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  • 2012 Jacob Lassin. From the Trenches of Stalingrad to the Digital Front: The Myth and Memory of WWII in the Soviet Union and the New Russia
  • 2011 Maria Moy.  The Leningrad Symphony: A Screenplay
  • 2010 Sarah Argodale. Identity and Memory in the Tatarstan Republic
  • 2009 Vadim Shneyder. Telling the People’s Truth: Soviet Fairy Tale Film and the Construction of a National Bolshevik Film Genre
  • 2007 Mary Catherine French Construction and Tradition: The Making of ‘First Wave’ Russian Emigre Identity
  • 2007 Erin Rebecca Alpert. Reinventing Soviet visual memory: a case study of Marina Goldovskaia’s documentary Solovki power
  • 2006 Joseph Kiser. Commodifying Identities: Representations of Intelligentsia in Post-Soviet Crime Fiction.

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