All Stories

  1. A Review of Kate Clancy, Period: The Real Story of Menstruation. Princeton, NJ; Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2023, X+249 pp.
  2. ‘Military’ miracle drugs and the ‘pharmaceuticalisation’ of everyday life from below in the Cold War USSR
  3. Changing Menstrual Habits in Late 20th- and Early 21st-Century Russia
  4. Gendered Bodies on Trial: Exploring Litigation Strategies in the Early Soviet People’s Court
  5. Modern Russian and Soviet Drug Suppression
  6. Soviet pharmaceutical regulation (1918–1990)
  7. Dealing with Ethical Issues in Clinical Trials: The ussr in the Global Context
  8. Foreign Natives: Psychoactivity, Policing, and the Elusive Corporeality of the Post-Soviet Rave
  9. Children’s morbidity and mortality in 19th century Western Siberia: review of historical medical records
  10. Testing Meldonium: Assessing Soviet pragmatic alternatives to the randomized controlled trial
  11. Registration of Medicines in the Soviet Control and Licensing System on the Example of the Cardiological Drug Trinitrolong
  12. Clinical Trials of Rhodiola rosea in Tomsk in the Late Soviet Period
  13. A Revolutionary Feeling of Justice? Emotion and Legal Judgement in Late Imperial and Early Soviet Russia
  14. Drug Addiction and the Practice of Public Health in Late Imperial and Early Soviet Russia
  15. Crime and Punishment in the Russian Revolution: mob justice and police in Petrograd
  16. Sex and Drugs and Revolutionary Justice: Negotiating 'Female Criminality' in the Early Soviet Courtroom
  17. Flirting with the Market: The Early Soviet Government and the Private Provision of Health Care, 1917–1932
  18. Revolutionary conscience, remorse and resentment: emotions and early Soviet criminal law, 1917-22
  19. Beyond Dispassion: Emotions and Judicial Decision-Making in Modern Europe