Items where Subject is "DK Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics"

Library of Congress subjects (102130) D History General and Old World (5793) DK Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics (331)
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  • Allison, Roy, Jonson, Lena (Eds.) (2003). Central Asian security: the new international context. The Institute of Political and International Studies.
  • Allison, Roy, Jonson, Lena (Eds.) (2001). Central Asian security: the new international context. Brookings Institution. Press.
  • Ashwin, Sarah (Ed.) (2000). Gender, state and society in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia. Routledge.
  • Aidis, Ruta, Estrin, Saul, Mickiewicz, Tomasz (2008). Institutions and entrepreneurship development in Russia: a comparative perspective. Journal of Business Venturing, 23(6), 656-672. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusvent.2008.01.005
  • Aidis, Ruta, Estrin, Saul, Mickiewicz, Tomasz (2007). Institutions and entrepreneurship development in Russia: a comparative perspective. (Economics Working Papers 79). UCL.
  • Allison, Roy (2009). Memorandum. In Russia: a New Confrontation?, Tenth Report of Session 2008-09: Report, Together With Formal Minutes, Oral and Written Evidence, (pp. 145-147). Stationery Office.
  • Allison, Roy (2007). Russia's role in international and regional security. In Global Security: Russia, Second Report of Session 2007-08: Report, Together With Formal Minutes, Oral and Written Evidence, Hous (pp. 16-19). Stationery Office.
  • Allison, Roy (2004). Russia, regional conflict and the use of military power. In Miller, Steve E, Trenin, Dmitri (Eds.), The Russian Military: Power and Policy (pp. 121-156). MIT Press.
  • Allison, Roy (2009). The Russian case for military intervention in Georgia: international law, norms and political calculation. European Security, 18(2), 173-200. https://doi.org/10.1080/09662830903468734
  • Allison, Roy (2009). The Soviet Union and the strategy of non-alignment in the Third World (new reprint). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.2277/0521355117
  • Allison, Roy (2004). Strategic reassertion in Russia's central Asia policy. International Affairs, 80(2), 277-293. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2346.2004.00383.x
  • Allison, Roy (2003). Strategic security dilemmas in the south Caucasus and central Asia: the limits of multilateralism. NBR Analysis, 14(3), 23-40.
  • Allison, Roy (2000). Subregional cooperation and security in the CIS. In Dwan, Renata, Pavliuk, Oleksandr (Eds.), Building Security in the New States of Eurasia: Subregional Cooperation in the Former Soviet Space (pp. 149-176). M.E. Sharpe, Inc..
  • Allison, Roy (2008). Virtual regionalism, regional structures and regime security in Central Asia. Central Asian Survey, 27(2), 185-202. https://doi.org/10.1080/02634930802355121
  • Allison, Roy, White, Stephen, Light, White (2006). Putin's Russia and the enlarged Europe. Blackwell Publishing with the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Oxford.
  • Alrefaai, Nesrin (29 February 2024) Geopolitical manoeuvring in the Middle East: Russia strategically walking the line. Middle East Centre Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Alvandi, Roham (2014). The Shah's détente with Khrushchev: Iran's 1962 missile base pledge to the Soviet Union. Cold War History, 14(3), 423-444. https://doi.org/10.1080/14682745.2014.890591
  • Applebaum, Anne (2013). Putinism: the ideology. (Strategic Update 13.2). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Ashwin, Sarah (1998). Endless patience: explaining Soviet and post-Soviet social stability. Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 31(2), 187-198. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0967-067X(98)00006-3
  • Ashwin, Sarah (1996). Forms of collectivity in a non-monetary society. Sociology, 30(1), 21-39. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038596030001003
  • Ashwin, Sarah (1999). Redefining the collective: Russian mineworkers in transition. In Burawoy, Michael, Verdery, Katherine (Eds.), Uncertain Transition: Ethnographies of Change in the Post-World (pp. 245-272). Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Ashwin, Sarah (1999). Russia's saviours?: women workers in Russia during the transition from Communism. In Neary, Michael (Ed.), Global Humanization: Studies in the Manufacture of Labour (pp. 97-126). Routledge.
  • Ashwin, Sarah (2003). The regulation of the employment relationship in Russia: the Soviet legacy. In Galligan, Denis J., Kurkchiyan, Marina (Eds.), Law and Informal Practices: the Post-Communist Experience (pp. 93-113). Oxford University Press.
  • Ashwin, Sarah, Isupova, Olga (2018). Anatomy of a stalled revolution: processes of reproduction and change in Russian women's gender ideologies. Gender and Society, 32(4), 441-468. https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243218776309
  • Ashwin, Sarah, Utrata, Jennifer (2020). Masculinity Restored?: Putin’s Russia and Trump’s America. Contexts, 19(2). picture_as_pdf
  • Asmolov, Gregory (2013). Dynamics of innovation and the balance of power in Russia. In Hussain, Muzammil M., Howard, Philip N. (Eds.), State Power 2.0: Authoritarian Entrenchment and Political Engagement Worldwide (pp. 139-152). Routledge.
  • Asmolov, Gregory (2014). The Kremlin's cameras and virtual Potemkin villages: ICT and the construction of statehood. In Livingston, S., Walter-Drop, G. (Eds.), Bits and Atoms. Information and Communication Technology in Areas of Limited Statehood (pp. 30-46). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199941599.003.0003
  • Asmolov, Gregory (2014). Natural disasters and alternative modes of governance: the role of social networks and crowdsourcing platforms in Russia. In Livingston, Steven, Walter-Drop, G. (Eds.), Bits and Atoms. Information and Communication Technology in Areas of Limited Statehood (pp. 98-114). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199941599.003.0007 picture_as_pdf
  • Asmolov, Gregory, Kolozaridi, Polina (2017). The imaginaries of RuNet: the change of the elites and the construction of online space. Russian Politics, 2(1), 54-79. https://doi.org/10.1163/2451-8921-00201004
  • Azarbadegan, Zeinab (2023). Shi’i worlds interrupted waqf and pilgrimage in Russia’s South Caucasus (1863-1876). In Kane, Eileen, Kirasirova, Masha, Litvin, Margaret (Eds.), Russian-Arab Worlds: A Documentary History (pp. 34 - 44). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197605769.003.0004
  • Azarova, Aytalina, Irdam, Darja, Gugushvili, Alexi, Fazekas, Mihaly, Scheiring, Gábor, Horvat, Pia, Stefler, Denes, Kolesnikova, Irina, Popov, Vladimir & Szelenyi, Ivan et al (2017). The effect of rapid privatisation on mortality in mono-industrial towns in post-Soviet Russia: a retrospective cohort study. The Lancet Public Health, 2(5), e231-e238. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2468-2667(17)30072-5
  • Gugushvili, Alexi, Azarova, Aytalina, Irdam, Darja, Crenna-Jennings, Whitney, Murphy, Michael J., McKee, Martin, King, Lawrence (2018). Correlates of frequent alcohol consumption among middle-aged and older men and women in Russia: a multilevel analysis of the PrivMort retrospective cohort study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 188, 39-44. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2018.03.038
  • Ishkanian, Armine (2005). Diaspora and global civil society: the impact of transnational diasporic activism on Armenia's post-Soviet transition. In Atabaki, Touraj, Mehendale, Sanjyot (Eds.), Central Asia and the Caucasus: Transnationalism and Diaspora (pp. 113-139). Routledge.
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  • Rajak, S., Botsiou, K. E., Karamouzi, E., Hatzivassiliou, E. (Eds.) (2017). The Balkans in the Cold War. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-43903-1
  • Baev, Pavel, Omelicheva, Mariya, Robertson, Graeme, Lankina, Tomila V., Makarychev, Andrey (2017). New wave of protests in Russia (the old and the new).
  • Barker, Eileen (1999). But Who's Going to Win? National and Minority Religions in Post-communist Society. Scientific Journal Facta Universitatis, 2(6), 49-74.
  • Best, Antony (2012). 'We are virtually at war with Russia': Britain and the Cold War in East Asia, 1923-40. Cold War History, 12(2), 205-225. https://doi.org/10.1080/14682745.2011.569436
  • Best, Antony (0001-01-03) 'The alternative enemy': Britain and the Soviet threat in East Asia, 1932-40 [Paper]. The annual British International History Group conference.
  • Bitis, A., Hartley, Janet (2000). The Russian military colonies in 1826. Slavonic and East European Review, 78(2), 321-330.
  • Bodishteanu, Nicole (19 August 2021) Book review: Moldova: a history by Rebecca Haynes. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Bonnet, Tyler Alexander (2020). Russia and the rise of China: an analysis of Russian foreign policy towards China under Putin [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004301
  • Breuilly, John (2000). The revolutions of 1848. In Parker, David (Ed.), Revolutions and the Revolutionary Tradition in the West 1560-1991 (pp. 109-131). Routledge.
  • Bruno, Randolph Luca, Bytchkova, Maria, Estrin, Saul (2013). Institutional determinants of new firm entry in Russia: a cross-regional analysis. Review of Economics and Statistics, 95(5), 1740-1749. https://doi.org/10.1162/REST_a_00322
  • Bukowski, Pawel, Novokmet, Filip (2021). Between communism and capitalism: long-term inequality in Poland, 1892–2015. Journal of Economic Growth, 26(2), 187 – 239. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10887-021-09190-1 picture_as_pdf
  • Hartley, Janet (2010). The Russian Empire: military encounters and national identity. In Rendall, Jane, Guyatt, Nicholas, Bessell, Richard (Eds.), War, Empire and Slavery, 1770-1830 . Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hartley, Janet (2004). War and the merchants: the Great Northern war (1700-1721). In Bartlett, Roger, Lehmann-Carli, Gabriela (Eds.), Eighteenth-Century Russia: Society, Culture, Economy (pp. 485-498). LIT Verlag.
  • Hartley, Janet (2013). The army: prisons and prisoners. In Bogatyrev, Sergei, Dixon, Simon, Hartley, Janet (Eds.), History and Literature in Eighteenth-Century Russia . Study Group on Eighteenth-Century Russia.
  • Horvat, Pia, Stefler, Denes, Murphy, Michael J., King, Lawrence, McKee, Martin, Bobak, Martin (2018). Alcohol, pattern of drinking and all‐cause mortality in Russia, Belarus and Hungary: a retrospective indirect cohort study based on mortality of relatives. Addiction, https://doi.org/10.1111/add.14189
  • Hughes, James (2000). Transition models and democratisation in Russia. In Ross, C., Bowker, M. (Eds.), Russia After the Cold War (pp. 21-49). Longman.
  • Ishkanian, Armine (2014). Engineered civil society: the impact of 20 years of democracy promotion on civil society development in the former Soviet countries. In Beichelt, Timm, Hahn, Irene, Schimmelfennig, Frank (Eds.), Civil society and democracy promotion (pp. 150-170). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Knott, Eleanor (2018). Identity in Crimea before annexation: a bottom-up perspective. In Kolstø, Pål, Blakkisrud, Helge (Eds.), Russia Before and After Crimea: Nationalism and Identity, 2010–17 . Edinburgh University Press.
  • Lieven, Dominic (2001). The collapse of the Tsarist and Soviet Empires in comparative perspective. In Brix, Emil, Koch, Klaus, Vyslonzil, Elisabeth (Eds.), The Decline of Empires (pp. 99-107). De Gruyter Oldenbourg (Firm).
  • Light, Margot (2001). Post-Soviet Russian poreign policy: the first decade. In Brown, Archie (Ed.), Contemporary Russian Politics: a Reader (pp. 419-428). Oxford University Press.
  • Putzel, James (2003). The Philippine-US alliance in post September 11 Southeast Asia. In Buckley, Mary, Fawn, Rick (Eds.), Global Responses to Terrorism: 9/11, Afghanistan and Beyond (pp. 176-187). Routledge.
  • Romano, Angela (2008). La Comunità Europea e il blocco sovietico negli anni Settanta. In Bitumi, Alessandra, D’Ottavio, Gabriele, Laschi, Giuliana (Eds.), La Comunita europea e Le Relazioni esterne, 1957-1992 (pp. 107-132). Clueb.
  • Woodruff, David M. (1999). Barter of the bankrupt: the politics of demonetization in Russia's federal state. In Burawoy, Michael, Verdery, Katherine (Eds.), Uncertain Transition: Ethnographies of Change in the Postsocialist World (pp. 83-124). Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Zubok, Vladislav (2016). Gorbachev, German reunification, and Soviet demise. In Bozo, Frédéric, Rödder, Andreas, Sarotte, Mary Elise (Eds.), German Reunification A Multinational History . Routledge.
  • Zubok, Vladislav (2012). Soviet intellectuals after Stalin's death and their visions of the Cold War's end. In Bozo, Frédéric, Rey, Marie-Pierre, Ludlow, N. Piers, Rother, Bernd (Eds.), Visions of the End of the Cold War in Europe, 1945-1990 (pp. 74-89). Berghahn Books.
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  • Westad, Odd. Arne, Chubarian, Alexandr, Pechatnov, Vladimir, Rajak, Svetozar (Eds.) (2012). British – Soviet relations in the Cold War, 1945-1964. British Academy/ Russian Academy.
  • Camfield, Graham (1999). From Tolstoyan to terrorist: the revolutionary career of Prince D. A. Khilkov, 1900 - 1905. Revolutionary Russia, 12(1), 1-43. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546549908575697
  • Camfield, Graham (1990). The Pavlovtsy of Khar'kov Province, 1886-1905: harmless sectarians or dangerous rebels? Slavonic and East European Review, 68(4), 692-717.
  • Cassani, Andrea, Luppi, Francesca, Natalizia, Gabriele (22 November 2016) Schools and healthcare in some post-Soviet hybrid democracies have improved. How? Democratic Audit Blog.
  • Castelar, Roberto A. (2016). Book review: historically inevitable: turning points in the Russian revolution edited by Tony Brenton.
  • Commander, Simon, Nikoloski, Zlatko, Plekhanov, Alexander (2011). Employment concentration and resource allocation: one-company towns in Russia. European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
  • Cooper, Luke (2025). Russo-Ukrainian war: the political economy of the present balance of forces. (PeaceRep Report). PeaceRep: The Peace and Conflict Resolution Evidence Platform, University of Edinburgh. picture_as_pdf
  • Costa-Font, Joan, Nicińska, Anna (28 June 2023) How Soviet communism changed the family. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Costa-Font, Joan, Nicińska, Anna (2023). Comrades in the family? Soviet communism and demand for family insurance. KYKLOS, 76(4), 526-612. https://doi.org/10.1111/kykl.12342 picture_as_pdf
  • Cox, Michael (2002). "A failed crusade?": the United States and post-communist Russia. In Lane, David (Ed.), The Legacy of State Socialism and the Future of Transformation (pp. 225-240). Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Cox, Michael (2011). The uses and abuses of history: the end of the Cold War and Soviet collapse. International Politics, 48(4-5), 627-646. https://doi.org/10.1057/ip.2011.24
  • Cox, Michael, Kennedy-Pipe, Caroline (2005). The tragedy of American diplomacy? Rethinking the Marshall Plan. Journal of Cold War Studies, 7(1), 97-134. https://doi.org/10.1162/1520397053326202
  • Cummings, Sally Nikoline (1999). The political elite in Kazakhstan since independence (1991-1998): origins, structure and policies [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Curtis, April (2016). Book review: from Washington to Moscow: US-Soviet relations and the collapse of the USSR by Louis Sell.
  • Gledhill, John, King, Charles (2007). Living beyond the past: Romania since 1989. In Wolchik, Sharon L., Curry, Jane L. (Eds.), Central and East European Politics: From Communism to Democracy (pp. 317-338). Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Hartley, Janet (2003). Governing the city: St Petersburg and Catherine II's reforms. In Cross, Anthony (Ed.), St Petersburg, 1703-1825 (pp. 99-118). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Lankina, Tomila V., Niemczyk, Kinga (2015). Russia's foreign policy and soft power. In Cadier, David, Light, Margot (Eds.), Russia's Foreign Policy:Ideas, Domestic Politics and External Relations . Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Lieven, Dominic (2011). Russian empire. In Cummings, Sally N., Hinnebusch, Raymond (Eds.), Sovereignty After Empire: Comparing the Middle East and Central Asia . Edinburgh University Press.
  • Lieven, Dominic (2011). Russian empires. In Cummings, Sally, Hinnebusch, Raymond (Eds.), Sovereignty After Empire: Comparing the Middle East and Central Asia (pp. 25-43). Edinburgh University Press.
  • Nish, Ian, Chapman, John (2004). On the periphery of the Russo-Japanese war - part I. (IS 475). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Prazmowska, Anita J. (2011). Wladyslaw Gomulka. In Casey, Steven, Wright, Jonathan (Eds.), Mental Maps in the Early Cold War Era, 1945-1968 . Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Sarafian, Iliana, Caban, Agnieszka, Robinson, Alice (2025). The borders of solidarity: war and displacement of Ukrainian Roma women refugees in Poland. Centre for Public Authority and International Development, Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa and Centre for Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Zubok, Vladislav (2015). ‘Do not think I am soft …’: Leonid Brezhnev. In Wright, Jonathan, Casey, Steven (Eds.), Mental Maps in the Era of Détente and the End of the Cold War 1968–91 (pp. 6-23). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137500960_2
  • Zubok, Vladislav (2019). Intelligentsia as a liberal concept in Soviet history, 1945–1991. In Cucciolla, Riccardo Mario (Ed.), Dimensions and Challenges of Russian Liberalism: Historical Drama and New Prospects (pp. 45 - 62). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05784-8_5 picture_as_pdf
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  • Defty, Andrew (27 July 2020) The delayed publication of the Russia Report demonstrates why reform is needed to preserve the Intelligence and Security Committee’s independence. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Dimitrov, Vesselin (2001). Bulgaria: the uneven transition. Routledge.
  • Dimitrov, Vesselin (2007). Stalin's Cold War : Soviet foreign policy, democracy and communism in Bulgaria, 1941-48. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Dobrenko, Vladimir (2016). Conspiracy of peace: the cold war, the international peace movement, and the Soviet peace campaign, 1946-1956 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
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  • European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (2012). Diversifying Russia: harnessing regional diversity. (Special reports). European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
  • Easter, David (2005). Keep the Indonesian pot boiling: Western covert intervention in Indonesia, October 1965-March 1966. Cold War History, 5(1), 55-73. https://doi.org/10.1080/1468274042000283144
  • Edgerton, Barton (2017). Book review: a short history of the Russian revolution by Geoffrey Swain.
  • Ershov, Philipp (2019). Father and followers: Putin’s rhetoric as an evolutionary-psychological leadership tool. LSE Undergraduate Political Review, 2, 116-147. picture_as_pdf
  • Estrin, Saul, Hanousek, Jan, Kocenda, Evzen, Svejnar, Jan (2009). The effects of privatization and ownership in transition economies. Journal of Economic Literature, 47(3), 699-728. https://doi.org/10.1257/jel.47.3.699
  • Estrin, Saul, Poukliakova, Svetlana, Shapiro, Daniel (2009). The performance effects of business groups in Russia. Journal of Management Studies, 46(3), 393-420. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6486.2008.00820.x
  • Hartley, Janet (2005). The patriotism of the Russian army in the 'patriotic' or 'fatherland' war of 1812. In Esdaile, Charles J. (Ed.), Popular Resistance in the French Wars: Patriots, Partisans and Land Pirates (pp. 181-200). Palgrave Macmillan.
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  • Featherstone, Kevin (1988). Socialist parties and European integration: a comparative history. Manchester University Press.
  • Fix, Liana, Knott, Eleanor (2014). In Crimea, time for pressure, not acceptance: why we cannot lose sight of the Crimean Tatars. DGAPkompakt, (16), 1-6.
  • Sobolev, Olga (2025). Landmarks (Vekhi): the Russian intelligentsia at a crossroads. In Forrester, Sibelan, Partan, Olga (Eds.), The Russian Intelligentsia: Myth, Mission, and Metamorphosis . Academic Studies Press.
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  • Galeotti, Mark (2012). Tighter times mean that Russia can no longer continue to ignore the corruption which is endemic to nearly every aspectof society.
  • Genovese, Taylor R. (2018). Book review: picturing the cosmos: a visual history of early Soviet space endeavor by Iina Kohonen.
  • Giustozzi, Antonio, Ullah, N (2007). The inverted cycle: Kabul and the strongmen's competition for control over Kandahar, 2001-2006. Central Asian Survey, 26(2), 167-184. https://doi.org/10.1080/02634930701517375
  • Gledhill, John (2009). O maturitate imperfectă: ce ne spun alegerile din noiembrie despre evoluţia democraţiei romaneşti [An imperfect maturity: what the November elections tell us about the evolution of Romanian democracy]. Sfera Politicii, 134, 3-8.
  • Gleibs, Ilka (6 March 2025) How Zelenskyy's language strategy hit a wall in Trump's White House. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Golub, Grant (26 April 2020) Book review: Sharing the Burden: the Armenian Question, Humanitarian Intervention and Anglo-American Visions of Global Order by Charlie Laderman. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Golub, Grant (23 April 2020) Book review: sharing the burden: the Armenian question, humanitarian intervention and Anglo-American visions of global order by Charlie Laderman. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Gusejnova, Dina (2018). Brest-Litovsk as a site of historical disorientation. In Gusejnova, Dina (Ed.), Cosmopolitanism in conflict: imperial encounters from the Seven Years' War to the Cold War (pp. 213-256). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Gusejnova, Dina (12 March 2025) Galina Starovoitova and the matrilineal history of Russia's lost democratic federalism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Gusejnova, Dina (2019). Sympathy and synaesthesia: Tolstoy's place in the intellectual history of cosmopolitan spectatorship. In Williams, Gavin (Ed.), Hearing the Crimean War: wartime sound and the unmaking of sense (pp. 3 - 23). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190916749.001.0001
  • Gusejnova, Dina (2019). Sympathy and synesthesia: Tolstoy's place in the intellectual history of cosmopolitanism. In Williams, Gavin (Ed.), Hearing the Crimean War: Wartime Sound and the Unmaking of Sense (pp. 3 - 23). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190916749.003.0001
  • Gusejnova, Dina (2016). Tracing Russia's frontier. In Gruzdeva, Maria (Ed.), Border: a journey along the edges of Russia (pp. 4-6). Schilt Gallery (Amsterdam, Netherlands).
  • Gusejnova, Dina, Smith, Olga (2015). Fotografie des letzten sowjetischen Jahrzehnts: Boris Michajlov als Auto-Phänomenologe der Stagnationszeit. Fotogeschichte, 136, 43-53.
  • Gusejnova, Dina (2018). The big question has Russia always played by it own rules? BBC World Histories, June/J(2018), p. 18. picture_as_pdf
  • Hughes, James, John, Peter (2003). Local elites in Russia's transition: generational effects on adaptation and competition. In Steen, Anton, Gel'man, Vladimir (Eds.), Elites and Democratic Development in Russia (pp. 124-147). Routledge.
  • Prazmowska, Anita J. (1996). The Soviet liberation of Poland and the Polish Left. In Gori, Francesca, Pons, Silvio (Eds.), The Soviet Union and Europe in the Cold War, 1943-53 (pp. 76-88). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Quirmbach, Diana, Gerry, Christopher J. (2016). Gender, education and Russia’s tobacco epidemic: a life-course approach. Social Science & Medicine, 160, 54-66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.05.008
  • Spohr Readman, Kristina (2008). German unification. In van Dijk, Ruud, Gray, William Glen, Savranskaya, Svetlana, Suri, Jeremi, Zhai, Qiang (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Cold War (pp. 352-353). Routledge.
  • Zubok, Vladislav (2013). Cold War strategies/power and culture - East: sources of Soviet conduct reconsidered. In Immerman, Richard H., Goedde, Petra (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Cold War (pp. 305-322). Oxford University Press.
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  • Hale, Henry E., Johnson, Juliet, Lankina, Tomila V. (Eds.) (2024). Developments in Russian politics 10. Bloomsbury (Firm).
  • Hartley, Janet, Shaw, Denis (Eds.) (2021). Magic, texts and travels: homage to a scholar, Will Ryan. Study Group on Eighteenth-Century Russia.
  • Hughes, James, Sasse, Gwendolyn (Eds.) (2001). Ethnicity and territory in the former Soviet Union: regions in conflict. Routledge.
  • Hartley, Janet, Keenan, Paul, Lieven, Dominic (Eds.) (2015). Russia and the Napoleonic wars. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Halem, Harry (2023). Ukraine’s lessons for future combat: unmanned aerial systems and deep strike. The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters, 53(4), 19 - 32. https://doi.org/10.55540/0031-1723.3252 picture_as_pdf
  • Halliday, Fred (1987). Islam and Soviet foreign policy. Arab Studies Quarterly, 9(3), 217-233.
  • Halliday, Fred (1987). Islam and Soviet foreign policy. Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 3(1), 37-54. https://doi.org/10.1080/13523278708414846
  • Halliday, Fred (2005). It's time to bin the past.
  • Harmer, Tanya (2011). Book review: Hal Brands, Latin America’s Cold War. H-Diplo Roundtable Review, 12(27), 12-19.
  • Harmer, Tanya (2011). Book review: Lubna Z. Qureshi, Nixon, Kissinger, and Allende: U.S. involvement in the 1973 coup in Chile. H-Diplo: H-Net network on Diplomatic History and International Affairs,
  • Harmer, Tanya (2012). Book review: Paulo Freire and the Cold War politics of literacy. Cold War History, 12(3), 562-563. https://doi.org/10.1080/14682745.2012.702081
  • Harmer, Tanya (2009). Book review: hostile intent: U.S. covert operations in Chile, 1964–1974. Cold War History, 9(2), 293-294. https://doi.org/10.1080/14682740902884664
  • Harmer, Tanya (2008). Book review: in from the cold: Latin America's new encounter with the Cold War. Cold War History, 8(4), 565-567. https://doi.org/10.1080/14682740802373644
  • Hartley, Janet (2013). Полтавская битва — поворотный пункт в англо-российских отношениях. Преподавание истории и обществознания в школе, (6), 60-68.
  • Hartley, Janet (2011). Book review: female entrepreneurs in nineteenth-century Russia - by Galina Ulianova. European History Quarterly, 41(2), 369-370. https://doi.org/10.1177/02656914110410020548
  • Hartley, Janet (2001). Bribery and justice in the provinces in the reign of Catherine II. In Lovell, S., Ledeneva, A. L., Rogachevskii, A. (Eds.), Bribery and Blat in Russia: Negotiating Reciprocity From the Middle Ages to the 1990s (pp. 48-64). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hartley, Janet (2001). Changing perspectives: British views of Russia from the grand embassy to the peace of Nystad. In Hughes, Lindsey (Ed.), Peter the Great and the West: New Perspectives (pp. 53-70). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hartley, Janet (2015). Education and the East: the Omsk Asiatic School. In di Salvo, Maria, Kaiser, Daniel H., Kivelson, Valerie A. (Eds.), Word and image in Russian History: essays in honor of Gary Marker (pp. 253-268). Academic Studies Press.
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