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Publications

A full list of publications and other academic outputs is available on the ESRC Society Today website. A selection of these outputs are listed below:

1. Postdoctoral Fellows
2. PhD/DPhil students
3. Outputs from CEELBAS Network workshops and projects
4. Selected publications by academic staff associated with CEELBAS


1. Postdoctoral Fellows

Name Publications

Benoit Mathivet

Publications:

‘Recent Evolutions in Russia’s Health Policy. Will Windfall Money Really Help? ‘, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on “Sustainable Regional Development Modelling”, September 2007, Nalchik, Russia Academy of Sciences.

‘La réforme des systèmes de santé dans les pays en transition: le cas de la Russie‘. Economie Appliquée (Institut de Sciences Mathématiques et Economiques Appliquées/CNRS,
Paris), vol. 60, no1 (2007): 181-20 .

Working paper/articles in progress:

A critical assessment of the implementation and outcomes of the Russian National Priority Project “Health”.

The development of Voluntary Health Insurance in Russian.

Reports:

WHO Infoway project: 9 reports on health financing reforms, edited for the WHO in 2007-2008 (Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Estonia, Albania, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan), in collaboration with WHO health financing and health legislation specialists as well as practitioners. The final Infoway project is now a Wikipedia accessible though the WHO intranet, frequently updated by WHO staff after their visits to countries.

European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies – Health in Transition Report – Russian Federation. Lead Author.

Charles Walker

Books:

(with Svetlana Stephenson): Youth and Social Change in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union (Abingdon: Routledge, forthcoming 2011).

Learning to Labour in post-Soviet Russia: Vocational Youth in Transition (London: Routledge, 2010).

Articles:

(with Svetlna Stephenson): 'Youth and social change in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union', Journal of Youth Studies, 13 (5), 521-532 (2010).

Space, kinship networks and youth transition in provincial Russia: negotiating urban-rural and inter-regional migration’, Europe-Asia Studies (special issue on everyday agency in provincial Russia), 61, 4 (May, 2010).

From inheritance’ to individualisation: dis-embedding working-class youth transitions in post-Soviet Russia’, Journal of Youth Studies (special issue on ‘Youth, Class and Place’), 12:5, 531-545.

‘Navigating a ‘zombie’ system: youth transitions from vocational education in post-Soviet Russia’, International Journal of Lifelong Education (special issue on school-to-work transitions in international perspective), 26:5 (2007): 513-531.

Book Chapters:

'Positionality and difference in cross-cultural youth research: being ‘other’ in the former Soviet Union' In Heath, S., and Walker, C. (eds), Innovations in Youth Research (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2011).

‘Classed and gendered learning careers: transitions from vocational to higher education in post-Soviet Russia’, in David Johnson (ed.), Politics, Modernisation and Educational Reform in Russia from past to present (Oxford Studies in Comparative Education Series, 17, 1) (Oxford: Symposium Books, 2010).

Robert Pyrah

Books:

Literature, Criticism and the Theatre in Lviv - Lwow - Lemberg, 1918-1939 and in Post-Soviet Ukraine (Stuttgart: Ibidem – 2011). ISBN: 3-89821-505-9.

(Ed. with Marius Turda): Recontextualising East-Central European History. Nation, Culture and Minority Groups (Oxford: Legenda, 2010). ISBN-13: 9781906540876.

The Burgtheater and Austrian Identity: Theatre and Cultural Politics in Vienna, 1918-38 (Oxford: Legenda, 2007). ISBN-13: 9781904350675.

Articles:

‘Consensus versus Control: The Politics of Culture in Interwar Austria, a Reassessment’ in: Contemporary Austrian Studies 19 (2011)

‘Questions in Urban History: The Case of L’viv, Ukraine’, Antropologicheskii Forum Vol. 12 (2010)

‘Enacting Encyclicals: Austrian Cultural Politics and “Clerical Fascism”', 1934-38’, Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 8 (June 2007): 369-82.

‘The “Enemy Within”? The Sozialdemokratische Kunststelle and the State Theatres in Red Vienna’, Austrian Studies 14 (October 2006): 143-64.

Book Reviews:

Never Sang for Hitler by Michael Kater in: The English Historical Review 75 (Feb 2010) 239-241;

Europe East & West by Norman Davies in: Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions Vol. 10, No. 1 (March 2009), 65–66

Meike Wulf

Books:

Changing Frames of Memory in post-Soviet Estonia, Berghahn Books (Series: Making Sense of History) Oxford & New York (forthcoming 2012)

Articles:

'Politics of History in Estonia: Changing Memory Regimes 1987-2009', History of Communism in Europe, Vol. 1 (Dec. 2010), pp. 243-265

"From Bronze to Golden: the Resurrection of a Soviet Monument" in MAJA Estonian Architectural Review (commissioned, forthcoming)

(With P. Grönholm): ‘Generating meaning across generations – The role of historians in the codification of history in Soviet and post-Soviet Estonia’ in Journal of Baltic Studies, Special Issue on Collective memory and pluralism in the Baltic States (Vol. 41, Issue 3, 2010).

Book Chapters:

‘Locating Estonia: Perspectives from Exile and the Homeland’, in: Peter Gatrell and Nicholas Baron (eds), Warlands: Population Resettlement and State Reconstruction in Soviet Eastern Europe, 1945-1950 (Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009).

'The struggle for official recognition of ‘displaced’ group memories in post-Soviet Estonia’, in: Michal Kopeček (ed.), Past in the Making: Recent History Revisions and Historical Revisionism in Central Europe after 1989 (Budapest - New York: CEU Press, 2007): 217 – 241.

Working Papers:
Locating Estonia: Perspectives from Exile and the Homeland’ in SSRN, Posted: September 18, 2008

Nathaniel Copsey

Books:

Public Opinion in the Borderlands and the Making of Foreign Policy in Poland and Ukraine (Farnham: Ashgate, 2009).

(Ed. with Tim Haughton), Journal of Common Market Studies Annual Review of the European Union (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010, 2009, 2008).

Articles:

(With Karolina Pomorska): ‘Poland’s Power and Influence in the European Union: the Case of its Eastern Policy’Comparative European Politics, Vol. 8, Issue 3 (Sept. 2010).

With Tim Haughton: ‘The Choices for Europe? National Preference Formation in Old and New Member States’, JCMS, Vol. 47, No. 2 (March 2009).

The Seven Year Switch’. Public Service Review, Issue 18, (Autumn 2009, ISSN 1472-3395).

With Carolyn Moore: ‘Bringing the Policy Back In: A New Agenda for the European Union in 2020’ (London: Centre for European Reform, May 2009).

‘Remembrance of Things Past: the Lingering Impact of the Past on Polish-Ukrainian Relations’, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 60, No. 4 (2008).

Book Chapters:

‘Parliament and the Making of Polish National Preferences in the European Union’, in Àgh, A. (ed), The Global Crisis and the EU Responses: The Perspectives of the SBH Team Presidency (Budapest: FES, 2009), pp. 321-342.

‘Ukraine’s 2005 Presidential Election’, in A. Jurkowska (ed), Beyond the Borders: the EU and Ukraine (Rzeszów, 2007)

Working Papers:

‘Focus Groups and the Political Scientist’, ERI Working Paper (2008).

‘The Member States and the European Neighbourhood Policy’, ERI Working Paper (2007).

With A. Mayhew: ‘European Neighbourhood Policy: the Case of Ukraine’, Sussex European Institute Seminar Papers, No. 1 (2007).

Other:

There is no neocon conspiracy behind the crisis in Ukraine’, The Guardian (26 April 2007).

Ulrike Ziemer

Books:

Ethnic Belonging, Gender and Youth Identities in Contemporary Russia, ibidem-Verlag, Stuttgart, 2011.

Articles:

'Narratives of Translocation, Dislocation and Location: Armenian Youth Cultural Identities in Southern Russia’, Europe-Asia Studies, 61(3), May 2009, 409-433.

‘Belonging and Longing: Armenian Youth and Diasporic Long-Distance Nationalism in Contemporary Russia’, Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 10(2), Oct. 2010, 290-303.

‘Tackling Tensions and Ambivalences: Armenian Girls’ Diasporic Identities in Russia', Nationalities Papers, 38(5), Aug. 2010.

Book Reviews:

Cynthia J. Buckley, Blair A. Ruble & Erin Trouth Hofman's (2008) Migration, Homeland and Belonging in Eurasia, Europe-Asia Studies, 62(2), March 2010.

Richard Connolly

Books:

The Economic Sources of Social Order Development in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe (London and New York: Routledge, 2011 - forthcoming).

Articles:

(With Henry Penikas et al):'Modeling Risk Patterns of Russian Systemically Important Financial Institutions', Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research, Vol. 1 (2011).

'Financial Constraints on the Modernization of the Russian Economy', Eurasian Geography and Economics, Vol. 52, Issue 3 (2011), pp. 428-459.

'Developments in the Economies of Member States Outside the Euro Area', Journal of Common Market Studies Annual Review, Vol. 48, s.1 (2010), pp. 243-266.

'Financial Vulnerabilities in Emerging Europe: An Overview', Bank of Finland Online Research, 2009 (No.3).

'Economic Structure and Social Order Type in Post-Socialist Europe', Ordnungspolitische Diskurse (Discourses in Social Market Economies), 2009 (No.4).

'The Structure of Russian Industrial Exports in Comparative Perspective’, Eurasian Geography and Economics, Vol. 49, No.5 (2008).

Book Chapters:

'Structural Economic Change and Institutional Development in Post-Socialist Europe', in R. Wrobel (ed.), Ordnungspolitischer Dialog (Dialogue of Social Market Economists), 2009.

Reviews:

Hegemony, International Political Economy and Post-Communist Russia, by Owen Worth, Capital and Class, No.96 (2008)


2. PhD/DPhil students

Daniela Ionescu

Co-author:

“Politica de vecinatate energetica a UE si Romania”(The EU's energy policy and Romania) in The EU Neighbourhood policy (Bucharest Academic Institute of Political Studies and International Relations, 2008).

‘Two behaviours, one challenge: Romania and Greece facing the Common Agricultural Policy’, in The EU in the Mediterranean space (Bucharest Academic Institute of Political Studies and International Relations, 2009).

Sole author:

‘Immigration of Romanian Gypsies in UK’, Romanian Journal of Political Sciences and International Relations 4 (2009).

Andrew Foxall

‘Discourses of Demonisation: Chechens, Russians, and the Stavropol’ riots of 2007’, Geopolitics, Vol. 15, Issue 4 (2010), pp. 684-704.

‘Россия и Великобритания: Общие и региональные особенности этнодемографических и миграционных процессов [Russia and Great Britain: General and regional peculiarities of ethno-demographic and migration processes]’, Stavropol State University Occasional Papers, (2009).

‘A ‘New Cold War’: Re-drawing the MAP/map of Europe’, Political Geography, 2009, 28 (6): 329-331.

Book Reviews:

REVIEW ESSAY: Defining regions: introducing the Caucasus: The Caucasus: an introduction, by Frederik Coene / The Caucasus: an introduction, by Thomas de Waal, Central Asian Survey, Vol. 30, Issue 2 (2011).

ChechnyaRussia’s ‘War on Terror’ by J. Russell, in Central Asian Survey’ (2007) (2009).

Media, Wars and Politics: Comparing the Incomparable in Western and Eastern Europe by E. Balabanova (2007), in Europe-Asia Studies, 60(8): 1452-3.

Matthew Frear

Book Reviews:

The Lukashenka Phenomenon: Elections, Propaganda and the Foundations of Political Authority in Belarus, by David R. Marples in Europe-Asia Studies, 60:7 (2008): 1274 — 1276

Russian and Belarusian Integration: Playing Games behind the Kremlin Walls, by Alex Danilovich, in Europe-Asia Studies (July 2008).

Discussion Paper:

'The EU and Belarus after the 2010 presidential election', Baltic Rim Economies Quarterly Review, Issue 2 (May 2011), Pan-European Institute, Turku.

Maya Atwal ‘Evaluating Nashi’s sustainability: Autonomy, agency & activism’, Europe-Asia Studies, 2009, 61 (5): 743-58
Katharina Hoffmann 'The EU in Central Asia – Successful Good Governance Promotion?' Third World Quarterly, Special Issue, 2010, 31(1) 10.
Olga Cara

'Lives on the border: language and culture in the lives of ethnic Russian women in Baltinava, Latvia', Nationalities Papers. The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity, 2010, Volume 38 Issue 1, 123-142.

'The Acculturation of Russian-Speaking Adolescents in Latvia: Language Issues Three Years After the 2004 Education Reform', European Education, Vol. 42, Issue 1 (March 2010), pp. 8-36.

Dorota Osipovic (With Stephen Peckham, Patricia Wilson, Jeni Gosling & Andrew Wallace): 'Community nursing in systems reform: the London polyclinic experience', British Journal of Community Nursing, Vol. 16, Issue 6 (June 2011), pp. 293-297

UCL ePrints
:
Social citizenship of Polish migrants in London: engagement and non-engagement with the British welfare state (PhD Thesis, 2010).
Fiona Robertson UCL ePrints:
A study of youth political participation in Poland and Romania (PhD Thesis, 2009).
Federica Prina
'Homogenisation and the ‘New Russian Citizen’: A Road to Stability or Ethnic Tension?', Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe, Vol. 10, Issue 1 (2011), pp. 59-93.
Victoria Hudson 'Sovereign Democracy as a Discourse of Russian Identity' in Philipp Casula and Jeronim Perovic(eds.): Identities, Discourses and Politics: The Foundations of Russia's Stability, ibidem-Verlag, Stuttgart, 2009.


3. Outputs resulting from CEELBAS Network workshops and projects

Publications:

Hilary Pilkington
'No longer "on parade" : style and the performance of skinhead in the Russian far north', Russian Review, Vol. 69, Issue 2, pp. 187-209 (derived from papet at the CEELBAS Network workshop series 'Doing Culture').
Dan Healey
'Active, Passive, and Russian: The National Idea in Gay Men's Pornography', Russian Review, Vol. 69, Issue 2, pp.210-230 (derived from papet at the CEELBAS Network workshop series 'Doing Culture').
David Lane and Stephen White Editors of 'Rethinking the "Coloured Revolutions"' - Special issue of The Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics (Vol. 25, Nos 2-3, June-September 2009): Preface and 13 articles resulting from the CEELBAS workshop 'The "Coloured" Revolutions: Causes, Processes and Consequences'.
Anne White
Edited Special Section on 'Temporary Migration and Community Cohesion: The Nature and Impact of Migration from East-Central to Western Europe' in Europe-Asia Studies, Volume 60, Issue 9 (2008), with articles derived from the CEELBAS workshop 'Temporary' Migration and Community Cohesion'.
Ursula Phillips Co-Edited (with Urszula Chowaniec, Kirsi Kurkijärvi, Marja Rytkönen and Asia Zgadzaj) 'Poland Under Feminist Eyes: Research in Literary and Feminist Studies' - the first isue of the e-jounral Women's Writing Online (2009): Introduction with 10 articles resulting from the CEELBAS workshop 'Poland Under Feminist Eyes'.
Tim Haughton Co-Edited 'Does EU Membership Matter? Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe' - Special Issue of Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics (Volume 25, Issue 4, December 2009, pages 413 - 584): 8 articles resulting from the CEELBAS workshop 'Beyond Europeanization? The (Non-) Impact of the EU on Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe'.
Catriona Kelly and Andy Byford
Co-Edited 'Eurasia on the Move': Special Section of Forum for Anthropology and Culture (No. 6: Prestige, Authority, and Dialogue in Contemporary Academia) with selected papers from the CEELBAS conference 'National Identity in Eurasia: Migrancy and Diaspora' (Oxford, July 2009).
David Lane
Edited Europe-Asia Studies special issue (63, 6, August 2011) based on a series of two CEELBAS workshops at the University of Cambridge on 'International Elites and the Formation of Political Identity in Post Soviet Space' (November 2009 and June 2010)
Murieann Maguire & Vanessa Rampton
Co-Edited Studies in Eastern European Thought special issue on 'Russia on Edge' (63, 2, May 2011) derived from the CEELBAS conference of the same name held in December 2009 at the Cambridge Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH)


Details of all CEELBAS Network workshops and projects to date are available here.


4. Selected publications by academic staff associated with CEELBAS

Institution Publications
UCL

Beasley-Murray, T.M. (2007), Mikhail Bakhtin and Walter Benjamin: Experience and Form, London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 0230535356. 214pp.

Cavendish, P.J. (2007), Mainstream Soviet Cinematography: The Silent Era, Took,J. (ed.) UCL Arts and Humanities Research Publication Series series. Series edited by J. Took. London: University College London. ISBN: 978-0-9557439-0-0. 184pp.

Deletant, D.J. (2006), Hitler's Forgotten Ally. Ion Antonescu and his regime, Romania 1940-1944. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 978-1-4039-9341-0. 379pp.

Duncan ,P.J.S. (2007) (ed.), Convergence and Divergence: Russia and Eastern Europe into the Twenty-First Century. Includes chapter by Kolankiewicz, J.M. ‘Between Diasporic Engagement and Integration: The Emerging Outlines of Polish Diasporic Citizenship in the Post-Enlargement United Kingdom’; Aizlewood, R.P. ‘To Europe and Back: Chaadaev and Dostoevskii’; Gerry, C. ‘The Most Acute Problem: Russia’s Vanishing Men’; Klaus, V. ‘Small Nations and Europe 90 Years after Masaryk’; Schöpflin, G. ‘The EU’s Challenges: The United States, Russia and the Limits of Enlargement’. Studies in Russia and Eastern Europe ,No. 2. London: SSEES UCL. ISBN: 978-0-903425-78-5

Hanley, S.L. (2007), The New Right in the New Europe: Czech transformation and right-wing politics, 1989-2006 ,BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies. Series edited by R. Sakwa. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN: 978-0-415-34135-6. 274pp.

Hosking, G. (2006), Rulers and Victims: The Russians in the Soviet Union, Cambridge, MA - London: Belknap Press, Harvard University Press. ISBN: 0-674-02178-9. 484pp.

Ledeneva, A.V. (2006), How Russia Really Works: The Informal Practices that Shaped Post-Soviet Politics and Business, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. ISBN: 978-0-8014-7352-4. 270pp.

Mickiewicz, T. (2008), Comparative Corporate Governance: Lessons from Eastern-Central Europe and Central Asia, CSESCE Working Paper No 90: http://www.ssees.ac.uk/publications/working_papers/wp90.pdf

Morrissey, S.K. (2006), Suicide and the Body Politic in Imperial Russia, Cambridge Social and Cultural Histories series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 978-0-521-86545-6. 384pp.

Piech, K; Radošević, S. (eds) (2006), Knowledge based economy in central and eastern Europe: Countries and Industries in a Process of Change, London: Palgrave.

Pynsent, R.B. (2007), Ďáblové, ženy a národ. Výbor z úvah o céské literatuŕe, Prague: Karolinum. ISBN: 978-80-246-1363-5. 649pp.

Zechenter,K. (2007), The Fiction of Tadeusz Konwicki: Coming to Terms with Post-War Polish History and Politics, Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN: 978-0-7734-5466-8. 297pp.

University of Birmingham

Cooper, J.M. (2006), ‘Of BRICs and Brains: Comparing Russia with China, India and Other Populous Emerging Economies’, Eurasian Geography and Economics, vol.47, no.3, pp.225-284

Cooper, J.M.(2009), ‘Russia’s trade relations within the Commonwealth of Independent States’ in Wilson Rowe, E. and Torjesen, S. (eds), The Multilateral Dimension in Russian Foreign Policy, Routledge, London and New York, pp. 163-180

Cooper, J.M.(2006), ‘Can Russia Compete in the Global Economy?’, Eurasian Geography and Economics, vol.47, no.4, pp.407-25

Cooper, J.M.(2006), ‘The Rise and Fall of Economic Securitization’ in Bacon, ET. and Renz, B, with Cooper J M (eds), Securitizing Russia. The Domestic Politics of Putin, Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp.151-76

Haughton, T.J. (2008), ‘Parties Patronage and the Post-Communist State’, Comparative European Politics, vol.6, no.3, pp.486-500

White, D.J. (2007), ‘Victims of Managed Democracy? Explaining the Electoral Decline of the Yabloko Party’, Demokratizatsiya, vol.15, no.2, pp.209-29

Wolczuk, K. (2006), ‘Domestic Politics and European Integration in Ukraine’, International Spectator, vol.XLI, no.4, pp.7-23

Averre, D.L. (2008), ‘Russia and the Global Political Environment’, Problems of Post-Communism, vol.55, no.5, pp.28-29

Yemelianova, G. (2007), ‘Islamic Radicalism in Muslim Eurasia’ in Abbas, T (ed), Islamic Political Radicalism. A European Perspective, Edinburgh University Press, pp.87-93

Yemelianova, G. and Wolczuk, K. (2008), ‘When the West meets East: Exploring Ethnic Diversity in Eastern Europe’, Nationalities Papers, vol.36, no.2, pp.177-95

Morris, J.B. (2007), ‘Drinking to the Nation: Russian Television Advertising and Cultural Differentiation’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol.59, no.8, pp. 1387-1403

Ryulova, N.E. (2007), ‘Domesticating the Western Format on Russian TV: Subversive Glocalisation in the Game Show Pole Chudes (the Field of Miracles)’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 59, no. 8, pp.1367-86

University of Oxford

Chaisty, P. (2006) Legislative Politics and Economic Power in Russia, Basingstoke: Palgrave

Chaisty, P., Kolerov, M. and Airapetov, O. (eds.) (2006, 2007, 2008) Russkii sbornik. Issledovanie po istorii Rossii ( Vol.II and III (2006); Vol.IV (2007); Vol.V (2008)), Mosow: MK

Davis, C. (2009) ‘Understanding the legacy: health financing systems in the USSR and Eastern Europe prior to transition’, Book chapter in Kutzin, J. Busse, R. and Schreyögg J. (eds) (2009), Implementing Health Financing Reforms: Lessons From and For countries in Transition, Geneva, World Health Organization

Davis, C (2007) ‘Political, Economic and Social Factors Affecting the Fight Against HIV/AIDS in Russia’, Oxford, Consulting Report Prepared for Oxford Analytica, November 2007.

Davis, C. (2006b) ‘Political and economic influences on the health and welfare of the elderly in the USSR and Russia: 1965-2005’, Oxford Development Studies, vol.34, no.4, pp. 419-440

Fellerer, J. (2007) ‘A New Book on Aspects of East Slavonic and Ukrainian Philology’, in: Paleoslavica XV/2 295-306.

Fellerer, J. (2008) Böhmische Länder und Polen, in: Noe, A. (ed.): Renaissance (=Geschichte der Buchkultur 6, Graz: Akademische Druck-und Verlagsanstalt: 459-537 [[The history of the book in the Czech lands and in Poland in the Renaissance.]

Kelly, C. (2007) Children’s World: Growing Up in Russia 1890-1991, New Haven: Yale University Press

Leonard, C. (Forthcoming 2009) Agrarian Reform in Russia: The Road from Serfdom, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Sasse, G. (2007) The Crimea Question: Identity, Transition, and Conflict, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Service, R. (2007) Comrades. Communism: A World History, London: Macmillan

Zorin, P. (Forthcoming 2009) Westernisers, Slavophiles  and Russian Literature, Stockholm : «Axel and Margaret Axson Johnson Foundation»  ( Swedish translation already published as Den långa striden mellan öst och väst // AXESS. September 2008).  

Zorin, P. (2007) From the Prehstory of the Debate about Socialist Realism’ in Varietas et Concordia. Essays in Honor of Pekka Pesonen. Helsinki. 


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