Publications
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Mihelj, S., and Huxtable, S. (2018) . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Mihelj, S. (2017) ‘’ (themed journal issue), European Journal of Cultural Studies 20(3)
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Mihelj, S. and Bourdon, J., eds. (2015) ‘’ (themed journal issue), European Journal of Communication 29(5).
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Mustata, D., Mihelj, S., Imre, A., Hammer, F., Reifova, I., Lundgren, L., Boenker, K., Obertreis, J. and Grampp, S., eds. (2014) ‘ (themed journal issue), VIEW: Journal of European Television History and Culture, 3(5): 1-150.
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Downey, J. & Mihelj, S., eds. (2012). Aldershot: Ashgate.
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Huxtable, S. (2018) ‘’, Contemporary European History 27(1).
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Mihelj, S. (2017) ‘’, European Journal of Cultural Studies 20(3).
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Bardan, A. (2017) ‘’, European Journal of Cultural Studies 20(3).
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Szostak, S., and Mihelj, S. (2017) ‘’, European Journal of Cultural Studies 20(3).
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Huxtable, S. (2017) ‘’, European Journal of Cultural Studies 20(3).
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Huxtable, S., Mihelj, S., Bardan, A. and Szostak, S. (2017) ‘’, Journal of Popular Television 5(1).
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Mihelj, S. ad Huxtable, S. (2017) ‘’, Image & Narrative.
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Mihelj, S. and Huxtable, S. (2016) ‘’, Media, Culture & Society 38(3): 332-348.
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Mihelj, S. and Huxtable, S. (2016) ‘’, International Journal of Communication 10: 2238-2257.
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Mihelj, S. (2015) ‘’, European Journal of Communication, 30(1): 22-35.
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Mihelj, S. (2014) ‘’, VIEW: Journal of European Television History and Culture, 3(5): 7-16.
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Huxtable, S. (2014) '’, VIEW: Journal of European Television History and Culture, 3(5): 119-130.
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Huxtable, S. (2013) 'In search of the Soviet reader: the Kosygin reforms, sociology, and changing concepts of Soviet society, 1964-1970', Cahiers du monde russe 54(3-4), 623-642.
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Mihelj, S. (2013) '', in Anne Gorsuch and Diane Koenker, eds., The Socialist Sixties: The Global Movement in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and Cuba. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
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Mihelj, S. (2011) ': Uplifting the Working People, Entertaining the Masses, Cultivating the Nation', Comparative Studies in Society and History 53(3): 509-39.