All Stories

  1. Imperial Subjects in the Soviet Union: M.N. Roy, Rabindranath Tagore, and Re-Thinking Freedom and Authoritarianism
  2. Gender Mobilization and Gender Panic: Soviet and Iranian Revolutionary Memoirs and the Exile’s Imagination
  3. Imperial Incarcerations: Ekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Vinayak Savarkar, and the Original Sins of Modernity
  4. TRANSNATIONAL FEMINISMS: GENDER AND HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE IN POST-SOVIET RUSSIA (Part 2)
  5. Higher Education and Class Mobility in the State of California: “What Is to Be Done?”
  6. Transnational Romance, Terror, and Heroism: Russia in American Popular Fiction, 1860–1917
  7. “Odds and Ends of the Russian Revolution,” 1917–1920: Gender and American Travel Narratives
  8. Soviet Heroines and the Language of Modernity, 1930–39
  9. Soviet Heroines and Public Identity
  10. Models of Selfhood and Subjectivity