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The database "Online Contents" (OLC) Slavistics gathers the approx. 300,000 tables of contents of approx. 498 most important Slavic periodicals with the reporting period from 1998 until today and is being processed continuously by the Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage. A list of authors as tag cloud can be found here.
Your search for Shaw, D J B provides 7 hits | |
1 | Josephson, P., Dronin, N., Cherp, A., Mnatsakanian, R., Efremenko, D. and Larin, V. An Environmental History of RussiaShaw, D J B - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2014, 92, 3, 562-563 |
2 | Moon, David. The Plough that Broke the Steppes: Agriculture and Environment on Russia's Grasslands, 1700-1914Shaw, D J B - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2014, 92, 2, 354-355 |
3 | Josephson, Paul R. Would Trotsky Wear a Bluetooth? Technological Utopianism under Socialism, 1917-1989Shaw, D J B - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2012, 90, 3, 577-579 |
4 | Bockstoce, John R. Furs and Frontiers in the Far North: The Contest among Native and Foreign Nations for the Bering Strait Fur TradeShaw, D J B - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2011, 89, 4, 753-755 |
5 | Reviews - St Petersburg: A Portrait Of A Great CityGiroud, Victor; Shaw, D. J. B. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2006, 84, 4, 758 |
6 | Northern Eurasia in Medieval Cartography: Inventory, Text, Translation and CommentaryChekin, Leonid S.; Shaw, D. J. B. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2008, 86, 3, 547-548 |
7 | Reviews - The Ciy In Central Europe: Culture And Society From 1800 To The PresentGee, M.; Kirk, T.; Steward, J.; Shaw, D. J. B. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2001, 79, 2, 352 |