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Publications of Anna Krylova    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Krylova, A, Soviet Women in Combat: A History of Violence on the Eastern Front (Cambridge University Press) (2010)

Papers Published

  1. Krylova, AY; Sewell, W; Walkowitz, J; Eley, G; Zimmerman, A; Tejada, V, The Agency Dilemma, American Historical Review, vol. 128 no. 2 (June, 2023), pp. 883-937 [doi]
  2. Krylova, A, Legacies of the Cold War and the future of gender in feminist histories of socialism, in The Routledge Handbook of Gender in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia (July, 2021), pp. 41-51, ISBN 9781138347755
  3. Krylova, A, Soviet sociality and the problem of historical reconstruction. Thinking together with elena zubkova, Rossiiskaia Istoria, vol. 2019 no. 5 (September, 2019), pp. 31-34 [doi]
  4. Krylova, A, Imagining socialism in the soviet century, Social History, vol. 42 no. 3 (July, 2017), pp. 315-341, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  5. Goswami, M; Hecht, G; Khalid, A; Krylova, A; Thompson, EF; Zatlin, JR; Zimmerman, A, History after the end of history: Reconceptualizing the twentieth century, American Historical Review, vol. 121 no. 5 (December, 2016), pp. 1567-1607, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  6. Krylova, A, Gender binary and the limits of poststructuralist method, Gender and History, vol. 28 no. 2 (August, 2016), pp. 307-323, WILEY [doi]  [abs]
  7. Krylova, A; Osokina, E, Introduction: The Economic Turn and Modern Russian History, Soviet and Post Soviet Review, vol. 43 no. 3 (January, 2016), pp. 265-270, BRILL [doi]
  8. The Economic Turn and Modern Russian History, edited by Krylova, A; Osokina, E, Soviet and Post-Soviet Review, vol. 43 no. 3 (2016), pp. 265-270, Brill Academic Publishers [doi]
  9. Krylova, A, Soviet Modernity: Stephen Kotkin and The Bolshevik Predicament, Contemporary European History, vol. 23 (May, 2014), pp. 167-192
  10. Krylova, A, “Neither Erased nor Remembered: Soviet “Women Combatants” and Cultural Strategies of Forgetting In Soviet Russia, 1940s-1980s", in Histories of the Aftermath: The European Postwar in Comparative Perspective, edited by Biess, F; Moeller, RG (2010), pp. 83-101, Berghahn Books
  11. Krylova, A, Identity, Agency, and the First Soviet Generation, in Generations in 20th Century Europe, edited by Lovell, S (2007), pp. 101-121, Palgrave Macmillan
  12. Krylova, A, Stalinist Identity from the Viewpoint of Gender: Rearing a Generation of Professionally Violent Women Soldiers in 1930s Stalinist Russia, Gender and History, vol. 16 no. 3 (November, 2004), pp. 626-653, WILEY [krylova/Stalinist_Identity_from_the_Viewpoint_of_Gender_2004.pdf], [doi]  [abs]
  13. Krylova, A, ’Dancing on the Graves of the Dead’ or Building a World War II Memorial in Post-Soviet Russia, in Memory and The Impact of Political Transformation in Public Space, edited by Walkowitz, DJ; Knauer, LM (2004), pp. 83-102, Duke University Press
  14. Krylova, A, Beyond the Spontaneity-Consciousness Paradigm: “Class Instinct” as a Promising Category of Historical Analysis, Slavic Review, vol. 62 no. 1 (Spring, 2003), pp. 1-23, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0037-6779 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  15. Kylova, A, , In Their Own Words? Autobiographies of Women Writers, 1930-1946, in A History of Women's Writing in Russia, edited by Barker, A; Gheith, J (2002), pp. 243-276, Cambridge University Press
  16. Krylova, A, ’Healers of Wounded Souls’: The Crisis of Private Life in Soviet Literature and Society, 1944-46, Journal of Modern History, vol. 73 no. 2 (June, 2001), pp. 307-331, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 0022-2801 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  17. Krylova, A, ’Ved ne mozhesh’ ty vechno zhit’ moeii zhizniiu:’ Lichnow I lichnost’ v predvoennoi sovetskoi literature I obshchestve, in Sotsialisticheskii Kanon, edited by Giunter, H; Dobrenko, E (2000), St. Petersburg: Akademicheskii proekt
  18. Krylova, A, The Tenacious Liberal Subject in Soviet Studies, Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, vol. 1 no. Winter 2000 (Winter, 2000), pp. 119-146 [krylova/The_Tenacious_Liberal_Subject_in_Soviet_Studies_2000.pdf]
  19. Kylova, A, , Teaching Cultural History: Russian and Soviet Literature as Historical Documents, in Urgent Problems of Teaching Russian History in Russian and American Universities, edited by Kabytov, P (1998), Samara State University
  20. Kylova, A, , Revoliutsionnyi diskurs, in Oktiabr’ 1917: Smysl I znachenie, edited by Loginov, VT (1998), Moscow: Gorbachev-Fond
  21. Kylova, A, , ’Saying Lenin and Meaning Party’: Subversion and Laughter in Late Soviet Society, in Consuming Russia: Popular Culture, Sex and Society since Gorbachev, edited by Barker, A; Ramet, S (1998), pp. 243-265, Duke University Press

Journal Articles

  1. A. Krylova, “Soviet Modernity: Stephen Kotkin and The Bolshevik Predicament”, Contemporary European History (May, 2014)
  2. A. Krylova, “Soviet Modernity: Stephen Kotkin and The Bolshevik Predicament", Contemporary European History (May, 2014)