The Igor' Tale (Translation with Commentary) | 1-8 | Shoich KIMURA |
Chernyshevskii's View of " Capital" and " Labour " | 9-24 | Satoshi YAMAMOTO |
The Theory of Revolution of the Party " People's Will"—Sources and Comments— | 25-70 | Shigeto TORIYAMA |
P.L. Lavrov, Historical Letters (Translation). | 71-118 | Shigeo MATSUI |
(REVIEWS) V.V. Ermilov, N.V. Gogol' | 119-123 | Nobuyuki KITAGAKI |
(REVIEWS) E.V. Tarle, Krymska ia voina | 125-129 | Bokuro EGUCHI |
Two Narodnichestvos | 1-12 | Toru IWAMA |
On Bazarov | 13-30 | Yukihiko KANEKO |
Russian Criticism before Belinkij On Dostoevskij's | 31-82 | Nobuyuki KITAGAKI |
The Double | 83-103 | Shigeo MATSUI |
The Igor' Tale (Translation with Commentary) 2 | 105-111 | Shoichi KIMURA |
P.L. Lavrov, Historical Letters (Translation) 2 | 113-134 | Shigeo MATSUI |
(Reviews)E. J. Simmons (Ed.), Continuity and Change in Russian and Soviet Thought,Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1955 | 135-142 | Shigeto TORIYAMA |
On Publication of Soviet Diplomatic Documents | 1-5 | Bokuro EGUCHI |
The Revolutionary Ideas of Michail Bakunin | 7-65 | Kichitaro KATSUDA |
Arguments on " Capitalism " in the Latter Half of the 19th Century in Russia | 67-84 | Satoshi YAMAMOTO |
The Igor' Tale (Translation with Commentary) 3 | 85-92 | Shoichi KIMURA |
Slavonic Council in Prague to the European Nations (Translation with Commentary) | 93-100 | Toshitaka YADA |
Tale of Boris and Gleb (Translation with Introductory Note) | 101-124 | Seiji FUKUOKA |
P. L. Lavrov, Historical Letters
(Translation) 3 |
125-132 | Shigeo MATSUI |
(REVIEWS) М. V. Nečkina, Dviženie dekabristov, Izd. AN SSSR, Moscow, 1955 |
133-138 | Tsuguo TUGAWA |
CHRONICLE | 139-143 | Toru IWAMA |
The Development of the Theory on the Proletarian Dictatorship by Lenin and Stalin | 1-17 | Masamichi INOKI |
The Formation of Lavrism —An introduction to the study of the program «Vpered ! »— | 19-63 | Shigeto TORIYAMA |
Plekhanov's Idea of the Hegemony of Proletariat | 65-85 | Shigeo ARAMATA |
Sur la formation de la theorie du (Socialisme russe) chez Herzen | 87-103 | Tsuguo TUGAWA |
A Short Review of the Turcological Studies in USSR | 105-111 | Shichiro MURAYAMA |
P. L. Lavrov, Historical Letters (Translation) 4 | 113-140 | Shigeo MATSUI |
Tkachev and his «Anarchy of Thought» (1) | 1-15 | Toru IWAMA |
Character of the Reforms under the
Reign of Ivan IV. (1) —On the Interpretations of the Article 85 of the Sudebnik (1550)— |
17-31 | Shigeto TORIYAMA |
The New Trends in Soviet Marxism and Their historical Significance | 33-49 | Tetsuzo NAKANO |
Moscow's Leadership of Chinese Revolution — Under the First Kuomingtang Communist Cooperation (1923-27) — | 51-71 | Seiichi SHIBATA |
On «The Tale of Ruin of the Russian Land» | 73-95 | Yoshikazu NAKAMURA |
P. L. Lavrov, Historical Letters (Translation) 5 | 97-161 | Shigeo MATSUI |
The List of Books and Journals granted from the Ministry of Education and Culture of Czechoslovak Socialist Republic | 163-166 |
Character of the Reforms under the Reign of Ivan IV. ( 2 ) | 17-31 | Shigeto TORIYAMA |
On A. N. Engel'gardt | 27-41 | Satoshi YAMAMOTO |
Problems of «Nation» and «Emancipation of Peasants» in the Thought of Nicolae Balcescu | 43-64 | Tadashi HAGIWARA |
P. la. Chaadaev, Philosophical Letters (Translation with Comments)— 1 — | 65-87 | Tsuguo TOGAWA |
The Loris- Melikov Reform Project and Russian Tsarism | 89-149 | Haruki WADA |
Some Problems of the Matrimonial Property Law in Socialist States | 1-14 | Kiyoshi IGARASHI |
The Austrian Social-Democratic Party and the National Problem | 15-56 | Toshitaka YADA |
Prof. P. I. Lyashchenko and his Works | 57-66 | Satoshi YAMAMOTO |
The Dictatorship of the Proletariat and the Education during the Transition Period | 67-104 | Masanao TAKEDA |
P. la. Chaadaev, Philosophical Letters (Translation with Biographical Commentary) | 105-144 | Tsuguo TOGAWA |
The List of the Reports submitted on
the Regular Conferences of the Slavic Institute |
145-146 |
On Pechorm | 1-50 | Yukihiko KANEKO |
Tkachev and his «Anarchy of
Thought»( 2 ) |
51-67 | Toru IWAMA |
О Законе Распределения по Труду
при Социализме |
69-107 | Ichiro ONO |
Р. la. Chaadaev, «Philisophical Letters» (Translation with Biographical Commentary) —Ⅲ— | 109-144 | Tsuguo TOGAWA |
Polish Confederations and Representation of Estates | 1-14 | Shigeto TORIYAMA |
On the "Imperial Free Economic Society" | 15-41 | Satoshi YAMAMOTO |
P. la. Chaadaev, «Philosophical Letters» (Translation with Commentary) -IV- | 43-85 | Tsuguo TOGAWA |
Советская историография реформы 1861 года в России | 87-136 | Tetsuo YONEKAWA |
A Short History of Polish-Lithuanian Unions (Down to the Union of Mielnik) | 1-26 | Shigeto TORIYAMA |
A Survey of Eastern Europe from the Viewpoint of Japanese Social Scientists : An Interim Report | 27-37 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
Залоги
в сочетании глаголов с инфинитивом в современном русскомлитературном языке |
39-69 | Syun SHIROTA |
Reports and Discussion on "Modernization" | 71-84 | Shigeto TORIYAMA Tsuguo TOGAWA |
The Life of the Archpriest Avvakum by Himself (Translation with Commentary) | 85-144 | Shigeo MATSUI |
Focal Points of the Si no-Soviet Dispute (I) | 1-26 | Masamichi INOKI |
Undercurrent of the Reform Movement in the Reign of Alexander I. (I) | 27-50 | Toru IWAMA |
On the " Imperial Free Economic Society" | 51-72 | Satoshi YAMAMOTO |
Залоги
в сочетании глаголов с инфинитивом в современном русском литературномязыке (Продолжение) |
73-79 | Syun SHIROTA |
The Recent Situation of the Habsburg Studies in the United States | 81-102 | Toshitaka YADA |
The Winter War and the Historians | 103-121 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
P. Miliukov and "Juridical School" | 1-57 | Shigeto TORIYAMA |
Some Reflections on the Relation between the Coalition and SRs (I) | 59-83 | Kenjiro TAKAOKA |
Залоги
в сочетании глаголов с инфинитивом в современном русском литературномязыке (Приложение) |
85-92 | Syun SHIROTA |
The Origin and the Development of the Slavic Studies in France | 93-112 | Tsuguo TOGAWA |
The List of the Papers read on the Regular Conferences of the Slavic Institute | 1113-117 |
Herzen's "From the Other Shore" | 1-35 | Tsuguo TOGAWA |
"Personal Property in the Soviet Union,"with Particular Emphasis on the Khrushchev Era : An Ideological, Political and Economic Dilemma (I) | 37-85 | Hiroshi KIMURA |
An Analysis of Chernyshevsky's Dissertation (I) | 87-110 | Kazuko IDE |
The Finnish Eastern Relations in the Contemporary Finnish Historical Literature | 111-129 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
On the Materials of the Eastern Economic Development Planned by GOSPLAN (I) | 131-136 | Satoshi YAMAMOTO |
A Note on the Soviet-Finnish Relations in 1939 | 137-149 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
Eastward Expansion Policy of Russia and USSR——Problems of Siberia—— (I) | 1-8 | Satoshi YAMAMOTO |
An Analysis of Chernyshevsky's Dissertation (II) | 9-35 | Kazuko IDE |
Some Reflections on the Relation between the Coalition and the SRs (II) | 37-56 | Kenjiro TAKAOKA |
On the Materials of the Eastern Economic Development Planned by GOSPLAN (II) | 57-61 | Satoshi YAMAMOTO |
"Personal Property in the Soviet Union,with Particular Emphasis on the Khrushchev Era : An Ideological, Political and Economic Dilemma (II) | 63-119 | Hiroshi KIMURA |
Slavic Studies 15 (1971)
Herzen's Polemics with Turgenev'and Bakunin (I) | 1-91 | Tsuguo TOGAWA |
The Igor' Tale (Translation with Commentary) (IV) | 93-101 | Shoichi KIMURA |
Undercurrent of the Reform Movement in the Reign of Alexander I. (II) | 103-119 | Toru IWAMA |
Eastward Expansion Policy of Russia and USSR ——Problems of Siberia——(II) | 121-127 | Satoshi YAMAMOTO |
Eastern Law Research in Germany——Past and Present—— | 129-142 | Kiyoshi IGARASHI |
Supplementary Notes on the
Soviet-Finnish Relations Leading to the Winter War |
143-155 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
Supplementary Notes on the
Soviet-Finnish Relations Leading to the Winter War I. The Finnish Communist Party and the Winter War II. A Social Democrat's (Atos Wirtanen's) View of the Finnish Relations with the Soviet Union |
155-163 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
News of the Institute | 165-177 |
Slavic Studies 16 (1972)
The History of the C.P.S.U. and the Soviet Regime ——A Historical and Comparative Study——. | 1-55 | Hiroshi KIMURA |
Chernyshefrsky's " The Russian at the Rendez-vous ". | 57-89 | Kazuko IDE |
Joseph of Volokolamsk and His Political Ideas (I) | 91-124 | Takeo KURYUZAWA |
Philologism and Conservatism in Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature | 125-144 | Joachim T. BAER |
Eastward Expansion Policy of Russia and USSR ' ——Problems of Siberia——(III) | 145-160 | Satoshi YAMAMOTO |
Era of Proclamations ——Sotoe Materials and Comments concerning the Birth of Russian Populism—— | 161-207 | Tsuguo TOGAWA |
Finland's Relations with the Soviet Union 1940-1941 | 209-249 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
The Recent Trends of the Research on the Habsburg Monarchy in West European Countries | 251-270 | Toshitaka YADA |
International Symposium on the Old Russian History (May 1971, Freie Universitat Berlin) | 271-275 | Shigeto TORIYAMA |
News of the Institute | 277-286 |
Slavic Studies 17 (1973)
Japan's Relations with Finland, 1919-1944, as Reflected by Japanese Source Materials | 1-39 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
Russian Moves in Central Asia, 1843-1856 | 41-55 | John W. STRONG |
Two Brezhnev Editions of History of the C.P.S.U. | 57-69 | Hiroshi KIMURA |
Herzen's Polemics'with Turgen&v and B'aku'nin (II) | 71-158 | Twiguo TO&A'WA |
Some Reflections on the Relation between the Coalition and SRs (III) | 159-201 | Kenjiro TAKAOKA |
Joseph of Volokolamsk and His Political Ideas (II) | 203-239 | Takeo KURYUZAWA |
News of the Institute | 241-247 |
Slavic Studies 18 (1973)
Capitalism and the Otrabotki System in Pre-revolutionary Russia | 1-52 |
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Marxist Views en "the Right of National Self-determination and the National Question in Eastern Europe. Rosa Luxemburg | 53-96 | Takayuki ITO |
The Personal Subsidiary Economy in the Soviet Union ——Its Relations to the Socialist Production—— | 97-115 | Hiroshi KIMURA |
The Emergence of Postwar Poland ——The Soviet Diplomacy and the Tactics of the Polish Workers' Party 1943-1945—— | 117-166 | Takayuki ITO |
S.S. Dudyshikin's Argument against the "Superfluous Man" | 167-221 | Kazuko IDE |
News of the Institute | 223 |
Slavic Studies 19 (1974)
On the Enserfment of Peasants in Muscovy Late in the Sixteenth Century—— B. D. Grekov's Theory in Soviet Historiography —— | 1-33 | Shigeto TORIYAMA |
Formation and Form in Gogol's " Dead Souls " | 35-57 | Keizo HAIYA |
The Occupation of Southern Saghalin by the Russians in 1853-54 | 59-95 | Toshiyuki AKIZUKI |
The Turco-Armenian War and Turkey's Relations with Soviet Russia (1919-1920) | 97-138 | Masayuki YAMAUCHI |
Problems of " East Furopean " Economic History in Recent Hungarian Historiography ——from Feudalism to Capitalism—— | 139-175 | Shingo MINAMIZUKA |
John Amos Comenius in Poland and on Poland | 177-189 | Jerzy .SLIZINSKI |
Organic Work as a Problem in Polish Historiography | 191-205 | Stanislaus A. BLEJWAS |
Russian and Soviet Studies in Finland | 207-218 | Ilmari SUSILUOTO |
News of the Institute | 219-228 |
Slavic Studies 20 (1975)
The Chronicler's Story about Kii, the Ferryman | 1-9 | Seiji FUKUOKA |
The Antinomies in Pechorin's Character | 11-24 | Kazuko IDE |
The Provincial Reform of Catherine II, Its Motives and Backgrounds | 25-47 | Shigeto TORIYAMA |
The Habsburg Army and the Nationality Problems | 49-67 | Toshitaka YADA |
On the Meaning in Our Time of the Drafts of Marx's Letter to Vera Zasulich (1881) :With Textual Criticism | 69-80 | Shizuma HINADA |
The Tukhachevsky Affair and Its Origins | 81-95 | Tomoyoshi HIRAI |
Soviet Policy toward Finland during the Continuation War (I) | 97-113 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
Personal Property in the USSR, Its Relations with the Public Consumption Funds, and Their Prospects | 115-142 | Hiroshi KIMURA |
Rosa Luxemburg in the Polish Social Democratic Movement:A Critical Survey of Recent Literature | 143-174 | Takayuki ITO |
On the Comparison of the Socialist and Capitalist Contract Law:A Book Review of D. A. Loeber, Der hoheithch gestaltete Vertrag, 1969 | 175-196 | Kiyoshi IGARASHI |
Twenty Years of the Development of the Slavic Institute | 197-210 | Tsuguo TOGAWA |
An Unexpected Visit from Messrs. V. V. Ivanov and N. E. Zarian to Hokkaido University | 211-213 | Nobuyuki KTTAGAKI |
My Memory of Dr. Charles B. Fahs | 215-219 | Toru IWAMA |
News of the Institute | 221 |
Slavic Studies 21 (1976)
The Irony of Tnman' in Lermontov's Geroy nashego uremeni | 1-29 | Kazuko IDE |
On Dostoevsky's " A Faint Heart " | 31-50 | Ken'nosuke NAKAMURA |
The Igor' Tale (Translation with Commentary) (V) | 51-54 | Shoichi KIMURA |
The Revolution of 1848 and the Paradox of Chaadaev : A Critique on Prof Berlin s Interpretation of Chaadaev's Attitude during the Revolutionary Period | 55-81 | Tsuguo TOGAWA |
The Limit of Material Incentives : The Failure of Khru&hchevism (I) | 83-156 | Hiroshi KIMURA |
The Communist International and the Ndtiondl Questions in the Balkans (I) | 157-187 | Shigeru KIDO |
Eastern Europe in Allied War Aims 1941-1945 (I) | 89-215 | Takayuki Ito |
Soviet Policy toward Finland during the Continuation War (II) | 217-232 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
News of the Institute | 233 |
Slavic Studies 22 (1978)
Polish Romantic Messianism in Comparative Perspective | 1-15 |
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The Income Circulation in the Soviet
Economic System —A Study on "Narodnoe Khoziaistvo SSSR in 19 xx "— |
17-68 | Kiichi MOCHIZUKI |
Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Project for the Eastern Locarno | 69-103 | Takako UETA |
Pitfall of "Public Principle" —The Failure of Khrushchevism (II)— | 105-134 | Hiroshi KIMURA |
Eastern-European-Allied War Alms 1941-1945 (II) | 135-190 | Takayuki ITO |
Conservative Thoughts of Walerian
Kalinka —Hotel Lambert and the Question of Peasant Liberation (1852-1861)— |
191-216 | Makoto HAYASAKA |
Slavic and East European Studies in Japan | 217-240 | Jun MATSUDA |
(Review)Khlebnikov, Colonial Russian America, 1817-1832 | 241-248 | Toshiyuki AKIZUKI |
News of the Institute | 249-271 | |
Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies in Japan 1976 | 271-301 |
Slavic Studies 23 (1979)
Pierre Tchaadaev : Fragments et pensees diverses (inedits) | 1-52 |
Tsuguo TOGAWA |
Lermontov's Ballad "Tamara" | 53-85 | Kazuko IDE |
The Igor' Tale (Translation with Commentary) (VI) | 87-94 | Shoichi KIMURA |
Communist International and the National Questions in the Balkans (II) | 95-126 | Shigeru KIDO |
Soviet Policy toward Finland during the Contintaatidn War (III) | 127-138 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
Eastern Europe in Allied War Aims 1941-1945 (III) | 139-167 | Takayuki ITO |
A Note on the Theory and Practice of Siberian Land Developing Models | 169-205 | Kiichi MOCHIZUKI |
News of the Institute | 207-217 | |
Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies in Japan 1977 | 219-267 |
Slavic Studies 24 (1979)
Z polsko-czesko-slowackich stosunkow kulturalnych na przestrzeni wiekow | 1-9 | Jerzy SLIZINSKI |
The -Igor' Tale ^Translation with-Commentary) (V) | 11-20 | Shoichi KIMURA |
On "The Tale of the Princes of- Vladimir" | 21-50 | Takeo KURYUZAWA |
The Land-Redistribution in Russian Rural Communes — A Study on the Spread of the Practice | 51-73 | Shigeto TORIYAMA |
The October Revolution in Siberia | 75-125 | Teruyuki HARA |
A Study of Populism in Interwar Hungary — Intelligentsia, Nation and Democracy in the 1930's | 127-182 | Noriko SATO |
Background of the Finno'Soviet Treaty of 1948 (I) | 183-192 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
The Labour Theory of Value and System of Solving Multipliers of L. V. Kantorovich (Objectively Conditioned Valuations) | 193-206 | Kiichi MOCHIZUKI |
The Slansky Trial of 1952 : Some New Psychological Insights | 207-214 | Vladimir V. KUSIN |
News of the Institute | 215-217 |
Slavic Studies 25 (1980)
Russian Expansion to the Pacific,1580-1700 : A Historiographical Review | 1-25 | Basil DMYTRYSHYN |
Communism in Yakutia : The First Decade(1918-1928) | 27-42 | E. Stuart KIRBY |
Asymmetries between Japan and the Soviet Union | 43-84 | Hiroshi KIMURA |
Eastern Europe in the 1970s | 85-125 | Vladimir. V. Kusiiri |
Slavic Studies in Japan: History, InstitutiSns and Problems | 127-147 |
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Peter Chaadayev "Apology of a Madman" (Translation with Introduction and comments) | 149-165 | Tsuguo TOGAWA |
Jaiproyement of' Planning, •a'nd Strengthening of the Economic Mechanism for Increased Efficiency of Production and of Quality of Labour. Resolution of the Central Committee of the CPSU and Council of Ministers of the USSR (Translation and Comments) | 167-197 | Kiichi MOCHIZUKI |
News of the Center | 199-211 |
Slavic Studies 26 (1980)
A Japanese in Muscovy | 1-30 | Yoshikazu NAKAMURA |
Soviet Foreign Policy Toward Japan since the Conclusion of the Japan-China Peace Treaty | 31-55 | Hiroshi KIMURA |
Soviet and Japanese Negotiating Behavior: The Spring 1977 Fisheries Talks | 57-106 | Hiroshi KIMURA |
The Charactaristics of the Belkin's "Income-Goods" Model and Its Application to Official Soviet Statistics | 107-131 | Kiichi MOCHIZUKI |
SThe Foundation and Socio-Economic Significance of SIZ System | 133-157 | Masayuki IWATA |
Eastern Europe in Allied War Aime 1943-1945 (IV) | 159-206 | Takayuki ITO |
(Documents)The Realia of the Age Is the Key to the Understanding of Its Art | 207-219 | Gosuke UCHIMURAe |
Slavic Studies in the United States : An Overview | 221-243 | Paul L.HORECKY |
News of the Center | 245-248 |
Slavic Studies 27 (1981)
Turgenev and Savina | 1-28 | Kazuko IDE |
Rural communes in Late Medieval Russia: A Study on Peasants' Land Suits | 29-54 | Toshinori Yoshida |
Japan-Soviet Relations : From Afghanistan to Suzuki | 55-80 | Hiroshi Kimura |
Background of the Finno-Soviet Treaty of 1948 (II) | 81-104 | Hiroshi Momose |
(Review Article)The Trail of the Sable :New Evidence on the Fur-Hunters of Siberia in the Seventeenth Century | 105-118 | E. Stuart Kirby |
(Document) The Realia of the Age Is the Key to the Understanding of Its Art | 119-126 | Gosuke Uchimura |
News of the Center | 127 |
Slavic Studies 28 (1981)
Oblomov and Literature | 1-11 |
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A Statistical Analysis of Macro Economic Indexes of the Soviet Union | 13-46 | Kiichi Mochizuki |
Planning and Bonus Function in the USSR | 47-72 | Masayuki Iwata |
Energy Question in_the USSR | 73-102 | Fumikazu Yoshida |
Background of the Finpo-Seviet Treaty of 1948 (III) | 103-115 | Hiroshi Momose |
From the Activities of the Center | 117-122 | |
From the Library: On the Lensen Collection | 123-126 | Takako Akizuki |
Practical Interest and Scholarly
Research: Speech at the Opening Ceremony of the Center's New Building |
141-142 | Takayuki ITO |
Announcement of the 6th Round of a Foreign Visiting Fellowship Program | 143-145 |
Slavic Studies 29 (1982)
The "Sanacja" and Problems of Security of the Second Republic | 1-10 | Andrzej GARLICKI |
The Russian Revolution and the Peasant Movement: On the Problem of Stikhha in the Peasant Community | 11-40 | Katsunori NISHIYAMA |
Some Aspects of the Soviet Foreign Policy in the 1929s; With Special Regard to the War Scare of 1927 | 41-69 | Shinji YOKOTE |
Reconstruction of Government System in the Countryside under the Stalinist Regime, 1931-1934 | 71-121 | Kenji UCHIDA |
Conflicting Views of Russian Nationalism | 123-133 | Albert BOITER |
Main Problems of the Recent Hungarian Economic Development and Prospects of the Future Economic Growth | 135-160 | Tibor ERDOS |
Future Trends in Military Build-Up and Economic Growth in the Soviet Union: An Analysis of Econometric Simulation on the 10th and 11th FYP | 161-190 | Haruki NIWA |
News of the Center | 191-196 |
Slavic Studies 30 (1982)
Lermontov's Novel Princess Ligovskaya: An Analysis of His Devices for Narration | 1-31 | Kazuko IDE |
The Administrative System in the Hungarian Revolution: The Structure of the Councils' Power in 1919 | 33-70 | Kumiko HABA |
Czechoslovakia and "The Russian Question" at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 | 71-94 | Tadayuki HAYASHI |
Rationalization and Labour Management in the USSR during the First Five-Year Plan Period : The Cases of the Coal and Construction Industries | 95-134 | Nobuaki SHIOKAWA |
Background of the Fino-Soviet Treaty of 1948 (IV) | 135-151 | Hiroshi MOMOSE |
(Notes)A Study on the "Interindustry Balance of Money Flow" of the Soviet Union | 153-172 | Kiichi MOCHIZUKI |
News of the Center | 173 |
Slavic Studies 31 (1984)
(Translation)"Vita Constantini" Translation with Commentary (I) | 1-17 |
Nonyuki Iwai |
On the Nationalistic Element in the Revolutionary Thought of L. I. Mechnikov | 19-43 | Masaji Watanabe |
Soviet Industrial Relations and the Collective Agreement System in the 1920s and 1930s | 45-79 | Nobuaki Shiokawa |
Social Change and Political System under the Real Socialism: An Analysis of Party Elections in Poland 1980-81 | 81-125 | Takayuki Ito |
"The New Labor Organization" in Soviet Agriculture | 127-154 | Tatsuo Kaneda |
(Report)A Note on Russian-Soviet Studies in West Germany | 155-165 | Hiromasa Nakayama |
News of the Center | 167 |
Slavic Studies 32 (1985)
On the Gosti | 1-25 | Takeo Kuryuzawa |
Local Communities in the Sixteenth-Century Russia: A Study on the Cuba Institutions | 26-53 | Toshinori Yoshida |
The First Printed Russian Newspaper Vedomosti | 54-72 |
Toshiyuki Akizuki |
The Young Arinori Mori's View on Russia | 73-105 | Tsuguko Togawa |
On the Party of People's Will | 106-126 | Hisao Inagake |
The Left SRs in the October Revolution | 127-152 | Kenjiro Takaoka |
The Russian Revolution and the Local Soviet: On the Formation of the One-Party Political System | 153-182 | Katsunori Nishiyama |
Biobibliography of Shigeto Toriyama | 183-190 | |
(Translation)"Vita Constanini" Translation with Commentary (II) | 191-215 |
Noriyuki Iwai |
Slavic Studies 33 (1986)
(Translation)Vita Methodii: Translation with Commentary | 1-16 |
Noriyuki Iwai |
The Meaning of "Peasant State" in the Social Thought of Rudolf Bicanic; A Study of Yugoslav Populism | 17-44 | Isao Koshimura |
On the Kolkhoz Household in the USSR: The 1977 Constitution and Debates in the Period 1956-64 | 45-74 | Noriaki Matsui |
Class and Social Mobility in Soviet Society | 75-98 | Yoshitomo Watanabe |
(Note)Soviet Studies in the United Kingdom | 99-107 | Hiroshi Kimura |
(Obituary)Suoichi Kimura and. ;the' Slavic" Studies in "the Hokkaido University | 109-115 | Tsuguo Togawa |
(Obituary))Biobibliography of Shoichi Kimura | 117-122 | |
Center News |
124-127 |
A Short History of the " Socialist Literature
Fund" (1887-1888) Russian Emigre-Revolutionaries between Narodovol'chestvo and i Social-Democracy |
1-26 | Teruhiro SASAKI |
Crime, Police, and Samosudy in Petrograd during the Russian Revolution | 27-55 | Tsuyoshi HASEGAWA |
The" Theme of Russia and the West in the Works of Evgenii Zamiatin | 57-76 | Hiroshi NISHINAKAMURA |
A Study on the Soviet National Income Statistics | 77-103 | Shinichiro TABATA |
Sikorski's Soviet Policy (1939-1943) The Origins of the Polish Question |
105-144 | Yoahikazu HIROSE |
Bibliometrical Survey of Slavic and East European Studies in Japan (1976-1980) | 145-171 | Jun MATSUDA |
(Notes) Some Reflections on the Federating Process of Yugoslavia, Based upon the Political Decisions of AVNOJ II | 173-191 | Toshiaki SONOHARA |
(Librarian's Report)A Selective List of Major Materials Newly Acquired in the Slavic Research Center (1982-1985) | 193-208 | Takako AKIZUKI |
Center News |
209-214 |
Slavic Studies 35 (1988)
В. N. Chicherin and Russian Constitutionalism | 1-23 | Shuichi SUGIURA |
Kolkhozes under the Rule of MTS Politotdels:Centermg upon the Problems of Labour Discipline | 25-54 | Takeshi TOMITA |
"Gosudarstvovedenie" and Political Reform in the Soviet Union | 55-78 | Itsuro NAKAMURA |
Russian Art Exhibition in 1927 and the Japanese Avant-Garde in the Taishou-Era | 79-107 | Toshiharu OMUKA |
(Notes)The Study of Subordinate Clause of Time in the Vraca Gospel Book | 109-121 | Fumiaki HATTORI |
(Notes)Economic Performances and Policy of the 12th Five Year Plan in the Soviet Union | 123-144 | Kiichi MOCHIZUKI |
Center News |
145-151 |
Slavic Studies 36 (1989)
Walter Scott and Russian Romantic Literature | 1-19 | Michiko KANAZAWA |
Ideological Activity in Russian Avant Garde: "Function", "Environment", "Mirooščuščenie" | 21-45 | Masahiko OISHI |
A.A.Gromyko in the Formative Years, 1909-1945 | 47-78 | Shinji YOKOTE |
The Problem of the Recognition of the USSR by the Little Entente, 1932-1934 | 79-111 | Kiyoshi SAKAMOTO |
(Notes)Chemyshevsky and Mikhailov: Their Views on Women | 113-128 | Yunko OTAKE |
(Notes)Economic Situation in the Soviet Union and the Prospect of Planning in 1989 | 129-148 | Kiich MOCHIZUKI |
(Review)Sadayoshi OTSU, Labor Market in the Soviet Union | 149-156 | Shigeo ARAMATA |
Slavic Studies 37 (1990)
Some Aspects of Organic Criticism On Apollon Grigor'ev's Literary Idea | 1-41 | Tetsuo MOCHIZUKI |
Turgenev and Pisarev | 43-83 | Naoki AIZAWA |
The Evolution of the Style in Chekhov's Short Stories From Traditional Realism to "Symbolic Realism" | 85-107 | Michiko SHIMIZU |
The Aspects of Domestic and Political Economy of Chicherin's "Liberalism" | 109-128 | Shuichi SUGIURA |
Berdiaev and Struve (1901-1909) | 129-153 | Ryo NEMURA |
King, State and Society in Poland during the Later Middle Ages :A Study of the Origins of Polish Republicanism | 155-176 | Toshio INOUCHI |
The Process of Annexation of the Periphery by fhe Russian Empire :A Case of Annexation of Bashkiria | 177-207 | Koichi TOYOKAWA |
Gentry-Nobilities in the 1905-Revolution: The Congresses of the United Nobility and the Government | 209-232 | Tadashi KANO |
Regional Differentiation of Living Standard in the USSR | 233-270 | Manabu SUHARA |
Library Acquisitions in 1986-88 | 271-280 | Takako AKIZUKI |
Activities of the Slavic Research
Center |
281-284 |
Slavic Studies 38 (1991)
The Western Discourse of Love and Sex in Crisis :Two Ways of Protest : The Kreutzer Sonata and Mediocrity | 1-16 | Takayuki MURAKAMI |
The Anaphoric Function of Slavic Demonstratives in Discourse Structure | 17-36 | Keiko MITANI |
"Civilization" and Self — Consciousness of the .Russian Intelligentsia : P. N. Tkaehev and the Spirit of 1860 s ' | 37-69 | Toshiyuki SHIMOSATO |
Soloviev and Nietzsche | 70-90 | Takahumi KUDO |
Politics in the Soviet Countryside under the Great Terror : The 1936 Crop Failure and Azov — Chernomorsk Krai | 91-120 | Kenji UCHIDA |
(Notes)Domestic Structural Change in Poland (1970-- 1990): Toward Political Economy of Structural Change | 121-141 | Manabu SENGOKU |
(Documents) Collection of State Charters and Agreements | 142-151 | Takako AKIZUKI |
Activities of the Slavic Research
Center |
152-155 |
Slavic Studies 39 (1992)
The Soviet Economy in the Second Half of the 1980s: An Analysis Based upon Input-Output Tables | 1-38 | Shinichiro TABATA |
The Social Identities of Capitalists in Modern Russia: Concerning' the Moscow Reformist Group of 1905 | 39-72 | Kazuo TAKADA |
Nationality Policy in 18th Century Imperial Russia; The Volga and Ural Regions | 73-96 | Koichi TOYOKAWA |
The Russian Local Administrative Reforms, 1858-1864: The Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Local Nobility in the Era of the Great Reforms | 97-129 | Yutaka TAKENAKA |
F. M. Dostoevsky - a Publicist and a Novelist: About the Psychological Structure of His Comments (pi Russo-European Relations | 131-152 | Tetsuo MOCHIZUKI |
On L. N. Tolstoi's " Childhood " | 153-179 | KichijiroYAMADA |
On"Vekhi" | 181-209 | Ryo NEMURA |
Derivatives of Geographical Names in the Polish Language | 211-221 | Katsuyoshi WATANABE |
(Notes)Notes on Type Indexes for Russian Folktales | 223-246 | Kazuo MIYASAKO |
Activities of the Slavic Research
Center |
247 |
Slavic Studies 40 (1993)
The Island of Sakhalin under Joint Possession by Japan and Russia, 1867-1875 | 1-21 | Toshiyuki AKIZUKI |
Soviet Local Government under the Rule of the CPSU: A Case Study of Oktyabr'skii Raisovet in Moscow, 1988-90 | 23-41 | Itsuro NAKAMURA |
A Study on the Origins of a Mythological Idea of Dostoevsky: Apocrypha and Folklore in "The Brothers Karamazov" | 43-74 | Toshiyuki SHIMIZU |
The Current Croat Language Question | 75-96 | KeikoMITANI |
Comparative Study of Stories Collected in the Paterik of Kievan Cave Monastery III: Storyteller Polikarp | 97-123 | KiyoharuMIURA |
(Research Study)Supply, Demand and Distribution of Underground Resources in the Russian Far East | 125-161 | Kiichi MOCHIZUKI |
(Notes)Local Government in Late Imperial Russia: 1889-1917 | 167-183 | Kimitaka MATSUZATO |
(Introduction to Materials)Russia-Related Materials at Hokkaido University: Individual Collections and Russian-Language Microform | 185-232 | Takako AKIZUKI |
Activities of the Slavic Research
Center |
233-236 |
Slavic Studies 41 (1994)
Analysis of Growth of Russian National Income (1980-1991) | 1-30 | Shinichiro TABATA |
"Decollectivization" in Russia • A Case Study of the Breaking-Up of Collective and State Farms in the Nonblack Earth Region and Northern Caucasus | 31-57 | Rihito YAMAMURA |
New Economic Relations between China and the Former Soviet Union/Russia | 59-76 | Kazuo OGAWA |
Growth Rate in Productivity of Aggregate Inputs in the Soviet Economy, 1923/24-1937 | 77-116 | Haruki NIWA |
Ecological Crisis in Russia : How to Overcome | 117-139 |
V. Strozhenko |
Economic Reforms in the Russian Far East . Results, Problems, Conception of Development | 141-150 | P. Mmakir |
On Stylistic Devices of I. Bunin's "The Village" | 51-165 | Tsuneko MOCHIZUKI |
F. I Tiutchev and Censorship Reforms Compatibleness of Autocracy and the Freedom of the Press | 167-187 | On OYA |
The Russian Civil War in Siberia and the Buryat - Mongolian Problem | 189-216 | Masanon IKOMA |
Changing Landmarks' Movement and Soviet Power | 217-244 | Takeshi NAKASHIMA |
Prof. Kiichi Mochizuki's Careers and Writings | 245-253 |
Slavic Studies 42 (1995)
Forty Years of Slavic Research Center | 1-13 | Tetsuo MOCHIZUKI |
A Brief History of the Slavic Research Center Library | 15-40 | Takako AKIZUKI |
Russian Freemasons in the Roman "War and Peace" | 41-59 | Keiji KASAMA |
Communal Grain Storage System in Russia: 1864-1917 | 61-85 | Kimitaka MATSUZATO |
"Five Language Dictionary" of Faust Vrancic and the Cakavian Dialect | 87-100 | Keiko MITANI |
A Study on Expressions of Common Nouns in Karamzin's "Poor Liza":Data Base and Multivariated Analysi | 101-116 | Yasuo URAI |
(Notes)Soviet Enviromental Ideology and Administrative System | 117-133 | Hirofumi KATAYAMA |
(Notes)Steppes and Horse-Cattle Breeding in Sakha (Yakutia) | 135-147 | Shinji SAITO |
(Notes)State Program on the Socio-Economic Development in the Russian North and the Katanga Ewenki | 149-160 | Mikhail G. TUROV |
(Book Reviews) Reading on E. Acton's "Rethinking the Russian Revolution" | 161-170 | Yoshiro IKEDA |
(Book Reviews) The Soviet Union during World War II in Western Researches | 171-189 | Kiyohiro MATSUDO |
Slavic Studies 43 (1996)
Book of a Thousand and the Ivan IV's Reform Policy | 1-31 | Takeo KURYUZAWA |
The Early Modern Society of
Kecskemet — an Agro-Town jn Hungary: Aspects of Sheep Farming and Its Related Industries |
33-70 | Hiroshi TOYA |
On the Reforms of Local Assemblies in Poland in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century | 71-92 | Taichi SHIRAKI |
Apparatus Democracy: Politics and Administrations in Russian Counties and Small Citie | 93-128 | Kimitaka MATSUZATO |
The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Anatomy of Decision Making in Foreign Policy | 129-166 | Sung-Ho KIM |
Soviet TV Media in a Period of Perestroika: An Analysis of Glasnost' from a Viewpoint of Media Study | 167-180 | Mitsuru JOHNO |
Infancy and Utopism in lu. Olesha's The Cherry Stone | 181-204 | Kazuhisa IWAMOTO |
Japan through Bronislaw Pilsudski's Eyes: His Acquaintance with Female Musicians of the Tokyo Music School | 205-227 | Kazuhiko SAWADA |
(Note) The Avant-Garde and the
Collector: with Special Reference to a New Russian Catalog Raisonne of
the Nikita D. Lobanov-Rostovsky Collectio |
229-237 | Toshiharu OMUKA |
Prof. Takako Akizuki's Careers and Writings | 239-242 |