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Cultural History under Khrushchev and Brezhnev: From Social Psychology to Mentalités
ROGER D. MARKWICK 1
  1 Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, School of Humanities and Social Science, The University of Newcastle, Australia. (http://www.newcastle.edu.au/school/hss/staff/markwickroger/index.html).

This paper was first presented to the AAAS S conference, Boston, December 2004. The author would like to thank Dr. Slava Gerovitch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Professor Vladimir E. Shlapentokh, Michigan State University, for critical comments and suggestions in the course of the panel as well as those of two anonymous referees for this journal. Particular thanks to Dr. Habil. Joachim Hösler, Phillips-Universität Marburg, for comments and suggestions on the original paper, and to Dr. Elena Seniavskaia, Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Sciences, who generously supplied much of the Russian language bibliography.

Copyright 2006 The Russian Review

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