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  1. 7 The Role of Islam in Russia’s Middle East Policy
  2. Eternal memory: monuments and memorials of the Holodomor
  3. On the Transcultural Nature of Jewish Periodicals
  4. Vladimir Tuchkov’s intertextual transgression: Folklore, parody, and social criticism
  5. "Es falle sein böser Plan, den er über die Jehudäer geplant, auf sein Haupt zurück!" : gibt es ein Purim- oder Pesach-Wunder für die Ukraine?
  6. Kreativität und Migration : Positionierung und Ambiguität im Œuvre des russlanddeutschen Künstlers Georg Schlicht (1886-1964)
  7. The Image of the Jewish Family in German-Jewish Historical Novels of the 19th Century: Between the “Hammer” of Acculturation and Assimilation and the “Anvil” of Tradition (translation by L. Privalskaya)
  8. Genocide, Holodomor and Holocaust Discourse as Echo of Historical Injury and as Rhetorical Radicalization in the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict of 2013–18
  9. FREEDOM AND CAPTIVITY IN THE WORKS OF VLADIMIR SOROKIN AND VLADIMIR TUCHKOV
  10. BLANK, KSANA. Dostoevsky's Dialectics and the Problem of Sin. Evanstan, IL: Northwestern University Press (Studies in Russian Literature and Theory), 2010. 170 pp. $45.00. ISBN 0810126931 / 978-0810126930
  11. GRAHAM, SETH. Resonant Dissonance: The Russian Joke in Cultural Context. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press (Studies in Russian Literature and Theory), 2009. 221 pp.  35.00/$45.00. ISBN 0-8101-2623-0/978-0810126237
  12. WILLIAMS, ROWAN. Dostoevsky: Language, Faith, and Fiction. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2008. 285 pp.  16.99/$24.95. ISBN 1-60258-145-2/978-1-60258-145-6