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1968, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 482-500 A comparison of dollar and ruble values of the industrial output of the USA and the USSR
by Alexander Tarn - 501-509 A recent soviet study of economic growth 1951–63
by Frederick Denton - 510-525 Soviet‐Turkish relations and politics in the Armenian SSR
by R. H. Dekmejian - 526-543 The Russian general staff and the June 1917 offensive
by Robert Feldman - 544-556 Planning reforms in Czechoslovakia
by Vaclav Holesovsky - 557-566 Some difficulties in implementing the economic reforms in Czechoslovakia
by Lida Urbanek - 567-572 The politics of ‘Libermanism’
by Vladimir Treml - 573-580 Political recruitment and local government: The local soviets of the RSFSR, 1918–21
by Robert Abrams - 581-585 Interpreting soviet culture
by Thomas Riha - 585-590 Measuring soviet capital stock and productivity
by Alfred Zauberman - 601-604 A note on the review of by Norton T. Dodge
by Judith Grunfeld
1968, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 313-339 Soviet area studies and the social sciences: Some methodological problems in communist studies
by Frederic Fleron - 340-358 East German price formation under the new economic system
by Hans Boehme - 359-372 The origins of order no. 1
by John Boyd - 373-386 The response of Soviet foreign policy to the common market, 1957–63
by David Forte - 387-397 The academy of pedagogical sciences—its political role
by D. Little - 398-404 A note on agricultural employment in the USSR
by Philip Grossman - 405-420 Lyushkov: Anatomy of a defector
by Alvin Coox - 421-425 Road rail—a note on transport development in Tadzhikistan
by M. V. Hambly - 426-429 Urban gully erosion in the USSR
by R. Ledger - 430-439 Russia 1917: The February revolution
by W. E. Mosse - 440-453 Reviews
by R. Beermann & Harry Shaffer & I. Gordijew & Michael Ellman & Derek Scott & Paul Avrich & E. Lampert & Lucjan Blit & Geoffrey Stern & Roger Clarke - 453-457 Correspondence
by Moshe Mishkinski - 457-460 Tenth list of Soviet statistical abstracts
by M. C. Kaser - 460-462 Books received
by The Editors - 463-463 List of contributors
by The Editors
1967, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 155-180 Westernization, revolution and the search for a basis of authority—Russia in 1917
by T. H. Von Laue - 181-189 The status of national minority languages in Soviet education
by Harry Lipset - 190-210 The manpower problem in Siberia
by S. G. Prociuk - 211-231 Rationality in the prewar Soviet cement industry
by Alan Abouchar - 232-244 The development of Soviet location theory before the second World War—II
by Iwan Koropeckyj - 255-256 Questions on 1917
by J. Miller - 257-263 The Bolsheviks, the League of Nations and the Paris peace conference, 1919
by Donald Buzinkai - 264-277 The ‘Zinoviev letter’ case
by Natalie Grant - 278-281 Soviet ideology and the
by David Comey
1967, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-28 The development of soviet location theory before the Second World War—I
by Iwan Koropeckyj - 29-52 The ending of unemployment in the USSR
by Raymond Hutchings - 53-65 The composition of the USSR Supreme Soviet 1958–66
by Roger Clarke - 66-73 Structural interdependence of the soviet economy before the industrialization drive
by Edwin Dolan - 74-86 Strategic embargo in perspective
by J. Wilczynski - 87-99 More observations on ideology
by Rudolf Schlesinger - 100-108 The February regime: Prerequisites of success
by W. E. Mosse - 109-114 The significance of communications in 1917
by Roger Pethybridge - 115-121 1917—a year of illusions
by Thomas Riha - 127-129 The grain problem and anti‐speculation laws
by R. Beermann
1967, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-36 Information supplement to ‘Soviet studies’: No. 12 ‐ October 1966
by The Editors - 1-43 Information supplement to ‘Soviet studies’: No. 14 ‐ April 1967
by The Editors - 1-44 Information supplement to ‘Soviet studies’: No. 11 ‐ July 1966
by The Editors - 399-434 Thoughts on the grain problem
by Jerzy Karcz - 435-457 The February revolution: Was the collapse inevitable?
by David Anin - 458-481 The debate over Soviet federalism
by Grey Hodnett - 482-493 The press in Belorussia, 1955–65
by Roman Szporluk - 494-510 Mass education and justice in Soviet courts: The visiting sessions
by Peter Juviler - 511-518 The New Soviet myth: Marx is dead, long live communism!
by Roy Laird - 519-539 Reviews
by Rudolf Schlesinger & A. H. Brown & Peter von Wahlde & Ghita Ionescu & R. Beermann & Donald Treadgold & W. V. Wallace & R. E. F. Smith & W. H. Parker & J. A. Newth - 540-542 Books received
by The Editors - 542-542 List of contributors
by The Editors
1967, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 267-289 A. V. Lunacharsky: Recent soviet interpretations and republications
by S. Fitzpatrick - 290-295 New Soviet capital data
by V. Treml - 296-313 Long‐term economic plans and their methodology
by N. K. Chandra - 314-327 Soviet ideology
by Henri Chambre - 328-339 The owl of Minerva
by Nigel Harris - 340-355 Rationality and central planning
by Alastair McAuley - 356-361 Evaluation of economic systems: A review article
by Frederic Pryor - 362-370 Economics of collectivization
by Ljubo Sirc
1966, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 131-152 Internal migration and the flight from the land in the USSR, 1939–1959
by Karl‐Eugen Wädekin - 153-163 Family allowances and fertility in the Soviet Union
by David Heer & Judith Bryden - 164-168 The Stalingrad tractor plant in early Soviet planning
by Norton Dodge & Dana Dalrymple - 169-188 Marxist economics and Soviet planning
by Howard Sherman - 189-212 Who was the Soviet Kulak?
by M. Lewin - 213-224 State procurement of agricultural produce in China—II
by Audrey Donnithorne - 225-251 Marxism without an organizing party: Personal observations on Rosa Luxemburg's work
by Rudolf Schlesinger - 252-255 Preobrazhensky's new economics revisited
by Evsey Domak - 255-261 Reviews
by M. C. Kaser & Frederic Lilge & Olga Narkiewicz & John Keep & Roger Pethybridge & Lucjan Blit - 261-261 Religion and the changing intellectual outlook in the USSR
by The Editors - 261-262 Books received
by The Editors
1966, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-1 A retiring editor
by The Editors - 2-19 Soviet ideology
by David Joravsky - 20-37 Stalin, war communism and collectivization
by O. A. Narkiewicz - 38-56 State procurement of agricultural produce in China—I
by Audrey Donnithorne - 57-65 Education and social mobility in the USSR
by The Editors - 66-70 Observations on contemporary Soviet political attitudes
by Frederick Barghoorn - 71-73 The ideological vector
by Robert Daniels - 74-80 Ideology and the Soviet economy
by Morris Bornstein - 81-82 A comment on ‘the Soviet population: Wartime losses and the postwar recovery’
by Raymond Hutchings - 83-85 Statistical puzzles continue
by A. Nove - 86-90 An estimate of the national accounts of Rumania following both Eastern and Western definitions
by M. C. Kaser - 91-95 Forty years of the time‐factor in Soviet economics
by Alfred Zauberman - 96-126 Reviews
by P. B. Reddaway & Geoffrey Stern & Alfred Meyer & Naum Jasny & John Clews & Gerald Sperling & R. Beermann & Ivo Lapenna & Roger Clarke & H. G. Schenk & Bruno Kalnins & Mary Holdsworth & W. H. Parker & W. J. Drew & R. N. North & H. J. Pitcher & Bernard Rudden & W. Ryan - 127-128 Books received
by The Editors - 129-129 List of contributors
by The Editors
1966, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-28 Information supplement to ‘Soviet studies’: July 1965 No. 7
by The Editors - 1-32 Information supplement to ‘Soviet studies’: October 1965 No. 8
by The Editors - 1-36 Information supplement to ‘Soviet studies’: January 1966 No. 9
by The Editors - 1-39 Information supplement to ‘Soviet studies’: No. 10 ‐ April 1966
by The Editors - 397-407 Ideology and agriculture
by A. Nove - 408-416 A nonmonetary index of economic development
by Charles Wilber - 417-430 Party bifurcation and elite interests
by John Armstrong - 431-452 Soviet local government today
by L. G. Churchward - 453-472 Pluralistic trends in Czechoslovakia
by A. H. Brown - 473-483 Aspects of ideological belief in the Soviet Union
by P. B. Reddaway - 484-489 The communist party of Uzbekistan, 1959: A brief statistical note
by J. A. Newth - 490-493 Soviet gold production and reserves reconsidered
by Keith Bush - 494-500 Soviet strategy at the crossroads
by J. Erickson - 500-520 Reviews
by Max Beloff & Geoffrey Stern & R. Szawlowski & Paul Avkich & Harold Shukman & R. Beermann & Mary McAuley & D. Pospieiovsky & Terence Armstrong & R. N. North & M. V. Hambly & R. Schlesinger - 521-522 Conferences, symposia, seminars, etc
by J. F. Karcz - 522-523 Books received
by The Editors - 524-524 List of contributors
by The Editors
1966, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 273-285 The functions of ideology in the Soviet political system
by Alfred Meyer - 286-302 Geographic influences on centralization in the Soviet economy
by Raymond Hutchings - 303-317 Industrial wage differentials in the USSR
by Gertrude Schroeder - 318-338 The elimination of opposition between the sixteenth and seventeenth congresses of the CPSU
by T. Szamuely - 339-352 Problems of state farm administration
by Allen Ballard - 353-367 On the scope of necessity and error
by Rudolf Schlesinger - 368-377 Soviet partisans
by J. K. Zawodny - 378-386 Reviews
by Harry Shaffer & A. Brzeski & J. Miller & V. N. Bandera & Alfred Greenbaum - 387-388 The ‘anti‐parasite law of the RSFSR modified
by R. Beermann - 388-389 A new institute for social research in Leningrad
by S. V. Utechin - 389-390 Conferences, symposia, seminars, etc
by J. Miller - 390-390 The Soviet take‐over generation’, an international symposium organized by the institute for the study of the USSR, held in Munich, 6–8 September 1965
by J. Miller - 391-393 Eighth list of soviet statistical abstracts
by M. C. Kaser - 393-393 Correspondence
by Maurice Dobb - 394-394 Books received
by The Editors - 395-395 List of contributors
by The Editors - 396-396 Corrigenda
by The Editors
1965, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 129-161 The new Soviet agricultural programme
by Jerzy Karcz - 162-197 The immediate background of Soviet collectivization
by M. Lewin - 198-208 The discussions of the twenties on planning and economic growth
by Maurice Dobb - 209-225 Reflections on Gerschenkron, Russian backwardness and economic development
by G. P. G. Sinzheimer - 226-237 Citizen versus administration in the USSR
by Robert Osborn - 238-244 The ‘unproductive’ labour of Soviet teachers
by Harold Noah - 245-251 The priority of heavy industry as an objective of Soviet economic policy
by I. Moravcik - 252-269 Reviews
by M. C. Kaser & Gregory Grossman & Hans Raupach & R. Szawlowski & Hans Rogger & J. F. N. Bradley & John Biggart & Arthur Wright & N. Parsons & Roger Clarke - 270-271 Book received
by The Editors - 272-272 List of contributors
by The Editors
1965, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-43 Soviet economic policy since 1953: A study of its structure and changes
by Z. Frank & J. Waelbroeck - 44-65 More on Soviet bloc trade discrimination
by Franklyn Holzman - 66-75 What is ‘makhaevism'?
by Paul Avrich - 76-83 Abortion, contraception, and population policy in the Soviet union
by David Heer - 84-92 Soviet Jewry during the Lenin‐Stalin period—II
by Alfred Greenbaum - 97-102 Some thoughts while reading the Soviet press
by A. Nove
1965, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 377-405 Soviet timber—Two steps forward, one step back
by W. Donald Bowles - 406-421 Soviet Jewry during the Lenin‐Stalin period—I
by Alfred Greenbaum - 422-431 The Soviet input‐output table and measures of growth: Industrial weights
by George Staller - 432-447 Some structural aspects of Soviet‐type investment policy
by Z. M. Fallenbuchl - 448-458 Lenin as a member of the international socialist bureau
by Rudolf Schlesinger - 471-474 The Soviet famine of 1932–1934; some further references
by Dana Dalrymple
1965, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 253-275 Politics, ideology and history in the USSR: The search for coexistence
by Hans Rogger - 276-284 Soviet policy towards the Russian churches, 1958–64
by John Lawrence - 285-301 Long‐term measures of Soviet industrial output
by Jindrich Veverka - 334-338 A new stage in Soviet economic scholarship
by A. Nove
1964, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 125-151 Background and origins of the Rumanian dispute with comecon
by John Montias - 152-165 The specialist in soviet policy‐making: The adoption of a law
by Donald Barry - 166-185 The allies and Russia in the light of French archives (7 November 1917—15 March 1918)
by J. F. N. Bradley - 186-208 The structure and efficiency of soviet retailing and wholesaling
by P. Hanson - 209-231 Political aspects of the land reform campaigns in China, 1947–1952
by Jack Gray
1964, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-16 The post‐war growth of the Soviet economy
by Robert Campbell - 17-21 2½ per cent and all that
by A. Nove - 22-44 A note on the context of early Soviet planning
by Rudolf Schlesinger - 45-62 Solzhenitsyn's four stories
by Gleb Zekulin - 63-68 The sickle under the hammer
by J. L. H. Keep - 69-81 Some constitutional conventions in the USSR?
by J. A. Newth - 82-89 Comparing Soviet agriculture
by Enid Smith
1964, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 375-407 Monetization and policy in soviet agriculture since 1952
by Frank Durgin - 408-419 Interlude: The Russian provisional government 1917
by W. E. Mosse - 420-429 Soviet and Russian anti‐parasite laws
by R. Beermann - 430-442 Local government and the Sovnarkhoz in the USSR, 1957–1962
by David Cattell - 443-458 Russian intervention in early Ukrainian economic planning
by S. G. Prociuk - 459-463 Nationality and language in Turkmenia
by J. A. Newth - 464-473 Soviet and Chinese economic competition within the communist world
by Jan Prybyla
1964, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-11 Information supplement to ‘Soviet studies January 1964
by A. Nove - 7-8 Contributors to soviet studies, Vol. XV
by The Editors - 231-249 Volunteers and Soviets
by Robert Wesson - 250-284 The Soviet famine of 1932–1934
by Dana Dalrymple - 285-307 The failure of the Soviet animal industry — II
by Naum Jasny - 308-330 Kolkhoz problems in recent literary magazines
by Alastair McAuley - 331-344 The Russian social democratic labour party in ST. Petersburg, Tver and Ashkhabad, 1903–1905
by David Lane - 345-351 The Soviet population: Wartime losses and the postwar recovery
by J. A. Newth - 352-356 The Russian economic ‘balance’ and input‐output analysis: A reply
by Herbert Levine - 357-368 Reviews
by G. H. Bolsover & Stanley Nisbet & P. Hanson & Owen Lattimore & E. H. Carr & Roy Laird - 369-370 Short reviews
by Lionel Kochan & Nigel Grant & Roy Laird & W. V. Wallace - 371-372 Correspondence
by Gleb Žekulin - 372-374 A sixth list of Soviet statistical abstracts
by M. C. Kaser
1963, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 7-8 Contributors to Soviet studies, Vol. XV
by The Editors - 101-123 Notes for a theory of the Command Economy
by Gregory Grossman - 124-151 The Czechoslovak revolt against the Bolsheviks
by J. F. N. Bradley - 152-166 Farm marketings and state procurements: Definitions and interpretations
by Jerzy Kakcz - 167-181 The recoupment period: A Czechoslovak view
by H. D. Koctúch - 182-186 Consistency tests on Soviet output indices
by F. Seton
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