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  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

161. The Russian Academy Of Business
Information about russian manufacturers. The goal of the organization is development of consumer ideology and priorities for domestic manufacturers of goods and services.
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The fact that in recent years the Russian Government has worked out no federal policy to stimulate and support the domestic manufacturer cannot but become a matter of concern to all those who take the welfare of Russia close to their hearts. Both political figures and economic circles, a number of prominent scholars and mass media increasingly emphasize the need to back Russian commodity producers. The Russian community has matured enough to realize that it may seriously count only on its own strength; that it is time now to join together uncoordinated attempts to withstand foreign commodity invasion and foster national pride in the Russian product. Business undertakings revived during the years of reforms have furthered this trend in no small degree. Big enterprises have learned not only how to survive, but also how to grow under market conditions. Today, at the turning point, against the background of the banking and financial crisis that burst out three years ago, the need in "hard money", that is, the money invested in real projects, in the development of the national industry, is clearly seen. Russia possesses tremendous scientific-technological potential, natural resources and trained personnel. The real hope for Russia is relying on our own manpower, on those who work quite efficiently, creating new production lines, new technologies and know-how, new jobs. The support of the domestic manufacturer must become the highest priority of national and economic development. Specifically

162. Worldwide Classroom: Russia Country Page
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163. Slavic And Eastern European Studies-The Library-University Of California, Berkel
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164. Russian Document Services-translation, Immigration, Taxes, Travel
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165. CNN.com - 49 Russian Miners Trapped - Oct. 23, 2003
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166. The Komondor (Hungarian Sheepdog), The South Russian Ovcharka And The Central As
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167. Learn The Russian Alphabet
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168. CNN.com - Amnesty Plan For Russian Prisoners - January 2, 2001
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    170. CNN - War In Yugoslavia Was Wake-up Call For Russian Military - July 2, 1999
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    MOSCOW (CNN) The appearance of Russian bombers over the Atlantic Ocean on the heels of NATO's successful bombing campaign against Yugoslavia underscores Moscow's urgency to rescue its military from years of neglect. NATO' air campaign in the heart of southeast Europe was a stark reminder to Russia's generals of the growing disparity between its military might and that of Western powers. The Russian government has promised to boost military spending to 28.5 percent of the budget, or $6.7 billion. The United States has proposed a defense budget of $280 billion for the coming year.

    171. CNN.com - Surveillance Tunnel Under Russian Embassy Revealed - March 4, 2001
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    WASHINGTON (CNN) U.S. intelligence agencies built a secret surveillance tunnel under the Soviet Embassy in Washington, present and former U.S. officials told CNN Sunday. Vice President Dick Cheney, himself a former defense secretary, and other senior Bush administration officials declined comment on the tunnel's existence. But counterintelligence sources told CNN's David Ensor that the tunnel under what is now the Russian Embassy was packed with sophisticated intelligence-gathering equipment worth several hundred million dollars. It is not clear how long it operated. The existence of the tunnel came to light last week when it was revealed that investigators looking into the case of accused spy Robert Hanssen believe he may have told Moscow about the tunnel. Hanssen, a 25-year veteran of the FBI and a counterintelligence expert, was arrested Feb. 18 on charges that he spied for the Soviet Union and later Russia for 15 years, dating back to the waning days of the Cold War.

    172. Romanian, Russian Expatriates Conjure Up Mysteries Of Home
    Article about solo exhibitions of paintings by artists expatriated from Russia.
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    Romanian, Russian expatriates conjure up mysteries of home Saturday, October 03, 1998 By Mary Thomas, Post-Gazette Arts Writer Two very different but equally engaging solo exhibitions of paintings by artists expatriated from Romania and Russia shed light on a part of Europe that for all of its touted recent openness remains mysterious. The viewer doesn't have to be a fan of cloak-and-dagger politics to be seduced by the narrative quality of these gorgeously painted, lavishly detailed, representational works. One searches visual clues for messages encoded in scapes that are fantastical or all-too-real, and for insight about the mindset of the artists who are products of these cultural systems. "The Paintings of Valentin Lustig" is at Carnegie Mellon University's Hewlett Gallery, in the College of Fine Arts, through Oct. 25. "Cruel Russia: Recent Paintings by Vadim Bjasso" is at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, 6300 Fifth Ave., Shadyside, through Nov. 1. Lustig was born in Romania in 1955, emigrated with his family to Israel where he completed high school, and now lives in Switzerland. The 11 paintings shown are on loan from private collections, including that of Edith Balas, CMU professor of art history and curator of the exhibition. Balas contextualizes Lustig's fanciful, dreamy compositions stylistically within magic realism, a juxtapositioning of the empirical and the improbable often seen in Latin film and literature.

    173. CNN.com - Russian Gays Face Banning Law - August 3, 2002
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    Public displays of homosexuality would be banned by the proposed law By CNN's Jill Dougherty MOSCOW, Russia Russia is considering introducing a law banning publicly promoting homosexuality just as the gay community is enjoying new found freedoms. Just 10 years ago, Russia repealed the Soviet-era law criminalising homosexual relations with penalties of five years in prison. Men, out for a night of dancing in Moscow gay clubs of today, could have been arrested and now they face a similar threat from the proposed new law. MORE STORIES 'Marlene' stars at Dutch gay fest Moscow has not yet had a gay-pride parade yet the city mayor calls it "propaganda of dissipation" but one major city, Yekaterinburg, has had two parades. CNN NewsPass VIDEO CNN's Jill Dougherty looks at a backlash against Russia's gays. (August 3)

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    175. CNN.com - Russian Suicide Blast: Dozens Dead - Aug. 4, 2003
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    Workers clear rubble at the scene of the blast. Story Tools RELATED Interactive: Russia's forgotten war CHECHNYA AT A GLANCE GEOGRAPHY : Oil-rich region in northern Caucasus Mountains of southern Russia, 7,720 square miles, or about size of New Jersey. Moscow considers area vital to maintaining influence in Caucasus region.
    POPULATION : Estimated 1.2 million people; several hundred thousand have fled region to escape fighting. Population mostly Muslim with strong religious beliefs. Clan-type groups with influential elders.
    HISTORY WITH RUSSIA : Conquered by czarist armies in 1859 after decades of war, but Chechens never accepted Russian rule. During World War II, dictator Josef Stalin ordered Chechens deported en masse to Kazakhstan. Many died; rest returned home in 1950s, after Stalin's death.
    CURRENT CONFLICT : Chechen President Dzhokhar Dudayev declared area's independence in 1991 and proclaimed one-man rule in 1993. Russian troops invaded to oust Dudayev in December 1994, setting off 13-month war that killed up to 30,000. In 1997, Russian soldiers killed Dudayev. Fighting resumed in 1999, after raids by Chechen rebels into neighboring region and bombings that killed some 300 at apartment buildings in Russian cities. Russian leaders blamed bombings on Chechens.
    Source: The Associated Press (CNN) Rescue workers and sniffer dogs are on their way from Moscow to the scene of a suicide blast at a Russian military hospital that killed at least 27 people, rescue officials said.

    176. CNN.com - Russian Mixed Signals Over Kyoto - Dec. 3, 2003
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    Signatories will have to cut their gas emission levels to 5.2 percent below their 1990 levels by 2012. Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Kyoto Protocol Russia Global warming Environment or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? MOSCOW, Russia Russia has not ruled out ratifying the Kyoto protocol, a Russian government official says, apparently contradicting earlier indications Moscow will block the environment pact. Russia had not reached a decision on whether to ratify the landmark global climate treaty, Deputy Economic Development and Trade Minister Mukhamaed Tsikanov said on Wednesday, according to the Interfax news agency. On Monday, a top Kremlin aide, Andrei Illarionov, indicated Russia would effectively destroy the agreement as it threatened economic growth it its current form. As a major carbon dioxide producer, Russia's support is crucial to the treaty, which sets targets for countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The pact cannot acquire the force of international law if Moscow rejects it because Russia's industrial emissions are so high it is the world's top polluter. The United States has already pulled out of the Kyoto agreement and major fossil fuel exporter Australia had also declined to sign.

    177. BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Country Profiles | Timeline: Russia
    190405 - russian expansion in Manchuria leads to war with Japan - and the 1914 - russian-Austrian rivalry in Balkans contributes to outbreak of World
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    - Mongols invade Russia, destroying all of its main cities except Novgorod and Pskov; Tatars establish the empire of the Golden Horde in southern Russia. MOSCOW Cathedral of Christ the Saviour - a landmark in the capital Moscow population: 10.2 million
    2003: Battle for the heart of Moscow
    2002: Pros and cons of Moscow life - Ivan the Terrible conquers the Tatar khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan and establishes Russian rule over lower and middle Volga. - Cossacks begin conquering Siberia. Romanovs - National council elects Michael Romanov as tsar, heralding the Romanov dynasty which ruled Russia until 1917 revolution. - Peter the Great introduces far-reaching reforms, including creating a regular conscript army and navy, subordinating the church to himself and creating new government structures. - Russia acquires Crimea as well as parts of Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova and Georgia

    178. Language Browser: Russian
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    179. REESWeb--The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Russian & East European Studies
    Index of electronic resources on the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
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    180. History Of Russia: Information From Answers.com
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    History of Russia Early East Slavs Khazars Kievan Rus' Volga Bulgaria ... Russian Federation The history of Russia begins with that of the East Slavs , the ethnic group that eventually split into the Russians Ukrainians , and Belarusians . The first East Slavic state, Kievan Rus' , adopted Christianity from the Byzantine Empire in the 10th century, beginning the synthesis of Byzantine and Slavic cultures that defined Russian culture for the next seven centuries. Kievan Rus' ultimately disintegrated as a state, leaving a number of states competing for claims to be the heirs to its civilization and dominant position. After the 13th century, Muscovy gradually came to dominate the former cultural center. In the 18th century, the principality of Muscovy had become the huge Russian Empire , stretching from Poland eastward to the Pacific Ocean . Expansion in the western direction sharpened Russia's awareness of its backwardness and shattered the isolation in which the initial stages of expansion had occurred. Successive regimes of the 19th century responded to such pressures with a combination of halfhearted reform and repression. Russian serfdom was abolished in 1861 , but its abolition was achieved on terms unfavorable to the peasants and served to increase revolutionary pressures. Between the abolition of serfdom and beginning of

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