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1 | The USSR as a Communal Apartment, or How a Socialist State Promoted Ethnic Particularism | Slavic Review | 1994 | 691 |
2 | Nesting Orientalisms: The Case of Former Yugoslavia | Slavic Review | 1995 | 507 |
3 | The Conceptual Travels of Transitologists and Consolidologists: How Far to the East Should They Attempt to Go? | Slavic Review | 1994 | 321 |
4 | Should Transitologists Be Grounded? | Slavic Review | 1995 | 314 |
5 | Imagined Noncommunities: National Indifference as a Category of Analysis | Slavic Review | 2010 | 265 |
6 | Orientalist Variations on the Theme "Balkans": Symbolic Geography in Recent Yugoslav Cultural Politics | Slavic Review | 1992 | 237 |
7 | The Political Economy of Postsocialism | Slavic Review | 1999 | 215 |
8 | Constitutional Nationalism in the Formerly Yugoslav Republics | Slavic Review | 1992 | 184 |
9 | Russia between Europe and Asia: The Ideological Construction of Geographical Space | Slavic Review | 1991 | 175 |
10 | Cold War in the Kitchen: Gender and the De-Stalinization of Consumer Taste in the Soviet Union under Khrushchev | Slavic Review | 2002 | 171 |
11 | The Soviet Union as a Work-in-Progress: Ethnographers and the Category Nationality in the 1926, 1937, and 1939 Censuses | Slavic Review | 1997 | 146 |
12 | From an Iron Curtain to a Paper Curtain: Grounding Transitologists or Students of Postcommunism? | Slavic Review | 1995 | 144 |
13 | The Balkans: From Discovery to Invention | Slavic Review | 1994 | 141 |
14 | Managing Society: Protest, Civil Society, and Regime in Putin's Russia | Slavic Review | 2009 | 141 |
15 | Supplicants and Citizens: Public Letter-Writing in Soviet Russia in the 1930s | Slavic Review | 1996 | 140 |
16 | Postcommunist Subversion: Social Science and Democratization in East Europe and Eurasia | Slavic Review | 1999 | 129 |
17 | The Problem of Social Stability in Urban Russia, 1905-1917 (Part One) | Slavic Review | 1964 | 126 |
18 | Backwardness and the Quest for Civilization: Early Soviet Central Asia in Comparative Perspective | Slavic Review | 2006 | 116 |
19 | The Putin Vote: Presidential Electorates in a Hybrid Regime | Slavic Review | 2009 | 115 |
20 | Nationalism and National Sentiment in Post-socialist Romania | Slavic Review | 1993 | 111 |
21 | Peoples and States after 1989: The Political Costs of Incomplete National Revolutions | Slavic Review | 1999 | 111 |
22 | Stalin and the Making of a New Elite, 1928-1939 | Slavic Review | 1979 | 108 |
23 | Pronatalism, Gender Politics, and the Renewal of Family Support in Russia: Toward a Feminist Anthropology of “Maternity Capital” | Slavic Review | 2010 | 105 |
24 | What Did Russians Mean When They Called Themselves “Slaves of the Tsar”? | Slavic Review | 1998 | 101 |
25 | The Myth of Managed Migration: Migration Control and Market in the Soviet Period | Slavic Review | 1995 | 100 |
26 | Paper Curtains and Paper Tigers | Slavic Review | 1995 | 93 |
27 | The Little Deal: Brezhnev's Contribution To Acquisitive Socialism | Slavic Review | 1985 | 89 |
28 | Nashi, Youth Voluntarism, and Potemkin NGOs: Making Sense of Civil Society in Post-Soviet Russia | Slavic Review | 2012 | 89 |
29 | The Economic Origins of Soviet Autarky 1927/28-1934 | Slavic Review | 1976 | 87 |
30 | Managing Opposition in a Hybrid Regime: Just Russia and Parastatal Opposition | Slavic Review | 2009 | 87 |
31 | “Russian Skill and Turkish Imbecility”: The Treaty of Kuchuk Kainardji Reconsidered | Slavic Review | 1976 | 83 |
32 | Bolshevism, Patriarchy, and the Nation: The Soviet “Emancipation” of Muslim Women in Pan-Islamic Perspective | Slavic Review | 2006 | 78 |
33 | The Crisis in Russian Agriculture at the End of the Nineteenth Century: A Different View | Slavic Review | 1977 | 77 |
34 | Ivan IV's Personal Mythology of Kingship | Slavic Review | 1993 | 76 |
35 | The Problem of Old Russian Culture | Slavic Review | 1962 | 75 |
36 | On Good Numbers and Bad: Malthus, Population Trends and Peasant Standard of Living in Late Imperial Russia | Slavic Review | 1994 | 74 |
37 | Bias and Blunders in American Studies on the USSR | Slavic Review | 1973 | 73 |
38 | Conflicting “Homeland Myths” and Nation-State Building in Postcommunist Russia | Slavic Review | 1998 | 73 |
39 | Postsocialisms Unbound: Connections, Critiques, Comparisons | Slavic Review | 2010 | 73 |
40 | Racial Politics without the Concept of Race: Reevaluating Soviet Ethnic and National Purges | Slavic Review | 2002 | 71 |
41 | Thinging About Post-communist Transitions: How Different Are They? | Slavic Review | 1993 | 69 |
42 | Elasticity of Land: Problems of Property Restitution in Transylvania | Slavic Review | 1994 | 68 |
43 | The Social Scientist Meets the “Believer”: Discussions of God, the Afterlife, and Communism in the Mid-1960s | Slavic Review | 2015 | 67 |
44 | Creating Soviet Industry: The House That Stalin Built | Slavic Review | 2002 | 66 |
45 | “There's Nothing Anyone Can Do About It“: Participation, Apathy, and “Successful” Democratic Transition in Postsocialist Serbia | Slavic Review | 2010 | 66 |
46 | Crime and Punishment in the Russian Village: Rural Concepts of Criminality at the End of the Nineteenth Century | Slavic Review | 1987 | 65 |
47 | Society Transformed? Rethinking the Social Roots of Perestroika | Slavic Review | 1993 | 65 |
48 | “Face-to-Face”: The State, the Individual, and the Citizen in Russian Taxation, 1863-1917 | Slavic Review | 2004 | 65 |
49 | Does Ukraine Have a History? | Slavic Review | 1995 | 64 |
50 | The Trap of Backwardness: Modernity, Temporality, and the Study of Eastern European Nationalism | Slavic Review | 2005 | 64 |