THE REGIONAL AND RACIAL DIMENSION OF THE AMERICAN HEARTLAND
| Issue | Title | |
| No 1 (2025) | James Fenimore Cooper’s novels as a regional text | Abstract PDF (Rus) |
| E. M. Apenko | ||
| No 1 (2025) | It can happen here. “The fascism of the heart” and the U.S. Midwest in “The Tunnel” by William Gass | Abstract PDF (Rus) |
| A. K. Nikulina | ||
| No 1 (2025) | The image of the American province in Percival Everett’s creativity | Abstract PDF (Rus) |
| I. V. Shchepacheva | ||
| No 1 (2025) | A small town becoming front-page news (“John Henry Days” by Colson Whitehead) | Abstract PDF (Rus) |
| Yu. V. Stulov | ||
| No 1 (2025) | The North Carolina hinterland in “The Journal of a Lady of Quality” by Janet Schaw | Abstract PDF (Rus) |
| M. A. Filimonova | ||
| No 1 (2025) | The Devil was her Deity: Witchraft and folk religion in York County, South Carolina, in the 18th – 19th centuries | Abstract PDF (Rus) |
| G. V. Aleksandrov | ||
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