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         Russian History:     more books (100)
  1. History of the Russian Revolution by Leon Trotsky, 1980-06
  2. A Concise History of the Russian Revolution by Richard Pipes, 1996-11-26
  3. A History of Russian Literature: From Its Beginnings to 1900 by D.S. Mirsky, 1999-09-15
  4. The Icon and the Axe: An Interpretive History of Russian Culture by James H. Billington, 1966
  5. Reinterpreting Russian History: Readings 860-1860s
  6. Women in Russian History: From the Tenth to the Twentieth Century (New Russian History) by Natalia Pushkareva, 1997-02
  7. A History of Russian Painting by Alan Bird, 1987
  8. Russia and the Russians: A History by Geoffrey Hosking, 2003-05-30
  9. Advanced Russian Through History (CD included) by Benjamin Rifkin, Olga Kagan, et all 2006-12-15
  10. A History of Russian Music: From Kamarinskaya to Babi Yar by Francis Maes, 2006-02-20
  11. The Dynamics of Russian Politics: A Short History (Contributions in Political Science, No 337) by Barbara B. Green, 1994-02-28
  12. The History of the Russian Literary Language from the Seventeenth Century to the Nineteenth by Lawrence L. Thomas, 1969-01
  13. Gender in Russian History and Culture (Studies in Russian & Eastern European History)
  14. The Russian Revolution (Longman History in Depth) by Graham Darby, 1998-01-14

1. History Culture Of Russia / Overview
an unprecedented effort to regain the ancient Russian national heritage. The Soviet Era. History The Gazeteer. Transportation Tourist
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2. Russian History Home Page
Russian historical texts in English. They are divided by period russian history before 1800, russian history 18011991, russian history
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3. Internet Modern History Sourcebook Russian Revolution
Back to Index The Russian Revolution WEB Russian Revolution on the Web Guide WEB History of Russia and the former USSR
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4. Russian History
Few nations have as colorful and vivid a history as Russia. At times torn between the East and the West, sometimes buffering the two, Russia has always been
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Few nations have as colorful and vivid a history as Russia. At times torn between the East and the West, sometimes buffering the two, Russia has always been a pot of enormous ethnic diversity which refuses to melt. The result has been a mixture of socialism and capitalism, of east and west, Christianity and Islam with a bit of social experimentation thrown in.
This page attempts to capture the flavor of the rich diversity evolving over Russian history and hence depends as much on the endeavors of others as those of the Russian Studies Program. We hope you enjoy your visit and learn more about the origins of the Russians and their neighbors. A Chronology of Russian History This chronology of Russian history provides the dates the major events of Russian history from the beginnings of written Russian history (The Tale of By-gone Years) through the current year. An enormous set of resources on Russian history, history of the former Soviet republics, Russian regions and world history. It includes a large list of history referats and a large number of links to Russian history resources on the Web.

5. RUSSIAN PAINTING
As a joint effort of students enrolled in the course History of Russian Painting at Rollins College and Dr. Alexander Boguslawski (who is
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6. Alexander Palace Russian History Websites - Educational And Online Books Sites O
List of most of the Alexander Palace sites including ten online russian history books.
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7. Face Of Russia
A fascinating website based on the writings of James Billington, Librarian of Congress and former professor of russian history at Princeton.
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8. Alexander Palace Time Machine - Romanov And Russian History
My first book on russian history was a biography of the false Anastasia, Anna Anderson. It was one of only two books in my elementary school library on
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9. NPR 'House On Embankment' A Study In Russian History
'House on Embankment' a Study in russian history
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10. World Wide Web Virtual Library | Russian History Index
Red Arrow Image The russian history Index is made of different pages which are always under construction. You will find Virtual Resources produced in
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Chronological Chronology Kievan and Pre-Kievan Russia Appanage Russia Muscovite Russia ... Russian Federation Topical Military Women Cultural National ... Demography Regional Regional Utilities Maps Russian Mass-Media Russian Search Engines Databases ... Search all the VL Search only the EUI European History Project Search only one word on the WWW VL EUI European History Project : The WWW VL EUI European History Project could be searched only for one word through the WhatUseek Network , Site Level Search (143 Cadycentre, Suite 220 - Northville, MI 48167 - USA). Return to the Top of the Page Return to the Russian History Index WWW VL central catalogue WWW VL Search Facility ... WWW VL Main History Index and Sites Maintainers About the WWW VL History Index Network EUI EUI Library About the Russian History Index The Russian History Index is made of different pages which are always under construction. You will find Virtual Resources produced in Russia together with world-wide Resources if they are dealing with the history of Russia.

11. Russia On The Web
Education History Language Literature Russian Society and Culture While we offer a broad selection of Russiaconnected Web sites
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12. World Wide Web Virtual Library - Russian History Index - Chronological
Chronology/Timeline of russian history is the chronological part of the It also gives a many links related to the chronology of russian history.
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Chronological Chronology Kievan and Pre-Kievan Russia Appanage Russia Muscovite Russia ... Russian Federation Topical Military Women Cultural National ... Demography Geographical Regional Other (Utilities) Maps Russian Mass-Media Russian Search Engines Databases Chronology of Russian History
  • Brief History of Russia : Short and concise information about ancient, middle ages, near modern, modern, World War II, and contemporary Russia (unknown source).
  • Chronology of Russian History This site, provided by Bucknell University Programme, dates the major events in Russian History, linking them to explanatory and related materials on the Web.
  • Chronology/Timeline of Russian history is the chronological part of the homepage of Douglas Hartman (Russian History) who has made a good gateway for Russian history aiming to provide the general reader with stimulating articles on all recorded years of Russian history, beginning from Kievan Rus' to Yeltsin's era in the 1990s. The site uses scholarly-accepted resources, and stimulates debate on the information. It also gives a many links related to the chronology of Russian history.
  • History of Russia and the Former USSR : Historical narratives and directory of sites covering Russian history from Kievan times through the Soviet period. Includes a "chronology/timeline" featuring relevant articles and related links.

13. ArcheoBiblioBase Archives In Russia
B4 - Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi voenno-istoricheskii arkhiv (RGVIA) Russian State Military History Archive
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14. Russian Cities On The Web
Traveling to Russia or within Russia? From this guide to Russian cities on the Web you can get information on your destination.
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15. Russian History, From The Early Beginnings To Modern Russia
Short description of the russian history from the early beginnings to today.
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A short overview of the Russian history
The early beginning
Tradition says the Viking Rurik came to Russia in C.E. 862 and founded the first Russian dynasty in Novgorod. The fact is that in the course of the 9th century, Viking tribes from Scandinavia moved southward into European Russia, tracing a path along the main waterway connecting the Baltic and Black Seas. The various tribes were united by the spread of Christianity in the 10th and 11th centuries; Vladimir the Saint was converted in 988. During the 11th century, the grand dukes of Kiev held such centralizing power as existed. In 1240, Kiev was destroyed by the Mongols , and the Russian territory was split into numerous smaller dukedoms. The Mongol Empire stretched across the Asian continent and Russia was put under the suzerainty of the Khanate of the Golden Horde. The next two centuries saw the rise of Moscow as a provincial capital and centre of the Christian Orthodox Church. In the late 15th century, Duke Ivan III acquired Novgorod and Tver and threw off the Mongol yoke. Ivan IV, the Terrible (1533-84), first Muscovite tsar, is considered to have founded the Russian state. He crushed the power of rival princes and boyars (landowners), but Russia remained largely medieval until the reign of Peter the Great (1689-1725), grandson of the first Romanov tsar , Michael (1613-45). Peter made extensive reforms aimed at westernization and, through his defeat of Charles XII of Sweden at the Battle of Poltava in 1709, he extended Russia's boundaries to the west. Catherine the Great (1762-96) continued Peter's westernization program and also expanded Russian territory, acquiring the Crimea, Ukraine, and part of Poland.

16. Sher's Russian Index
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17. Documents In Russian History
Seton Hall University Russian and East European Studies Program presents DOCUMENTS IN russian history An Online Sourcebook
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19. H-Net - H-Russia Discussion Network
HNet discussion group dedicated to Russian and Soviet history. Provides subject overview, links to related resources and lists, bibliographies, archive,
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20. Russian History Trivia
Russia, history, middle ages, Olga, Novgorod, kolt, Masha Holl, Maria Holl, Maria Gedilaghine, Gedilaghine.
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Here are tidbits of Russian medieval history. They are accurate, if generalized. They are meant as an introduction to the history of Russian culture, as teasers to put you in the mood for further investigation. As such, they do not, in general, contain references to sources. But you will find some interesting resources in my Links section (available from the Navigation Bar) which include web pages that contain either bibliographies or texts dealing with Russian history.
Click on the navigation bar on the left to go the various topics. The links will open in a new window.
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Some of the articles on this page originally appeared in the Bear Necessities , the newsletter of the Barony of Bjornsborg , the San Antonio, TX branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism

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