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Back MatterSource: Soviet Studies, Vol. 22, No. 4 (Apr., 1971), p. 648Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/149582 .
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
LUCJAN BLIT, Research Fellow in International Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science.
JOHN E. BOWLT, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Kansas.
DAVID GILLARD, Lecturer in History, University of Glasgow. NIGEL GRANT, Lecturer in Educational Sciences, University of Edinburgh. KLAUS HARTMANN, Professor of Philosophy, University of Bonn. VLADIMIR V. KUSIN, Senior Editor, ABSEES, Institute of Soviet and East European
Studies, University of Glasgow. MARY MCAULEY, Lecturer, Department of Government, University of Essex. STEFAN MARKOWSKI, Lecturer in the Economics of the Communist World, London
School of Economics and Political Science. BOGDAN MIECZKOWSKI, Professor of Economics, Ithaca College, N.Y.
J. MILLER, Editor, Journal of Soviet Jewish Affairs, London. R. R. MILNER-GULLAND, Lecturer in Russian, University of Sussex. ROBERT C. STUART, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Rutgers
University. RICHARD TAYLOR, London. A. L. UNGER, Jerusalem. KARL-EUGEN WADEKIN, Dozent, University of Giessen. P. J. D. WILES, Professor of Russian Social and Economic Studies, University of
London. BERYL WILLIAMS, Lecturer in History, University of Sussex.
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Forthcoming issues of Soviet Studies will include: Information and Incentives in Planning Soviet Investment Projects
-MARVIN R. JACKSON Marx's Classification of Economic Systems and the Soviet Economy
-PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS Soviet Imports of Primary Products: A Case-Study of Cocoa-
PHILIP HANSON
Issues in Soviet Energy Policy and Conflicts over Fuel Costs in
Regional Development-LESLIE DIENES The German Independent Socialists at the Second Comintern
Congress-DAN L. MORRILL The Role of Price in Indicative Planning-JEAN MARCZEWSKI
Policy Making in the Soviet Union-A. BROWN
Management Spillovers from Soviet Space and Military Programmes -ROBERT W. CAMPBELL
Whither Soviet Computer Centres: Network or Tangle-KATHRYN M. BARTOL
Stalin and the Party-ROBERT H. McNEAL Differential Mobility and the Rural History of Russia 1905-30-
TEODOR SHANIN The Cultural Policy of the First Five-Year Plan-
SHEILA FITZPATRICK
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STUDIES IN SOVIET THOUGHT A .Quarterly Review Published Jointly by the Institute of East-European
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BULLETIN ON SOVIET AND EAST EUROPEAN
JEWISH AFFAIRS Number 6 December I970
"Soviet Jewish Affairs"
ARTICLES Western Communist Parties and the Soviet Jewish Question
by Kevin Devlin Soviet Religious Policy and the Status of Judaism in the USSR
by Bohdan Bociurkiw Too Many Jews or Too Little Socialism? (review article on Bien-
kowski's memorandum to the Polish C.P. leadership) by Leopold Unger
Some Statistics on Mixed Marriages among Soviet Jews by Mordekhai Altshuler
A. F. Kerensky and the Emancipation of Russian Jewry by W. E. Mosse
Jewish Affairs in Czechoslovakia: A Staff Study National Cultural Facilities for Germans in the USSR
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From Sovietish Heimland: "Martyrs" by Aleksander Belousov translated by Abraham Brumberg
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