ISSUE NO: 11/1 ( 2022 )

Tuesday, 25 January 2022

IJORS - International Journal of Russian Studies

No. 11/1 ( January 2022 )

ISSN: 2158-7051
ARTICLES


1. Elisabeth T. Rich : A Psychoanaytic Interpretation of Maria Arbatova’s “My Last Letter to A.” PDFpp. 1-9

2. Bahadır Bumin Özarslan & Cemil Doğaç İpek : The Origins of the Russian Federation’s Presence in Syria During the Arab Spring PDFpp. 10-32

3. Seiden Jonathan : To “Retain” or “Reject” Russian? A Comparative Study of Bilingual Education In Soviet Central Asia PDFpp. 33-50

4. Elena Nora Jucyte : The Soviet Union, The Communist Party of India and Indira Gandhi: Indo-Soviet Relations, 1966-1984 PDFpp. 51-67

5. Stanley Stephen Maclean & Eduard Leonidovich De : The Russian Orthodox Church and the Crisis of Civilization in the 21st Century PDFpp. 68-88

6. Kumari Rashmi Jha : The Linguistic Diachronic in the Play of Evgeny Schwartz’s ‘The Dragon’; the Concept of Heteroglossia And Intertextuality via the Lead Characters of the Play PDFpp. 89-98

7. Ivan G. Iliev : On Definiteness In Turkic Languages And On The Nature Of The Turkic ‘Accusative’ (With A View To Turkish) PDFpp.99-109

NOTES AND COMMENTS
REVIEWS

1. Ayse Dietrich : Ivan the Terrible in Russian Historical Memory since 1991 PDFpp.110-112

2. Ayse Dietrich : Writing Resistance Revolutionary Memoirs of Shlissel’burg Prison, 1881-1906PDFpp.113-115

3. Ayse Dietrich : : Beyond the Pale the Holocaust in the North CaucasusPDFpp.116-119

4. Ayse Dietrich : Modern Theatre in Russia Tradition Building and Transmission ProcessesPDFpp.120-121

5. Ayse Dietrich : Reading Backwards An Advance Retrospective on Russian LiteraturePDFpp.122-123

6. Norbert Francis : Russian Modernism in The Memories of the Survivors: The Duvarkin Interviews, 1967—1974PDFpp.124-126