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1986, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 248-270 Soviet fiction and the nuclear debate
by Rosalind Marsh
1986, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-23 The decline of developed socialism? Some trends in recent soviet ideology
by Alfred Evans - 24-35 Trotsky in exile: The founding of the fourth international
by J. Arch Getty - 36-52 Cyclical fluctuations in centrally planned economies: A critique of the literature
by Barry Ickes - 53-68 Official etiologies of polish crises: Changing historiographies and factional struggles
by Ray Taras - 69-88 Some causes of the growth of the Yugoslav external debt
by Mate Babić & Emil Primorac - 89-97 Collective farming and the 19th‐century Russian land commune: A research note
by Orlando Figes - 98-102 Some statistical puzzles examined
by Alec Nove
1985, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 465-483 The Intersputnik system and soviet television
by John Downing - 484-493 The final phase in the liquidation of anti‐soviet resistance in Tadzhikistan: Ibrahim Bek and the , 1924–31
by William Ritter - 494-504 Inflation an the money supply in the Soviet economy
by Igor Birman & Roger Clarke - 505-519 Methodological aspects in building soviet price indices
by Fyodor Kushnirsky - 520-524 Parametric techniques
by Paul Goldberg - 525-534 Secret institutions in Russian government: A note on Rosenfeldt's
by Daniel Tarschys
1985, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 305-329 Local political power and Soviet criminal justice, 1922–41
by Peter Solomon - 330-352 Early Soviet historical interpretations of the Russian revolution 1918–24
by James White - 353-370 The power of Soviet industrial ministries in the 1980s
by Alice Gorlin - 371-385 NEP's second wind: ‘the new trade practice’
by Alan Ball - 386-402 ‘Permanent’ and ‘present’ populations in Soviet statistics
by Barbara Anderson & Brian Silver - 403-416 Inflation in the consumer goods market in Poland, 1971–82
by P. T. Wanless - 417-427 The time factor and Soviet investment methodology
by Alan Abouchar - 428-436 The Polish economy under martial law—a dissenting view
by George Blazyca
1985, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 153-172 Ordzhonikidze's takeover of Vesenkha: A case study in soviet bureaucratic politics
by Sheila Fitzpatrick - 173-183 Reforming the workplace: The 1983 soviet law on labour collectives
by Darrell Slider - 184-211 Regionalism in soviet politics: Continuity as a source of change, 1953–1982
by Joel Moses - 212-226 Institutionalisation and revolution: Rules and the soviet political system
by Graeme Gill - 227-247 Joint investments and mutual advantages in the CMEA—retrospection and prognosis
by Làszlòs Csaba - 248-268 Regime and working class in Czechoslovakia 1948–1968
by Robert Evanson - 276-280 A note on errors and their causes
by Alec Nove
1985, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-30 Improving the Soviet economic mechanism
by Morris Bornstein - 31-59 The role of the communist party in Soviet research and development
by Robert Miller - 60-89 Domestic and foreign influences on policy making:
by Robert Cutler - 90-102 Another look at the Sisson forgeries and their background
by Helena Stone - 103-117 Yuri Andropov and the ‘national question’
by Martha Olcott - 118-130 The Soviet Union has an administered, not a planned, economy
by John Wilhelm - 131-137 An analysis of bias in sources: A Lithuanian case study
by Thomas Oleszczuk - 138-150 Reviews
by Terry Cox & Alec Nove & Olga Narkiewicz & Malcolm Hill & Robert Miller & John Dunlop & Julian Birch & Ruben Berrios - 151-151 List of contributors
by The Editors
1984, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 475-493 Beyond the bug: Soviet historiography of the Soviet‐Polish war of 1920
by James McCann - 494-512 The Polish communist leadership and the onset of the state of war
by George Sanford - 513-527 The Polish economy under martial law
by Zbigniew Fallenbuchl - 528-543 Government and shadow economy in the Soviet Union
by F. J. M. Feldbrugge - 544-559 Recent developments in Hungarian enterprise democracy
by Barnabas Racz - 560-570 The kulak in post‐war USSR: The west Ukrainian example
by David Marples - 571-581 The CIA, the and the real growth of Soviet investment
by Philip Hanson - 582-593 Soviet food supply and allied aid in the war, 1941–45
by Roger Munting - 594-601 Cultural versus structural explanations of ethnic intermarriage in the USSR: A statistical re‐analysis
by Robert Brym
1984, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 317-344 Political science in the Soviet union: A new stage of development?
by Archie Brown - 345-365 The shchekino method and the struggle to raise labour productivity in Soviet industry
by Peter Rutland - 366-385 Law and order in the USSR: The case of economic and official crime
by Nick Lampert - 386-405 The reformed polish economic system 1982–1983
by Stanislaw Gomulka & Jacek Rostowski - 406-426 Agricultural reform in Poland: Background and prospects
by Edward Cook - 427-444 The functioning of private enterprise in Poland
by Anders Åslund
1984, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 159-184 Modernisation and ethnic Equalisation in the USSR
by Ellen Jones & Fred Grupp - 185-204 Edinonachalie and the Soviet industrial manager, 1928–1937
by Hiroaki Kuromiya - 205-222 Notes on the background of soviet collectivisation metal worker brigades in the countryside, Autumn 1929
by Lynne Viola - 223-235 Moscow and the third world: Recent trends in Soviet thinking
by Thomas Zamostny - 236-256 Reproduction of shortage on the Hungarian car market
by Zsuzsa Kapitány & János Kornai & Judit Szabó - 257-266 Some investment patterns engendered by the renovation of Soviet industry
by Boris Rumer - 267-276 A note on Kosovo and the future of Yugoslav‐Albanian relations: A Balkan perspective
by Patrick Artisien - 277-281 A note on Steven Rosefielde's calculations of excess mortality in the USSR, 1929–1949
by S. G. Wheatcroft - 282-289 Moscow workers and the revolutions of 1905 and 1917
by S. A. Smith
1984, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-25 Is there a generation gap in the Soviet political establishment?: Demand articulation by RSFSR provincial party first secretaries
by George Breslauer - 26-44 The task of creating the new Soviet man: ‘Atheistic propaganda’ in the Soviet Muslim areas
by Yaacov Ro'i - 45-68 Soviet norm determination in theory and practice, 1917–1941
by Lewis Siegelbaum - 69-86 Regulation of labour supply in Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary
by Jan Adam - 87-107 ‘Land and freedom’ in the factories of Petersburg: The SRS and the workers’ Curia elections to the second Duma, January 1907
by Christopher Rice - 108-126 The language policy of the CPSU and the linguistic situation in soviet Moldavia
by Michael Bruchis - 127-138 The USSR and socialist economic integration—A comment
by Jozef van Brabant
1983, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 437-456 The economics of Soviet arms transfers to the third world—A case study: Egypt
by Moshe Efrat - 457-470 Sino‐Soviet relations: An interpretation
by William Wallace - 471-486 The folklore of state socialism: Semiotics and the study of the Soviet state
by Michael Urban & John McClure - 487-503 The and the structure of Soviet rule in the Ukrainian countryside, 1920–1933
by James Mace - 504-524 The instability of the infant vanguard: Worker party members 1928–1932
by Paddy Dale - 525-532 The study of Soviet‐type economies: Some trends and conclusions
by Roger Clarke - 533-545 Solidarity, the regime and the public
by David Mason - 546-560 The cultural bases of soviet Georgia's second economy
by Gerald Mars & Yochanan Altman
1983, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 275-297 Soviet Neotraditionalism: The political corruption of a Leninist regime
by Ken Jowitt - 298-312 The class nature of the Soviet Union revisited
by Alec Nove - 313-330 The beginnings of institutional reform in Hungary
by Paul Hare - 331-342 Continuity and change in the planning system of the German democratic republic
by Pieter Boot - 343-361 Economic problems of the Soviet health service: 1917–1930
by Christopher Davis - 362-375 National independence and reciprocal advantages: The political economy of Romanian‐South relations
by Colin Lawson - 376-384 A note on money and the consumer in Eastern Europe
by Tamás Bauer - 385-409 Excess mortality in the Soviet Union: A reconsideration of the demographic consequences of forced industrialization 1929–1949
by Steven Rosefielde - 410-413 Earnings distribution in the USSR, 1968–1976: Comments on the notes of Nove and McAuley
by Janet Chapman - 414-432 Reviews
by William Wallace & Roger Hamburg & John Armstrong & Andrzej Korbonski & Galia Golan & George Avis & Shugo Minagawa & A. J. Prazmowska & Adam Bromke & Wolfgang Teckenberg & Martha Olcott & Evan Mawdsley & Moira Donald & Lubomyr Hajda - 432-432 Book notices
by The Editors - 433-433 Annual conference of the British national association for Soviet and East European studies (BNASEES)—March 1983
by The Editors - 434-435 Books received
by The Editors - 435-436 List of contributors
by The Editors
1983, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 135-153 The Soviet Union inside Comecon
by Marie Lavigne - 154-174 The Soviet Union and the death penalty
by Ger van den Berg - 175-195 Research institute party organizations and the right of control
by Stephen Fortescue - 196-207 The utilisation and assimilation in hungary of advanced technology imported from the West
by Agota Dezsényi‐Gueullette - 208-222 Membership of the communist party of Czechoslovakia in the 1970s: Continuing divergence from the Soviet model
by Gordon Wightman - 223-237 Towards a thorough analysis of Soviet forced labour statistics
by S. G. Wheatcroft - 238-239 A note on agricultural costs and kolkhoz revenues
by Alec Nove - 240-249 Politics, succession, and public policy in communist systems: A review article
by Donna Bahry - 249-270 Reviews
by Thane Gustafson & Anthony Glees & Daniel Nelson & Peter Vanneman & Alec Nove & Roger Clarke & David Heer & Michael Rowe & John Dunstan & M. Dewhirst & R. W. Davies & Paul Dukes & Jan Dellenbrant & Maureen Perrie & Alex Pravda & Margaret Watson & William Pelz & Judith Pallot - 271-272 Book notices
by The Editors - 272-273 Books received
by The Editors - 273-274 List of contributors
by The Editors
1983, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-13 Success indicators revisited: The July 1979 soviet decree on planning and management
by Philip Hanson - 14-35 Preparatory divisions in Soviet higher education establishments 1969–79: Ten years of radical experiment
by George Avis - 36-52 Marxism‐Leninism and economic policy: Natural resource pricing in the USSR and the GDR
by Joan DeBardeleben - 53-70 Soviet treaties with third world countries
by Zafar Imam - 71-89 Soviet aid to the third world, an analysis of its strategy
by Gu Guan‐fu - 131-132 Book notices
by The Editors - 132-133 Book received
by The Editors - 133-134 Correspondence
by Robert Conquest - 134-134 List of contributors
by The Editors
1982, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 487-505 Death from alcohol poisoning in the USSR
by Vladimir Treml - 506-528 The Komsomol and worker youth: The inculcation of ‘communist values’ in leningrad during NEP
by Peter Gooderham - 529-546 Soviet market power and pricing behaviour in Western export markets
by Thomas Wolf - 547-569 National integration in Soviet Georgia
by J. W. R. Parsons - 570-584 A critical examination of A. A. Barsov's empirical work on the balance of value exchanges between the town and the country
by David Morrison - 585-600 Varga and the foundation of Soviet planning
by Thomas Remington - 601-615 The Tvardovsky controversy
by Edith Frankel - 616-617 The Soviet investment deflator again
by Peter Wiles - 617-617 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 618-636 Reviews
by Christel Lane & R. Nötel & Josef Brada & Norman MacQueen & Sam Nolutshungu & Margot Light & Alec Nove & A. F. Freris & David Gillard & Thomas Remington & Stephen White & Leonas Sabaliunas - 637-637 Book notices
by The Editors - 638-639 Books received
by The Editors - 639-640 List of contributors
by The Editors
1982, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 327-348 The legal foundations of the immigration and emigration policy of the USSR, 1917–27
by Yuri Felshtinsky - 349-366 The unregistered economy in Hungary
by István Kemény - 377-396 The Soviet Union, the arms trade and the third world
by Rajan Menon - 397-417 African interests and Soviet power: The local context of Soviet policy
by Sam Nolutshungu - 418-433 Reflections on a great debate
by Susan Vosper - 448-454 More about Stalin and the historians: A review article
by George Enteen
1982, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 167-199 Poland 1980: From ‘premature consumerism’ to labour solidarity
by Alex Pravda - 200-227 The limits to institutional autonomy in the Soviet Union: The case of the
by Eugene Huskey - 228-253 On the further development of the currency and financial system of the CMEA
by Katalin Botos - 254-269 Dairy farming in the USSR: Policy and reality
by David Jones & Janina Smogorzewska - 270-285 Part‐time employment in the Soviet Union
by William Moskoff - 289-295 Soviet consumption and investment prices, and the meaningfulness of real investment
by Peter Wiles
1982, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 3-22 Soviet lawyers in the reform debate: Cohesion and efficacy
by Morris McCain - 23-42 Russian language and Soviet politics
by Roman Solchanyk - 43-68 The economics of nuclear power in the Soviet Union
by William Kelly & Hugh Shaffer & J. Kenneth Thompson - 69-85 The effects of self‐management on Yugoslav industrial growth
by Saul Estrin - 111-117 in statistics
by Michael Ellman & Batara Simatupang
1981, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 491-517 Polish and Hungarian economic reforms — A comparison
by P. G. Hare & P. T. Wanless - 548-559 Causes of Soviet adult mortality increases
by John Dutton - 560-572 The ‘second’ agriculture in the USSR
by Boris Rumer - 573-592 Urbanization in a low key and linguistic change in Soviet Moldavia, part 2
by Irina Livezeanu - 593-609 The allocation of investment in the Soviet Union: Criteria for the efficiency of investment
by Janice Giffen - 610-615 Hidden inflation in the Soviet Union: A rejoinder to David Howard
by Steven Rosefielde
1981, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 327-351 Urbanization in a low key and linguistic change in Soviet Moldavia, part 1
by Irina Livezeanu - 352-369 The Basmachi or Freemen's revolt in Turkestan 1918–24
by Martha Olcott - 370-385 An inquiry into the termination of Soviet famine relief programmes and the renewal of grain export, 1922–23
by Charles Edmondson - 386-400 Empirical analysis of politico‐economic interaction in East European countries
by Jean‐Dominique Lafay - 401-420 The changing role of central party institutions in Czechoslovakia, 1962–67
by Gordon Wightman - 421-432 Academic life in some recent Russian fiction
by A. B. Murphy
1981, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 163-181 Observations on Soviet administrative solutions: The quality problem in soft goods
by Alice Gorlin - 182-203 Women in Soviet Central Asia: Progress and contradictions
by Nancy Lubin - 204-231 The evolution of forms of working‐class protest in Poland: Sociological reflections on the Gdańsk‐szczecin case, August 1980
by Jadwiga Staniszkis - 232-245 The road to the twentieth party congress: An analysis of the events surrounding the central committee plenum of July 1953
by R. J. Service - 246-264 Soviet taylorism revisited
by Zenovia Sochor - 265-295 On assessing the size of forced concentration camp labour in the Soviet Union, 1929–56
by S. G. Wheatcroft
1981, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 3-28 Early provincial cliques and the rise of Stalin
by T. H. Rigby - 29-50 The Syrtsov‐Lominadze affair
by R. W. Davies - 51-87 An assessment of the sources and uses of gulag forced labour 1929–56
by Steven Rosefielde - 88-106 Combine formation in the GDR
by Manfred Melzer - 107-124 Political participation in the USSR: YCL and CPSU
by Aryeh Unger - 125-141 Local officials of the polish united workers' party, 1956–75
by Jane Cave - 142-145 A note on growth, investment and price‐indices
by A. Nove - 146-149 Environmental policy formulation and current Soviet management: A reply to Ziegler
by Robert McIntyre & James Thornton - 150-158 Reviews
by Paul Avrich & T. M. Podolski & Jaroslav Krejci & Algirdas Landsbergis & John Biggart - 158-158 Book notices
by The Editors - 159-160 Books received
by The Editors - 161-161 List of contributors
by The Editors
1980, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 475-499 Nationality and age in Soviet population change
by Lubomyr Hajda - 500-514 Direct and indirect instruments in the system of management of the polish economy in the 1970s
by Klemens Piotrowski - 515-541 The Soviet motor industry
by W. H. Parker - 542-560 Workers in a workers’ state: Participation in Romania
by Daniel Nelson - 561-579 Group challenges and ideological de‐radicalization in Yugoslavia
by Thomas Oleszczuk - 580-582 Hidden inflation in the Soviet Union: A reply to professor Rosefielde
by David Howard - 583-585 The financial crisis in the USSR: A comment
by Joyce Pickersgill - 586-591 A reply to professor Pickersgill
by Igor Birman - 592-612 Reviews
by Leslie Holmes & Karen Dawisha & Lawrence Whetten & Gordon Wightman & E. A. Rees & Paul Dukes & Robert Service & Igor Birman & Jacques Rupnik & Jane Cave & D. C. Wilson & Philip Hanson - 612-614 Book notices
by The Editors - 614-614 Correspondence
by Jaroslav Krejci - 615-616 Books received
by The Editors - 616-616 List of contributors
by The Editors
1980, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 323-348 The effectiveness of political propaganda in the USSR
by Stephen White - 349-365 The present Soviet incentive system
by Jan Adam - 366-378 Regional differentiation of living standards in the RSFSR: The issue of inequality
by Carol Nechemias - 379-397 Soviet collectivization of Estonian agriculture: The deportation phase
by Rein Taagepera - 398-414 Population processes and the nationality issue in the Soviet Baltic
by Tönu Parming - 415-422 A note on ‘nationality’ and ‘native tongue’ as census categories in 1979
by Rasma Karklins