Granwald, Constantine de () Russian-French historian. Works include Allexandre Ier: Le tsar mystique; La Russie de Pierre le Grand (Peter the Great); Trois siecles de diplomatie russe; La Vie de Nicolas Ier (Tsar Nicholas I).
Haimson, Leopold (1927-) American historian. Works include "The Problem of Social Stability in Urban Russia, 1905-1917," Slavic Review (December 1964-March 1965); The Russian Marxists and the Origins of Bolshevism; The Politics of Rural Russia, 1905-1914 (ed.).
Halecki, Oscar (1891-1973) Polish-American historian. Works include Borderlands of Western Civilization: A History of East Central Europe; From Florence to Brest (1459-1596); A History of Poland; The Limits and Divisions of European History; Cambridge History of Poland (ed. with W. F. Reddaway, J. H. Penson, and R. Dyboski [2 vols.]); "Imperialism in Slavic and East European History," American Slavic and East European Review (February 1952).
Hellie, Richard (1937-) American historian. Works include Enserfment and Military Change in Muscovy; "Recent Soviet Historiography on Medieval and Early Modern Russian Slavery," Russian Review (January 1976); Slavery in Russia; The Muscovite Law Code (Ulozhenie) of 1649. Part I: Text and Translation (ed. and trans.).
Hook, Sidney (1902-1989) American political philosopher. Works include From Hegel to Marx; The Hero in History: A Study in Limitation and Possibility; Towards an Understanding of Karl Marx.
Hrushevsky (Grushevsky), Mikhail Sergeevich (1866-1934) Ukrainian historian. Works include Istoriia Ukrajiny-Rusy (10 vols.) (Eng. trans, of a different, much briefer study, A History of the Ukraine).
Ignatovich, Inna Ivanovna (1879-1967) Russian-Soviet historian. Works include Borba kres-tian za osvobozhdenie; Pomeshchichi krestiane nakanune osvobozhdeniia; "Kres-tianskie volneniia pervoi chetverti XIX veka," Voprosy istorii (1950).
Inkeles, Alex (1920-) American sociologist. Works include "Models and Issues in the Analysis of Soviet Society," Survey (July 1966); How the Soviet System Works (with R. Bauer and ? Kluckhohn); The Soviet Citizen (with R. Bauer); Public Opinion in the Soviet Union.
Itenberg, Boris Samuilovich (1921-) Soviet historian. Works include Dvizhenie revolut-sionnogo narodnichestva; Pervyi Internatsional i revoliutsionnaia Rossiia; Iuzhno-rossiiskii soiuz rabochikh: vozniknovenie i deiatelnost; P. L. Lavrov v russkom revoliutsionnom dvizhenii.
Jakobson, Roman (1896-1982) Russian-American philologist and historian of literature. Works include Remarques sur l'evolution phonologique du russe comparee a celle des autres langues slaves; Russian Epic Studies (with E. J. Simmons); Slovo ? Polku Igoreve v perevodakh kontsa vosemnadtsatogo veka; La Geste du Prince Igor (ed. with Henri Gregoire and Marc Szeftel).
Jasny, Naum (1883-1967) Russian-American economist. Works include The Socialized Agriculture of the U.S.S.R.: Plans and Performance; Soviet Industrialization, 1928-1952; The Soviet 1956 Statistical Handbook: A Commentary; "The Soviet Seven-Year Plan: Is It Realistic?" Bulletin of the Institute for the Study of the USSR (May 1959); "The Soviet Statistical Yearbooks, 1955-1960," Slavic Review (March 1962).
Jelavich, Charles (1922-) American historian of Eastern Europe. Works include Tsarist Russia and Balkan Nationalism, 1879-1886.
Johnson, Robert E. (1943-) American historian. Peasant and Proletarian: The Working Class of Moscow at the End of the Nineteenth Century.
Karamzin, Nikolai Mikhailovich (1766-1826) Russian writer and historian. Works include Istoriia Gosudarstva Rossiiskogo (12 vols.); Karamzin's Memoir on Ancient and Modern Russia: The Russian Text (ed. R. E. Pipes) (Karamzin's Memoir on Ancient and Modern Russia: A Translation and Analysis, ed. R. E. Pipes).
Karpovich, Michael (1888-1959) Russian-American historian. Works include Economic History of Europe since 1750 (with Witt Bowden and Abbott P. Usher); Imperial Russia, 1801-1917; Russian sections of An Encyclopedia of World History (ed. W. L. Langer); "A Forerunner of Lenin: P. N. Tkachev," Review of Politics (1944); "Two Types of Russian Liberalism: Maklakov and Miliukov," in Continuity and Change in Russian and Soviet Thought (ed. E. J. Simmons); "Vladimir Soloviev on Nationalism," Review of Politics (1946).
Keep, J. L. H. (1926-) British historian. Works include "The Decline of the Zemsky Sobor," Slavonic and East European Review (December 1957); "The Regime of Filaret," Slavonic and East European Review (June 1960); The Russian Revolution: A Study in Mass Mobilization; Soldiers of the Tsar: Army and Society in Russia, 1462-1874.
Kennan, George F. (1904-) American diplomat and historian. Works include Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1920: Russia Leaves the War (vol. 1), The Decision to Intervene (vol. 2); Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1941; "Russia and the Versailles Conference," American Scholar (Winter 1960-61); "Soviet Historiography and America's Role in the Intervention," American Historical Review (January 1960); The Decline of Bismarck's European Order: Franco-Russian Relations, 1875-1890.