, 2012The Comparative Drama Conference Series 9 (2013).
  33. McAuliffe, J. "Bozo’s Circus." Litscapes: Collected Writings 2015 (May, 2015).
  34. McAuliffe, J. "Ibsen in practice, relational readings of performance, cultural encounters and power." Studies in Theatre and Performance 36.1 (January, 2016): 98-99. [doi]

Miles, Simon

  1. Miles, S. "Carving a Diplomatic Niche?: The April 1956 Soviet Visit to Britain." Diplomacy & Statecraft 24.4 (December, 2013): 579-596. [doi]
  2. Miles, S. "Envisioning Détente: The Johnson Administration and the October 1964 Khrushchev Ouster." Diplomatic History 40.4 (September, 2016): 722-749. [doi]
  3. Miles, S. "The Domestic Politics of Superpower Rapprochement: Foreign Policy and the 1984 Presidential Election." The Cold War at Home and Abroad: Domestic Politics and US Foreign Policy Since 1945. Ed. Johns, A; Lerner, M University Press of Kentucky, 2018: 267-288.
  4. Miles, S. "The War Scare That Wasn't: Able Archer 83 and the Myths of the Second Cold War." Journal of Cold War Studies 22.3 (August, 2020): 86-118. [doi]  [abs]
  5. Miles, S. Engaging the Evil Empire Washington, Moscow, and the Beginning of the End of the Cold War. Cornell University Press, October, 2020. 248 pages pp.  [abs]
  6. Miles, S. "The Problems of Perestroika: The KGB and Mikhail Gorbachev's Reforms." Slavic Review 80.4 (January, 2021): 816-838. [doi]  [abs]

Miller, Martin A.

  1. Miller, MA. "Research Note on the Study of Socialism and Labor History in Paris." Newsletter: European Labor and Working Class History 3 (May, 1973): 12-13. [20519602], [doi]
  2. Miller, MA. "KROTPOTKIN."  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1976
  3. M.A. Miller. "KROPOTKIN."  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1976
  4. Miller, MA. "Review of Selected Writings by Michael Bakunin; Arthur Lehning." Russian Review 35.1 (January, 1976): 104-106. [127660], [doi]
  5. Miller, MA. "Review of The Essential Kropotkin by Emile Capouya; Keitha Tompkins." Russian Review 35.2 (April, 1976): 203-204. [127839], [doi]
  6. Miller, MA. "Anarchism vs. Marxism in the Russian Revolution. A Review of Recent Literature." International Labor and Working-Class History 9 (May, 1976): 28-37. [27671203], [doi]
  7. Miller, MA. "Review of The Confession of Mikhail Bakunin by Mikhail Bakunin; Robert C. Howes." The American Historical Review 83 (February, 1978): 232-232. [1866047], [doi]
  8. Miller, MA. "Review of Petr Tkachev: The Critic as Jacobin by Deborah Hardy." The Journal of Modern History 50 (September, 1978): 579-581. [1877154]
  9. Miller, MA. "Social Thought in Tsarist Russia: The Quest for a General Science of Society, 1861-1917.Alexander Vucinich." American Journal of Sociology 85.3 (November, 1979): 720-722. [doi]
  10. Miller, MA; McClellan, W. "Revolutionary Exiles: The Russians in the First International and the Paris Commune." The American Historical Review 84.5 (December, 1979): 1432-1432. [doi]
  11. Miller, MA. "Review of Sergei Nechaev by Philip Pomper." The American Historical Review 85 (June, 1980): 684-685. [1855047], [doi]
  12. Miller, MA; Osofsky, S. "Peter Kropotkin." Russian Review 40.1 (January, 1981): 62-62. [doi]
  13. Miller, M. "Rothman Revisited." Crime and Social Justice (July, 1982): 98-103. [29766153]
  14. Miller, MA. "Review of Soviet Dissent in Historical Perspective. by Marshall S. Shatz." Slavic Review 41.02 (July, 1982): 350-350. [2496374], [doi]
  15. Miller, MA. "Review of Michael Bakunin: Roots of Apocalypse by Arthur P. Mendel." Russian Review 41 (October, 1982): 478-480. [129859], [doi]
  16. Miller, MA. "Review of Revolutionary Morality: A Psychosexual Analysis of Twelve Revolutionists by William H. Blanchard." Russian Review 44 (January, 1985): 71-72. [129261], [doi]
  17. Miller, MA. "Soviet psychology: psychology in utopia.." Science (New York, N.Y.) 227.4694 (March, 1985): 1574-1575. [1694893], [doi]
  18. Miller, MA. "THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY EMIGRES, 1825-1870."  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986
  19. Miller, MA. "The Russian Revolutionary Emigres, 1830-1870."  Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986
  20. M.A. Miller. "THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY EMIGRES, 1825-1870."  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986
  21. Miller, MA. "The origins and development of Russian psychoanalysis, 1909-1930.." The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis 14.1 (January, 1986): 125-135. [doi]
  22. Miller, MA. "Review of Anarchist Portraits by Paul Avrich." The American Historical Review 95 (June, 1990): 784-784. [2164297], [doi]
  23. M.A. Miller. "FREUD AND THE BOLSHEVIKS: PSYCHOANALYSIS IN IMPERIAL RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION."  New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998
  24. Miller, MA. "Freud au pays des soviets."  Paris: Les Empecheurs de penser en rond/Le Seuil, 2001 translation of Freud and the Bolsheviks Yale UP 1998
  25. Miller, MA. "The Bolshevik Cinematic Intelligentsia." Vlast' i Nauka. Nauka i Vlast' (2003). ((in Russian))
  26. Miller, MA. "Fredric S. Zuckerman. The Tsarist Secret Police Abroad: Policing Europe in a Modernising World." The American Historical Review 109.3 (June, 2004): 1005-1006. [530722], [doi]
  27. Miller, MA. "Reviews of Books:The Tsarist Secret Police Abroad: Policing Europe in a Modernising World Fredric S. Zuckerman." The American Historical Review 109.3 (June, 2004): 1005-1006. [doi]
  28. Miller, MA. "The concept of revolutionary insanity in Russian history." Madness and the Mad in Russian Culture (January, 2006): 105-116.
  29.  "Madness and the Mad in Russian Culture."  Ed. ANGELA BRINTLINGER, IV University of Toronto Press, 2007 [9781442684539]  [abs]
  30. Miller, MA. "Warren Lerner, 1929-2007 - In memoriam." SLAVIC REVIEW 67.3 (2008): 816-817. [27653017], [doi]
  31. Miller, MA. "Ordinary Terrorism in Historical Perspective." Journal for the Study of Radicalism 2 (2008): 125-154. [html]
  32. Miller, MA. "The foundations of modern terrorism: State, society and the dynamics of political violence."  Cambridge University Press, January, 2009: 1-293. [doi]  [abs]
  33. Miller, MA. "OBITUARY: Michael Confino (1926-2010)." Russian Review 70 (April, 2011): 365-366. [41061891]
  34. M.A. Miller. "The Foundations of Modern Terrorism: State, Society and the Dynamics of Political Violence."  Ed. Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 2013
  35. Miller, MA. "Psychiatric diagnosis as political critique: Russia in war and revolution." Russian Culture in War and Revolution, 1914-22 (January, 2014): 245-256.
  36. Miller, MA. "Ivan Pavlov: A Russian Life in Science. By Daniel P. Todes.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xx+856. $39.95.." The Journal of Modern History 88.3 (September, 2016): 732-734. [doi]

Need, David

  1. Need, D. "Kerouac’s Buddhism." Talisman: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics 32/33.Summer/Fall (2006): 83-90.
  2. Need, D. "A Man Made of Words." Talisman: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics 35.Summer/Fall (2007): 105-114.
  3. Need, DN. ": “Initiation and Lyric Structure: Nathaniel Tarn’s Essays on Poetics”." Golden Handcuffs Review II.11 (Spring/Summer) (Summer, 2009): 215-225.
  4. Need, DN. ""Death's Trials" from St. John's Rose Slumber." Hambone (Fall, 2009).
  5. Need, DN. “On Zhang Er’s So Translating Rivers and Cities”.  Talisman 38/39/40 (Summer 2010) (2010): 117-118.
  6. Need, DN. “Guillevic’s The Sea and Other Poems”.  Talisman 38/39/40 (Summer 2010) (2010): 122-123.
  7. Need, DN. "From "Offshore St. Mark"." Talisman 38/39/40 (Summer 2010) (2011): 142-163.
  8. Need, D. "What Water is Said? A Review Essay." Oyster Boy Review 12.Summer (2012): 68-70.
  9. Need, DN. "Spontaneity, Immediacy, and Difference: Philosophy, Being in Time, and Creativity in the Aesthetics of Jack Kerouac, Charles Olson, and John Cage." The Philosophy of the Beats. Ed. Elkholy, SN. (University Press of Kentucy), 2012.
  10. Need, D. "Spontaneity, immediacy, and difference: Philosophy, being in time, and creativity in the aesthetics of jack kerouac, charles olson, and john cage." The Philosophy of the Beats. Ed. Sharin N. Elkholy. (University Press of Kentucy), 2012. 195-210.  [abs]
  11. Need, D. "Adjacency and the Politics of Everyday Practice: Fanny Howe’s Lives of a Spirit." Spoke 1.Fall (2013).
  12. Need, D. "Folding Time: On the ‘Gnostic’ Effects of Irruption and Loss in the Work of H.D., Philip K. Dick, Allen Ginsberg, and Alice Notley." Talisman 41.Fall (2013).
  13. Rilke, RM. Roses: The Late French Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke. Edited by Need, D. Horse and Buggy Press, July, 2014. 213 pages pp. (translated by Need, D)  [abs]
  14. Need, D. Songs In-Between the Day / Offshore ST. Mark — Two Suites. Three Count Pour Press, 2015. 69 pages pp.  [abs]
  15. Rilke, RM. From Notebooks and Personal Papers. October, 2018. 210 pages pp.  [abs]
  16.  "French: Rainer Maria Rilke translated by David Need." Fafnir's Heart World Poetry in Translation. Ed. Chabria, PS. (Bombaykala Books), December, 2018. (translated by Need, D)  [abs]
  17.  "German: Rainer Maria Rilke translated by David Need." Fafnir's Heart World Poetry in Translation. Ed. Chabria, PS. (Bombaykala Books), December, 2018. (translated by Need, D)  [abs]

Price, Gareth O.

  1. G. O. Price. Review of Elizabeth Kaske: The Politics of Language in Chinese Education, 1895–1919.  Language Policy 9(3) (2010): 281-283.
  2. G. O. Price. Review of Phillip Seargeant: The Idea of English in Japan.  Language Policy 10(3) (2011): 269-271.
  3. G.O. Price. "Occupy Wall Street as a fable people can relate to." Seattle Times (October 6, 2011). [html]
  4. G. O. Price. "Language, Society and the State: From Colonization to Globalization in Taiwan."  Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, To appear 2015
  5. G.O. Price. "Too much for the subway? (Segment on hate speech and Islamophobia)."  2012 [5059df312b8c2a741a00043f]
  6. G.O. Price. "Healthy start for Olympics." News & Observer (August 3, 2012). [html]
  7. G.O. Price. "You didn't say that." Huffington Post (September 4, 2012). [html]
  8. G.O. Price. "You didn't say that.." Hufington Post (September 4, 2012).
  9. G.O. Price. "Do they hate us for our freedom of hate speech?." Huffington Post (September 17, 2012). [html]
  10. G.O. Price. "The dark reality of secession fantasy." Huffington Post (November 19, 2012). [html]
  11. G.O. Price. "Pamela Geller: Most unwanted." Huffington Post (June 27, 2013). [html]
  12. G.O. Price. "Decoding "Benefits Street": How Britain was divided by a TV show." The Guardian (February 22, 2014). [benefits-street-tv-programme-divided-the-nation]
  13. Price, G. "English for all? Neoliberalism, globalization, and language policy in Taiwan." Language in Society 43.5 (November, 2014): 567-589. [doi]  [abs]
  14. Price, GO. Language, Society, and the State: From Colonization to Globalization in Taiwan. de Gruyter Mouton, 2019.
  15. Price, G. "Language policy and transitional justice: Rights and reconciliation." Language Policy 19.4 (2020): 485-503. [doi]

Tetel, Julie A.

  1. Tetel, JA. "Francois Thurot and the First History of Grammar." Historiographia Linguistica V.1/2 (1978): 45-57.
  2. Tetel, JA. "From Condillac to Condorcet: The Algebra of History." Studies in the History of Linguistics 20 (1980): 189-98.
  3. Tetel, JA; Tsiapera, M. "From Saussure to Chomsky: Linguistics and the Human Sciences." Innovations in Linguistics Education 1.2 (1980): 3-23.
  4. Tetel, JA. "Linguistic Metaphors in Charles de Brosses’ Traite of 1765 and the History Linguistics." Linguisticae Investigationes I (1981): 1-25.
  5. Tetel, JA. "Langage naturel et artifice linguistique." Condillac et les problemes du langage, ed. J. Sgard, 275-88. Geneva: Slatkine (1982).
  6. Tetel, JA. "Signs and Systems in Condillac and Saussure." Semiotica 44.3/4 (1983): 259-81.
  7. Tetel, JA. "Debris et histoire dans la theorie linguistique au XVIII siecle." Materiaux pour une histoire des theories linguistiques (1984): 379-87.
  8. Tetel, JA. "Arbitraire et Contingence in the Semiotics of the Eighteenth Century." Semiotica 49.3/4 (1984): 361-80. (Review article of La Semiotique des Encyclopedistes, by S. Auroux, 1979)
  9. Tetel, JA. "Les langues amerindiennes, le comparatisme et les etudes franco-americaines." Amerindia 6 (1984): 107-25.
  10. Tetel, JA. "Images des langues americaines au XVIIIe siecle." L’homme des Lumieres et la decouverte de l’autre (1985): 135-45.
  11. Tetel, JA. "Why Do We Do Linguistic Historiography?." Semiotica 56.3/4 (1985): 357-70. (Review article of Untersuchungen zur Historiographie der Linguistik, by P. Schmitter, 1982)
  12. Tetel, JA. "Historiographic Observations on a Current Issue in American Linguistics." Papers in the History of Linguistics (1987).
  13. Tetel, JA. "Review of Tractatus philosophico-philologicus de methodo recte tractandi linguas exoticas." 1984 Latin/German ed. C.F. Seidelmann (1724), Language in Society 13.1 (1987): 111-16.
  14. Tetel, JA. "Review of P. Friedrich’s The Language Parallax. Linguistic Relativism and Poetic Indeterminacy (1986)." Language in Society 17.4 (1988): 600-04.
  15. Tetel, JA. "The Ideologues, Condillac and the Politics of Sign Theory." Semiotica 72.3/4 (1988): 271-90. (Review article of Connaissance et Langage chez Condillac by N. Rousseau, 1986; together with Les Ideologues, ed. W. Busse and J. Trabant, 1988)
  16. Tetel, JA. "Linguistics in America 1769-1924: A Critical History."  Routledge; paperback edition, December, 1995, 1990  [author's comments]
  17. Tetel, JA. "Whitney und Bloomfield: Abweichungen und Ubereinstimmungen." History and Historiography of Linguistics (1990): 807-819. ("Whitney and Bloomfield on American English" in ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics. Center for Applied Linguistics. Center for Applied Linguistics. Washington, D.C. ERIC Document Reproduction Service No.: ED 291 239. English version of German paper)
  18. Tetel, JA. "Review of G.A. Wells’s The Origins of Language. Aspects of the Discussion from Condillac to Wundt (1987)." Historiographia Linguistica XVII.3 (1990): 411-17.
  19. Tetel, JA. "Skinner and Chomsky Thirty Years Later." Historiographia Linguistica 17.1/2 (1990): 145-65. (Reprinted in The Behavior Analyst 1.14:49-60, 1991)
  20. Tetel, JA. "On Genetic Encoding and Communication." Language and Communication 11.1/2 (1991): 29-32. (Commentary on Frederick J. Newmeyer's Functional Explanation in Linguistics and the Origins of Language, same volume)
  21. Tetel, JA. "The Behaviorist Turn in Recent Theories about Language." Behavior and Philosophy 20.1 (1992): 1-19.
  22. Tetel, JA. "The Contemporary Linguistic Meets the Postmodernist." Beitrage zur Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft 2 (1992): 213-223.
  23. Tetel, JA. "Pragmatism, Behaviorism, and the Evolutionary Script." C. S. Peirce Papers (1998).
  24. Tetel, JA. "L’ecole americaine." Histoire des idees linguistiques 3 (1998).
  25. Tetel, JA. "Postmodern Identity (Crisis): Confessions of a Linguistic Historiographer and Romance Writer." (1998). [pdf]
  26. Tetel, JA. "William Dwight Whitney in Perspective." Metascience (Winter, 2006).
  27. Tetel, JA. "Toward a history of American Linguistics." Language 86.1 (Spring, 2010).  [abs]
  28. Tetel, JA. "Historiography’s contribution to theoretical linguistics." Chomskyan Evolutions and Revolutions: Essays in Honor of E.F.K. Koerner (January, 2010): 443-469.  [abs]
  29. Tetel, JA. "Linguistics and Evolution. A Developmental Systems Theory Approach."  Cambridge University Press, 2013  [author's comments]
  30. with Tetel, JA; Carter, PM. "Languages of the World. An Introduction through Culture and Cognition." Wiley-Blackwell. Wiley-Blackwell, 2014

Tuna, Mustafa O.

  1. Tuna, MÖ. "Görüsmeler Yoluyla Soykirim (Genocide by Negotiations)." Avrasya Dosyasi: Sirbistan Bosna Hersek Özel Sayisi 3 (1996): 7-12.
  2. Mustafa Özgür Tuna. Görüşmeler Yoluyla Soykırım (Genocide by Negotiations).  Avrasya Dosyası: Sırbistan Bosna Hersek Özel Sayısı 3.4 (1996): 7-12.
  3. Tuna, M. "Gaspirali vs. Il’minskii: Two Identity Projects for the Muslims of the Russian Empire." Nationalities Papers 30.2 (2002): 265-289.
  4. Mau, V. "Post-communist Russia in the Post-industrial World: The Quest for Catching-up Policy." Post-Communist Economies 15.3 (September, 2003): 313-330. [doi]
  5. Tuna, M. ""Rusya Müslümanlarinin Modernite Ile Karsilasmasi (The Encounter of Russia’s Muslims with Modernity)"." Avrasya Konusmalari: Medeniyet, Modernite, Kimlik (Eurasian Conversations: Civilization, Modernity, Identity) (2010).
  6. Mustafa Tuna. ""Rusya Müslümanlarının Modernite İle Karşılaşması (The Encounter of Russia's Muslims with Modernity)"." Avrasya Konuşmaları: Medeniyet, Modernite, Kimlik (Eurasian Conversations: Civilization, Modernity, Identity) (2010).
  7. Tuna, M. "Zapadnaia literatura istorii Tatar 18go-nachala 20go vv. [Western Literature on the History of Kazan Tatars between the Eighteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries]." Istoriia Tatar s drevneishikh vremen 6 (2013).  [abs]
  8. Tuna, M. "Madrasa Reform as a Secularizing Process: a View from the Late Russian Empire." Comparative Studies in Society and History 53.3 (Summer, 2011): 540-70.
  9. Tuna, M. "Imperial Russia's Muslims Islam, Empire and European Modernity, 1788–1914."  Cambridge University Press, May, 2015  [abs]
  10. Tuna, M. ""Pillars of the Nation": The Making of a Russian Muslim Intelligentsia and the Origins of Jadidism." Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 18.2 (2017): 257-281. [doi]
  11. Tuna, M. "At the Vanguard of Contemporary Muslim Thought: Reading Said Nursi into the Islamic Tradition." Journal of Islamic Studies 28.3 (September, 2017): 311-340. [doi]
  12. Tuna, M. "THE MISSING TURKISH REVOLUTION: COMPARING VILLAGE-LEVEL CHANGE AND CONTINUITY IN REPUBLICAN TURKEY AND SOVIET CENTRAL ASIA, 1920–50." International Journal of Middle East Studies 50.1 (February, 2018): 23-43. [doi]  [abs]
  13. Tuna, M; Tahtakıran, E. "Glossary of Islamic Terms in the Light of the Risale-i Nur."  RNK, 2020
  14. Tuna, M. "Anti-Muslim Fear Narrative and the Ban on Said Nursi's Works as “Extremist Literature” in Russia." Slavic Review 79.1 (2020): 28-50. [doi]  [abs]
  15. Tuna, MO. "Rusya Imparatorlugu'nun Muslumanlar Islam, Imparatorluk ve Avrupa Modernitesi (1788-1914)."  2022

Van Tuyl, Joanne

  1. with Andrews, Edna, Dolgova, Irina, Flath, Carol & Maksimova, Elena. "S mesta v kar'er: Leaping Into Russian. A Systematic Introduction to Contemporary Russian Grammar."  Newburyport, Mass.: Focus Press, 1994
  2.  "S mesta v kar'er: Leaping Into Russian. Supplementary Taped Exercises."  Newburyport, Mass: Focus Press, 1995
  3.  "S mesta v kar'er: Leaping Into Russian. Handbook to Supplementary Taped Exercises."  Newburyport, Mass.: Focus Press, 1995
  4. Dale Peterson. Up from Bondage: the Literatures of Russian and African American Soul.  Canadian Slavonic Papers 44.3-4 (September, 2002): 315-16.

Zitser, Erik

  1. Zitser, E. "Peter the Great and the West: New perspectives." Russian Review 61.2 (2002): 308-309. [Gateway.cgi]
  2. Zitser, EA. "Politics in the state of sober drunkenness: Parody and piety at the court of Peter the great." Jahrbucher Fur Geschichte Osteuropas 51.1 (2003): 1-14.
  3. Zitser, EA. "The Transfigured Kingdom Sacred Parody and Charismatic Authority at the Court of Peter the Great."  Cornell University Press, 2004: 221 pages. [available here]  [abs]
  4. Zitser, EA. "Post-Soviet Peter: New Histories of the Late Muscovite and Early Imperial Russian Court." Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 6.2 (2005): 375-392. [doi]
  5. Zitser, EA. "Apostles and apostates: The court of peter the great as a chivalrous religious order." Culture and Authority in the Baroque (January, 2005): 159-192.
  6. Kachurin, P; Zitser, EA. "After the Deluge: <i>Russian Ark</i> and the Abuses of History." Historically Speaking 7.6 (2006): 25-27. [doi]
  7. Zitser, EA. "The post-cold war metamorphosis of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies library." Slavic & East European Information Resources 7.4 (December, 2006): 17-21. [doi]  [abs]
  8. Zitser, EA. "Picturing the Soviet Union's "greatest generation": The Soviet information Bureau Photograph Collection of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies." Slavic & East European Information Resources 8.1 (September, 2007): 3-10. [doi]  [abs]
  9. Зицер, Э. "Царство преображения священная пародия и царская харизма при дворе Петра Великого."  2008: 238 pages.
  10. Zitser, E. "Imperial saint: The cult of St Catherine and the dawn of female rule in Russia." Social History 33.2 (2008): 212-214. [Gateway.cgi]
  11. Zitser, EA. "The Russian round table: Aleksei Zubov's depiction of the marriage of his royal highness, peter the first, autocrat of all the Russias." Picturing Russia: Explorations in Visual Culture (December, 2008): 57-62.
  12. Zitser, EA. ""A dirty place for Americans to be": Images of the Russian civil war in Siberia from the Robert L. Eichelberger collection at Duke University Libraries." Slavic & East European Information Resources 10.1 (November, 2009): 29-44. [doi]  [abs]
  13. Brewer, MM; Zitser, EA. "Slavic information literacy: Past, present, and future." Slavic & East European Information Resources 10.2-3 (November, 2009): 117-124. [doi]
  14. Zitser, EA. "The Vita of Prince Boris Ivanovich "Korybu"-Kurakin: Personal life-writing and aristocratic self-fashioning at the court of Peter the Great." Jahrbucher Fur Geschichte Osteuropas 59.2 (2011): 163-194.  [abs]
  15. Zitser, EA. "A full-frontal history of the romanov dynasty: Pictorial "political pornography" in pre-reform russia." Russian Review 70.4 (October, 2011): 557-583. [doi]  [abs]
  16. Fedyukin, I; Zitser, EA. "For love and fatherland: Political clientage and the origins of Russia's first female order of chivalry." Cahiers Du Monde Russe 52.1 (December, 2011): 5-44. [doi]
  17. Zitser, EA. "Boris Ivanovich Korybut-Kurakin (1676-1727)." Russia's People of Empire: Life Stories from Eurasia, 1500 to the Present (December, 2012): 59-68.
  18. Zitser, EA. "From lubok to libel: Nineteenth-century Russian historiography and popular memory in the Jester wedding of Prince-Pope Nikita Zotov." Russian Literature 75.1-4 (January, 2014): 591-606. [doi]  [abs]
  19. Zitser, EA. "Recalling Russia's Eighteenth Century: Imaginative Literature as Mnemonic Praxis." Russian History 42.4 (January, 2015): 453-460. [doi]  [abs]
  20. Giullian, JC; Zitser, EA. "Beyond LibGuides: The Past, Present, and Future of Online Research Guides." Slavic & East European Information Resources 16.4 (October, 2015): 170-180. [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  21. Zitser, EA; Collis, R. "On the cusp: Astrology, politics, and life-writing in early imperial Russia." American Historical Review 120.5 (December, 2015): 1619-1652. [doi]
  22. Zitser, E. "Une petite caisse pour Pierre le Grand : Le prince Boris Kurakin, agent, acquéreur des livres de la cour de Russie, 1707-1708." Pierre le Grand et ses livres : les arts et les sciences de l'Europe dans la bibliothèque du Tsar (2016): 76-82.
  23. Zitser, EA. "The Difference that Peter I Made." (June, 2016). [doi]  [abs]
  24. Zitser, EA. "Raphael lemkin and the soviet propaganda poster collection at Duke university library." Slavic & East European Information Resources 19.3-4 (October, 2018): 242-262. [doi]  [abs]
  25. Zitser, E. ""A White Crow: Raphael Lemkin's Intellectual Interlude at Duke University, 1941-1942"." The North Carolina Historical Review XCVI.1 (January, 2019): 34-66.
  26. "Richard S. Wortman: A Bibliography (1962-2013) by Ernest A. Zitser." Russian Monarchy (December, 2019): 281-294. [doi]
  27. Fedyukin, I; Collis, R; Zitser, EA. "Drinking Diplomacy: The St. Petersburg ‘Ordre des Antisobres’ and Fraternal Culture among European Envoys in Early Imperial Russia." The International History Review 42.1 (January, 2020): 60-76. [doi]  [abs]
  28. Zitser, EA; Horbal, B. "Compiling a Guide to Open Access Historical News Sources from Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Countries." Slavic & East European Information Resources 22.3-4 (January, 2021): 263-275. [doi]  [abs]

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