Column Necromancy, or, where did all those old pieces from Russia! magazine go?
When Russia! magazine adopted its shiny new format, older articles were archived in a different place, under old.readrussia.com. Unfortunately, search engines will generally take people fruitlessly and frustratingly to the former URL, so to make people’s life easier, here is a list helpfully compiled by my assistant Julie Baldyga of the archives pieces, by date, linked to their new homes:
- Blue Lights may give Red Signal to Corruption, 14/4/2015
- If the Hit on Boris Nemtsov Was Meant to Intimidate, It Failed, 3/3/2015
- A Machiavellian Muscovite Strategy for Ukraine, 24/2/ 2015
- No Tanks on Moscow’s Lawns, 12/1/2015
- Moscow’s Pre-Crisis Pre-Christmas, 26/12/2014
- Russia’s New Money Launderer: Vladimir Putin, 8/12/2014
- (Semi-)Automatic for the People, 2/12/2014
- Is This a War of Values? I Hope Not, 31/10/2014
- Iron Felix’s Slow Return From The Grave, 7/10/2014
- The Mythical Moscow Maidan, 17/9/2014
- Strelkov, Putin’s Other Rebellious Child, 18/7/2014
- Vicious Turf Wars and a Searching Press: two sides of Paradoxical Russia, 4/7/2014
- Strelkov: Historian with a Mission, 15/6/2014
- Deconstructing Victory Day, 10/5/ 2014
- Pity the Winner in Eastern Ukraine?, 6/5/2014
- The New Great Gamers: Covert, Civilian and Clueless Soldiers of the Modern Battlespace, 11/4/2014
- Will ‘Goblin’ Make Crimea a “Free Crime Zone”?, 7/3/2014
- My Lessons of the Soviet War in Afghanistan, 16/2/2014
- Spectacular Olympic Opening is a Metaphor for Putin’s Vision for Russia, 18/2/2014
- The “Novosibirsk Jamaat” and the Homegrown Terror Threat, 29/1/2014