Russian History Table of Contents 48, no. 3-4, 2022

Lawrence Langer Discussion

FORUM: IVAN THE TERRIBLE AND NOVGOROD

CORNELIA SOLDAT. Novgorod Counter Histories around 1700. The Story about Ivan the Terrible's Raid of Novgorod Reconsidered.

CHARLES J. HALPERIN. "German Pamphlets, Russian Chronicles, and Ivan the Terrible."

ALEXANDER FILYUSHKIN. Making an Anti-Hero or Describing a Tyrant? Postmodernism and Ivan the Terrible.

CORNELIA SOLDAT. Response

FORUM: JOURNALISM IN IMPERIAL RUSSIA AND THE USSR. GUEST EDITED BY YELIZAVETA RAYKHLINA & ALA CRECIUN GRAFF

YELIZAVETA RAYKHLINA AND ALA GFRAFF. Introduction: Agency and Autonomy in the Russian Press across the 1917 Divide.

YELIZAVETA RAYKHLINA. Developing a Commercial Press in Petersburg and Moscow: Institutions and Networks of Journalism under Alexander I and the Early Reign of Nicholas I.

ALA C. GRAFF. The Editorial Profession: The Rise of Private Newspaper Press in Late Imperial Russia.

FELIX COWAN. Kopeck Journalism as a Social Profession: Upward Mobility, Service, and the Civil Society Spectrum in Late Imperial Russia.

EKATERINA V. KAMENSKAYA. "A Window to the World": Newspapers and Soviet Foreign Correspondents in the 1960s.