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  1. Life on the Russian Country Estate: A Social and Cultural History by Priscilla Roosevelt, 1995-10-25
  2. Readings in Russian History by B. Warren Walsh, 1950
  3. Encyclopedia of Russian History
  4. The Russian Empire in the Eighteenth Century: Tradition and Modernization from Peter to Catherine (The New Russian History) by Aleksandr Borisovich Kamenskii, 1997-07
  5. Readings in Russian History: From Ancient Times to the Post-Stalin Era (Volume 2, From the Reign of Paul to Alexander III)
  6. A History of Russia: Peoples, Legends, Events, Forces by Catherine Evtuhov, David Goldfrank, et all 2003-10-02
  7. History of Russian Philosophy by N.O. Lossky, 1951
  8. The Russian Civil War 1918-21 (Essential Histories) by David Bullock, 2008-08-19
  9. It All Started With Marx:A Brief and Objective History of Russian Communism, The Objective Being to Leave Not One Stone, But Many, Unturned, To State ... Stalin, Malenkov, Khrushchev, and Others by Richard Armour, 1971-01-01
  10. The Russian Memoir: History and Literature (SRLT)
  11. Endurance and Endeavour: Russian History 1812-1992 (The Short Oxford History of the Modern World) by J. N. Westwood, 1993-07-08
  12. A Concise History of Russian Art
  13. History of Russian Literature of the Romantic Period by William Edward Brown, 1986-05
  14. Pictorial History Of The Russian War, 1854-56 by George Dodd, 2007-06-25

61. Russia And East Europe
russian history Collection of links maintained by Bucknell University. All see the WWW Virtual Library s russian history Index and Alexander Palace Russian
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/tm/russia.html
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62. Foreign Affairs - Communism In Russian History - George F. Kennan
Examines the challenges now facing the Russian people after the collapse of communism, in terms of the calamitous loss of entire generations of a
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19901201faessay6062/george-f-kennan/communism-in-r

63. Russian And Soviet History
A onestop resources for the Russian Revolution. The History and Culture of Russia russian history on the Internet http//www.ucr.edu/history/seaman/
http://www.unc.edu/depts/phe/russian.html
Russian and Soviet History The Russian Revolution Sourcebook
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook39.html

From the Internet Modern History Sourcebook, this page includes links to numerous sites about the Russian Revolution, plus sites that feature texts by Lenin and other key historical figures. A one-stop resources for the Russian Revolution. The History and Culture of Russia
http://www.interknowledge.com/russia/rushis01.htm

The official site of the Russian National Tourist Office includes an overview of Russian history in several eras, plus information on Russian art, architecture, and other cultural forms. Russian History on the Internet
http://www.ucr.edu/history/seaman/

This site from the University of California at Riverside includes a bibliography, web links, and images.
PHE Homepage
The UNC Project for Historical Education
Department of History
CB#3195 Hamilton Hall
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina 2759-3195 (919) 962-2385 phe@unc.edu E-mail PHE

64. Guides To Russian History
This is a superbly annotated guide to bibliographies on russian history published Sections include russian history, World history, Auxiliary historical
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/spx/class/SubjectResources/SubSourRus/rushistbib.htm
Guides to Sources on Russian
History and Historiography Bibliographies of Bibliography and Historiographical Bibliographies Historical Bibliography, Catalogs and Guides to Research Historical Encyclopedias
Historical Dictionaries
... Return to Expanded Table of Contents A ll of the general bibliographic guides for Russia and those for the Slavic world in general will be important for historical research. If you have not consulted them, it is wise to examine them before looking at the guides for specific disciplines. G uides for historical materials are varied in scope and focus. Many will include information on archives, particularly on guides to the historiographic literature. Others will contain lists of history periodicals and their indexes. Biographical and genealogical sources are frequently included in historical bibliographies, as are sources on heraldry and archives. Other sources for historical research include chronologies, historical atlases, dictionaries of terminology, and subject encyclopedias. Biographies of historians are also to be found in a variety of specialized resources many of which are listed in the section on Russian historical biography Emigre resources are treated in a separate section as are the materials for Russian literature . Both of these are areas of great importance for historians. Those seeking material specific to the fine arts will find them in the setion on

65. Russian History
russian history, russian history timeline, timeline of russian history, russian military history, russian art history, history of russian ballet,
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66. History Of Imperial Russia - Recommended Links
Chronology of russian history. From Bucknell University. History of Russia. Seven short pages (with additional material linked in) on russian history.
http://it.stlawu.edu/~rkreuzer/imprus/rushist.htm
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67. A Capsule History Of Russia
russian history is conventionally said to have begun with the arrival of the Atlas of russian history. 2nd ed. New York Oxford University Press, 1993.
http://www.redeemer.on.ca/academics/polisci/Russian_history.html
A Capsule History of Russia
by
David T. Koyzis
for the use of students in POL 265,
Russian Government and Politics,
at Redeemer University College

Because most North American students enroled in a Russian politics course will probably not have studied Russian history and because a knowledge of this history is essential to understanding the country's politics, I have prepared this website to acquaint students with the broad contours of Russian history, beginning with the arrival of the Varangians and extending into the beginning of the 21st century. My history paints in broad strokes and leaves much out. But I hope it will spur students to explore more of the richness of Russian history on their own. As the material below draws on a variety of sources, I have made little effort to ensure consistency of transliteration of Russian words and names. Russian history is conventionally said to have begun with the arrival of the Norsemen, or Varangians, in the region of what is now European Russia in the 9th century. Like Norsemen elsewhere, e.g., in Normandy, England and Sicily, they stayed to rule, but quickly assimilated into the language and culture of the local population, in this case, east Slavic. The geography of this region is characterized by forests and steppes irrigated by several important rivers mostly flowing south towards the Black and Caspian Seas. These include the Dniester, the Dnieper, the Don and the Volga. Most significantly, there are no real natural boundaries behind which a settled people might mount a successful defence. Thus for millennia the region has seen numerous peoples migrating, or invading, including the Scythians, Huns, Khazars, Pechenegs, Polovtsians, Mongols, Tatars, and, of course, the Slavs themselves. This is in stark contrast to western and southern Europe, where the Rhine River, for example, marked the traditional border between France and Germany, and where the Pyrenees Mountains marked the boundary between France and Spain. Here specific peoples inhabited the same regions for centuries.

68. ST. PETERSBURG INSTITUTE OF HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Fundamental studies of all periods of the russian history, For many years St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of russian history has been cooperating
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St. Petersburg Institute of History (before 2000 — St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Russian History) was founded in 1936 on the basis of the Historical and Archaeographical Institute and the Institute of Books, Documents and Letters. The central part of the Institute is the Archives which contains a unique collection of Russian and West-European documents and manuscripts. The Institute houses local chapters of the Problem Council on “History of Russian Revolutions”, Scientific Council of Historiography and the Study of Sources, Archaeographical Committee of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Center for U. S. studies. Basic research areas. Fundamental studies of all periods of the Russian history, Byzantine studies, medieval history of Western Europe, U. S. studies, archaeography, the study of historical sources and auxiliary historical disciplines. Main scientific achievements.

69. WHKMLA : History Of Russia, ToC
russian history on the Web, from russianhistory.org russian history Digital Library, extensive collections of links to primary sources
http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/russia/xrussia.html
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Kievan Rus, 9th, 10th Centuries : Varangian Rus
Kievan Rus, 11th, 12th Centurues : Early Christian Russia
Russian Empire, 13th, 14th Centuries : Russian Principalities Republic of Novgorod
Russian Empire, 15th Century : Rise of Muscovy Decline of Novgorod
Russian Empire, 16th Century : Russia Eastward Expansion
Russian Empire, 1598-1613 : Time of Troubles
Russian Empire, 1613-1689 : Early Romanovs Orthodoxy Abroad
Russian Empire, 1689-1725 : Domestic Policy Foreign Policy
Russian Empire, 1725-1762 : Domestic Policy Economy Foreign Policy
Russian Empire, 1762-1796 : Domestic Policy Society Economy Intellectual Life ... Foreign Policy Russian Empire, 1796-1815 : Domestic Policy Economy Intellectual Life Foreign Policy Russian Empire, 1815-1855 : Domestic Policy Economy Intellectual Life Foreign Policy Russian Empire, 1855-1881 : Domestic Policy Economy Intellectual Life Foreign Policy Russian Empire, 1881-1894 : Domestic Policy Economy Foreign Policy Russian Empire, 1894-1905 : Domestic Policy Economy Foreign Policy Russian Empire, 1905-1917 :

70. OSU Department Of History
NICHOLAS BREYFOGLE is a specialist in Imperial russian history, c. MOLLIE CAVENDER is a specialist in russian history, with interests in 18th and
http://history.osu.edu/grad/fields/field_russian.htm
The Ohio State University
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    ... [close] DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Students Faculty Events Home "we are making history at OSU..." The History Department at The Ohio State University offers an internationally recognized graduate program in Russian, East European and Eurasian history.
    Faculty in Russian and East European History
    NICHOLAS BREYFOGLE is a specialist in Imperial Russian history, c. 1700 to 1917, especially Russian imperialism and the non-Russian nationalities of the Tsarist empire. His research interests include Russian colonialism, inter-ethnic contact, peasant studies, religious belief and policy, environmental history, and the history and culture of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Siberia. Professor Breyfogle's first book, Heretics and Colonizers: Forging Russia's Empire in the South Caucasus is due out from Cornell University Press in Autumn 2004. He is completing a co-edited volume on the history of Russian colonization in Eurasia from Muscovite through Soviet times, and has begun work on his second monograph project, tentatively entitled
  • 71. Www.iue.it/LIB/SISSCO/VL/hist-russia/Index.html
    Modern and Contemporary russian history Monographs and DocumentsModern and Contemporary russian history Monographs and Documents Forschungen und Dokumente zur neuesten Geschichte Russlands
    http://www.iue.it/LIB/SISSCO/VL/hist-russia/Index.html

    72. EarthStation1.com - The Historical Sound & Picture Archive - Miscellaneous Russi
    Sound and picture archive featuring mp3 wav audio, and photograph images, of russian history. Miscellaneous russian history
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    73. Russian History
    This page offers a timeline of russian history from ancient times to the present as well as a genealogy of Russian nobility and much more.
    http://www.unt.edu/fllc/languages/russian/history.htm
    This page contains links to the history of Russia Russia Balkanologie - a journal of Balkan studies in Human and Social Sciences which covers the period from the Middle Ages to today. Its orientation is pluridisciplinary and its aim is to contribute to a better understanding of the contemporary Balkan world. (French).
    Departments / Institutes of History
    from HTA (English).
    East European Gay Culture Page
    by Kevin Moss - Includes literature, links, and
    an East European out list. (English)
    Federation of East European Family History Societies
    - Web Site for all Central
    and East European Genealogy since May 1995 (English)
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    History and Culture of Russia

    This page is an official site of the Russian National Tourist Office. It provides information on the history of Russia from ancient times to the Soviet Era.
    Historical Text Archives
    - provides original material, links to other sites, and

    74. Russian History
    made a treaty with the Byzantines (first reliable date in Russia s history) 1724 a high protective tariff was levied on every Russian import
    http://hulmer.allegheny.edu/history.html
    Early Russia: Kiev, Novgorod, and the Grand Princes
    862 A.D. - Rurik arrived in Novgorod
    911 - Oleg, a settler in Kiev, made a treaty with the Byzantines (first reliable date in Russia's history)
    945 - Igor, Oleg's successor, completed the treaty which contained 3 Slavonic and 50 Norse names
    988-989 - St. Vladimir accepts the Christian faith for Russia; the service was taken from the Byzantines but was able to be read in vernacular due to a translation by Slavic apostles in the 9th century
    1037-c.1237 - the Russian Church was ruled by Constantinople; as a result, bishops and almost all metropolitans were Greeks
    1015 - Vladimir dies
    14th century - two new branches of Russians, speaking their own languages, appeared: the Ruthenians (who became Ukrainians) and Belorussians (originally the Krivichi)
    1380 - Dimitri Donskoi, Grand Prince of Moscow, was victorious over the Tatars of the Golden Horde
    1439 - Greek Orthodox and Catholic Churches "united" as a result of the Council of Ferrara-Florence
    1453 - Constantinople was sacked by the Turks leaving Moscow, "the third Rome," as the central power of the Christian faith

    75. NUPI CRS Links To Russian History
    russian history online. russian history in Virtual Library with information on russian history http//www.departments.bucknell.edu/russian/history.html.
    http://www.nupi.no/russland/RussLinks/RussLinksRussianHistory.html
    Russian History on-line Russian history in Virtual Library
    http://www.iue.it/LIB/SISSCO/VL/hist-russia/Index.html
    Russian and East European Studies on the Net
    http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/reesweb/
    Bucknell University's server with links to sites with information on Russian history
    http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/russian/history.html

    76. February Revolution, In Russian History. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Editio
    February Revolution, in russian history. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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    77. Bristol University - Faculty Of Arts - Programme Details
    The programme is constructed around units on aspects of russian history in Students must take at least two of the units on russian history and the two
    http://www.bris.ac.uk/prospectus/postgraduate/2006/prog_details/ARTF/365
    skip menus prospectus home contacts how to apply ... Portuguese (MA) Russian History (MA) Russian Studies (MA) Russian and East European Cultural Studies (MA) Screen Practice (MA) Social Anthropology (MA) ... Science
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    This programme is designed to deepen understanding of a major power and the mentality of its people through study of its cultural, intellectual, political and social history and by offering the possibility of approaching source material in the original. It is composed of a taught part worth 120 credit points and a dissertation worth 60 credit points. The programme is available either as a 12-month full-time programme or over two years part-time. No knowledge of Russian is required for this programme. The programme is constructed around units on aspects of Russian history in the Department of Historical Studies and the Department of Russian Studies, in which there is a broad range of expertise in these fields. Students must take at least two of the units on Russian history and the two training units in the Department of Historical Studies. They may also follow one or two of the optional units on international history and British history which are available within the MA in Contemporary History offered by the Department of Historical Studies and of the optional units on Russian culture in the Department of Russian Studies. There are also optional units on Russian language at beginners or advanced level and optional Faculty training units in research methods.

    78. Homework Center -European History - Homework Center - Multnomah County Library
    russian history Megasites Russian Revolution . russian history Megasites. The Alexander Palace http//www.alexanderpalace.org/palace/mainpage.html
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      The 18th Century Town and Its Inhabitants
      http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/wc2/lectures/towns.html This mostly text summary explains what towns in the 18th century were like.
      Charlemagne
      http://history.boisestate.edu/westciv/charles/ History of the Carolingians and Charlemagne's conquests, his government, and the cultural activity in Europe.
      Speeches
      http://www.historychannel.com/speeches/ Listen to famous speeches by noteworthy people from around the world. Speeches by Gandhi, MacArthur, Truman, Armstrong, and more.
      Internet Modern History Sourcebook
      http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook.html The Reformation (Protestant and Catholic), early modern world system, absolutism, the Sun King, religious groups, the Restoration, Colonial America, and Colonial Latin America, the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, Age of Reason, French Revolution, Industrial Revolution, Napoleonic Wars, Romanticism, Nationalism, Liberalism, 19th century Britain, Italy and France, 19th century eastern and western Europe, socialism, imperialism and more.
      Absolutism
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    79. Why Study Russian History?
    If by a careful and openminded study of russian history we can begin to In this sense the study of russian history, particularly Soviet history,
    http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/russia/lectures/01why.html
    WHY STUDY RUSSIAN HISTORY?
    A. Because it is there. Like the proverbial mountain climber who justifies his exertions by the mere fact of the mountain's existence, so the study of Russian history has its own self-consistent logic. Curiosity is an irresistible, unquenchable trait common to all people, in all walks of life, at all stages of physical and mental evolution. The existence of a problem seems to spawn problem-solvers, ranging from individuals to groups and finally, in our own day, complex institutions.
    It has always been that way and it will continue to be that way. For man is a social animal and his survival depends on interaction, confrontation and communion with other men, other peoples and other civilizations and cultures. The self-contained, self-sufficient hermit-individual or hermit-nation is a psychological and historical freak. The days of super-nationalism or selfish isolationism are over. The complexity or interdependence of the modern world will not tolerate it.
    If the existence of a problem guarantees the attempt to solve it, then in the case of Russia we certainly have a problem. That problem is ignorance. Despite periodic burst of energetic curiosity as in the Sputnik era we still suffer from the incongruous malady of intellectual malnutrition with regard to Russia. The average man in the street or student in the classroom, for that matter, knows little about the Russian people or their fascinating journey through time. The average American has absorbed a mixed hag of curious mental trick about Russia. His ideas and attitudes about Russia have been conditioned largely by the Cold War environment, professional anti-Communists and militant seekers for simple and uninformed generalizations. Conspiracy, world domination and subversive activities are the daily fare of these fearful peddlers of hate, chauvinism and war.

    80. East European And Russian History Collections : Bodleian History Collections And
    East European and russian history collections in the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, UK.
    http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/readerserv/history/easteuropean.htm
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