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  1. The Wanderers and Critical Realism in Nineteenth-Century Russian Art (Barber Institute's Critical Perspectives in Art History) by David Jackson, 2006-10-31
  2. The Aftermath of the Russian Revolution (Aftermath of History) by Kathlyn Gay, 2009-03
  3. Atlas of Russian History by Martin Gilbert, 1994-03-31
  4. The Russian revolution, 1917-1931, (Berkshire studies in European history) by George Vernadsky, 1932
  5. Russia in the Nineteenth Century: Autocracy, Reform, And Social Change, 1814-1914 (New Russian History) by Alexander Polunow, 2005-10-30
  6. A History of Russian Philosophy: From the Tenth to the Twentieth Centuries
  7. History of Russian Costume from the Eleventh to the Twentieth Century by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1982-06
  8. STRUCTURE OF RUSSIAN HISTORY: Interpretive Essays by Michael Cherniavsky, 1970
  9. A ''Labyrinth of Linkages'' in Tolstoy's Anna Karenina (Studies in Russian and Slavic Literatures, Cultures and History) by Gary Browning, 2010-08-19
  10. Epic Revisionism: Russian History and Literature as Stalinist Propaganda
  11. Russian Minstrels: A History of the Skomorokhi by Russell Zguta, 1978-07
  12. Lenin and the Russian Revolution in World History by Judith Edwards, 2001-09
  13. A history of old Russian literature by V. V Kuskov, 1980
  14. History of the Russian American Company by P.A. Tikhmenev, 1978-10

81. History & Culture Of Russia / Overview
Churches are being restored all across the country, great russian writers and artists Formost western visitors, the bulk of Russia's history is nothing more
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History of Russia
W ith the dissolution of the Soviet Union there has been an enormous resurgence of interest in Russia's pre-Soviet past, as well as a great deal of debate and reconsideration of the Soviet era itself. This shift has not resulted in a simple vilification of everything Soviet or a naive embrace of all that preceded it, but it has spurred an unprecedented effort to regain the ancient Russian national heritage. Churches are being restored all across the country, great Russian writers and artists whose works were banned are once again being honored, and the individual character of ancient cities and communities is once again becoming established. Next year, the city of Moscow is celebrating its 850th Anniversary, a celebration that will mark the recovery, as well as the commemoration, of its glorious past. For most western visitors, the bulk of Russia's history is nothing more than a compendium of hazy legends and sensationalist rumorsfrom scurrilous stories about Catherine the Great to tabloid television reports of the miraculous survival of the children of Nicholas II. However, the factual history of the country is no less compelling than its fabulous history, and even a brief introduction to the great and not-so-great figures of its past make a visit far more rewarding. Ancient Russia The Romanovs
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82. Russia.Net - History: Revolutionary Times
Petersburg was also destined to become the cradle of the russian Revolution. Dueto antiGerman sentiment, the city's name was russian zed to Petrograd.
http://www.russianet.ru/~oldrn/history/revolution.html
REVOLUTIONARY TIMES Decembrists
Petrashevists
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Bloody Sunday
A tide of strikes and protests ensued, and the czar was forced to establish a limited consultative parliament called the State Duma. The Soviet of Workers and Soldiers became the organ of the proletariat. To gain some control, Nicholas appointed Stolypin his premier; Stolypin proved ruthless in suppressing any further revolutionary activities. During 190709, at least 2,000 people were executed. Stolypin himself was shot to death in the Kirov Theater in 1911 . Nicholas's hold on the country was further weakened by the outbreak of World War I in 1914. Due to anti-German sentiment, the city's name was Russian zed to Petrograd. The notorious Rasputin, brought into the court to heal the Imperial Family's hemophiliac son, had a strong influence over Nicholas and Alexandra and practically ran the country for a few years, until his death in 1916.
The Revolution
By the 1930s, membership in the Communist party grew to 3.5 million. At its height, 19 million Soviets claimed Party membership, seven percent of the total population. Membership was open to any citizen who did not "exploit the labor of others," abided by the Party's philosophy, and gave three percent of their monthly pay as dues to the Party. Members were also required to attend several meetings and lectures every month, provide volunteer work a few times a year, and help with election campaigns. Of the 19 million, one percent were apparatchiks, fulltime officials paid by the Party. The Komsomol, or Communist Youth Organization, had 40 million members. Twenty-five million younger schoolchildren once belonged to the Young Pioneers. Eligibility for full Party membership began at age 18.

83. H-Russia Discussion Network
H-Net discussion group dedicated to russian and Soviet history. Provides subject overview, links to Category Arts Humanities Scholarship and Technology H-Net......HRUSSIA encourages scholarly discussion of russian and Soviet history andmakes available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids.
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84. History Of Russian Martial Arts
Article explaining the historical significance of the style.
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No rank, no rules, no pre-orchestrated movement, no limitations (except for the "Law of Nature"), Russian Martial Art is a system of education in human biomechanics and the study of human behavior under extreme situations. Students of Russian Martial Art are guided to introspect their vision to explore their full human potential. The learning environment is based upon ease, equality and enjoyment. Movement is natural and free, and acquirement of skill is based on the study of Russian folk dances, Slavic folklore, and natural laws of interdisciplinary kinesiology, biomechanics, and psycho-physiology.
The folk wisdom of ancient Slavic martial traditions dates to the activity of the proto-Indo-European nomadic warrior-hunters of approximately 5,000 BCE, passed recorded from father to son in families for generations of pre-Soviet Russia, and then only among the elite combat specialist subdivisions ("Spetsnaz") of the former USSR. Only one Americans in history, Scott Sonnon was inducted as an instructor of this long, noble heritage in the attempt to bring the world together in fraternity. The training system, in America, for people of sound mind, improves quality of life, through Russian health system, sport science advancements, and elite combative preparation. In the year 2000, one of the sportive derivations of Russian Martial Art, named Sambo, will be an Olympic sport.

85. About Roshydromet
Forecasts, research information, current issues, history and structure of the Service.
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86. Guide To The History Of Russian Science
WWW Virtual Guide to the history of russian and Soviet Science and TechnologyCategory Society history By Topic Science......Virtual Guide to the history of russian Science and Technology. Archives. Bibliography. NewSite. Social history of russian Science electronic library and archive.
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Virtual Guide to the History of Russian Science and Technology Archives Bibliography Institutions ... Contact New Site Social History of Russian Science electronic library and archive New Book Slava Gerovitch, From Newspeak to Cyberspeak: A History of Soviet Cybernetics (MIT Press, 2002)

87. Coral.bucknell.edu/departments/russian/history.html

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88. Russian Orthodox Church: Early History
A brief survey.
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~mes/russia/moscow/history.html
Russian Orthodox church: early history and art
Russian Orthodox church is largest autocephalous, or ecclesiastically independent, Eastern Orthodox church in the world. Its membership is estimated at between 40 and 80 million. Internet resources on Christianity are available from the Russian Christian Home Page ( English and Russian versions), courtesy of Oleg Voskresensky (vosole@bethel.edu) Removal of the empire's capital from Rome to Constantinople, the "second Rome," in 330 greatly strengthened the temporal power of the bishop of Rome. In the Byzantine Empire the patriarch of Constantinople remained under the political control of the Christian emperor. Cultural, political, philosophical, and theological differences strained relations between the two cities. Rome demanded Latin as the one ecclesiastical language, but Constantinople encouraged national languages for the liturgy and emphasized translation of the Scriptures. In 1054 leaders of the two bodies excommunicated each other. One reflection of growing difficulties lay in counterclaims to pursue mission in and hold the allegiance of border areas between the two jurisdictions. Rostislav of Great Moravia sought help from the Emperor, who (presumably through the Patriarch) in about 862 sent two brothers, Constantine (later called Cyril; c. 827-869) and Methodius (c. 825-884), from Constantinople to Moravia. They provided Scriptures and liturgy in the mother tongue of each people evangelized. They also trained others in their methodsa major factor in winning Bulgaria.

89. Russian Polish And Ukrainian History Russia Poland And The Ukraine
Books on russian and Eastern European history This page indexes onsite bibliographicinformation concerning russian and Eastern European history.
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Russia, Poland and the Ukraine Russia grew vastly in size and power across the period, becoming a dominant force across two continents, before a revolution transformed the Empire in 1917. Poland and Lithuania, which at this stage included the Ukraine, united in 1569, but repeated attacks from Russia, Sweden, the Ottomans and Germans led to partitions and fragmentation. General Histories and Timelines
Chronologies and other historical material relating to the whole of early modern and modern Russia, Poland and Ukraine. The following five sections contain more specific information, divided chronologically. The Muscovites Links to histories, biographies and sources for c. 1500 to 1598, the end of the Rurik, or Muscovite , period.

90. Russian Orthodox Churches
Alex Maytski provides history and expandable photographs of cathedrals and churches in St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod and the Perm Region, some taken from other sites. Advertising.
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92. Russian Lecture List
Plain english presentations by Professor Gerhard Rempel, Western New England College.Category Society history By Region Europe Russia...... Conversion of Russia. 05. russian Feudalism, 06. Democracy Autocracy, 07. TartarYoke, 08. Peter's Personality. 13. Peter history, 14. Making of Nobleman, 15.
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Why Study Russia? Geography of Russia Birth of Russia Conversion of Russia ... Revolution of 1989
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93. Russianlover's Home Page
Fan site devoted to the russian ice hockey and two influential players, Slava Fetisov and Igor Larionov. Provides history, profiles, stats, and related links.
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I'm russianlover, welcome to my home page. The latest update to this page was made on February 21, 2003. Sorry that the updates are coming slowly, I have a lot going on right now. It is taking a while to get everything on this page that I invision, but I'm hoping that you'll come back and watch my progress! This site is devoted to the Russian Sport and two of it's most influential players, Slava Fetisov and Igor Larionov. From their beginnings within the Russia Hockey System to Slava's retirement as a player in NHL and becoming a Stanley Cup winning Assistant Coach with the New Jersey Devils and most recently becoming a new member of the HOF along with being coach and GM of the 2002 Russian Olympic team; to Igor's one year contract with the Detroit Red Wings; this site is done to honor their accomplishments. Igor on Slava as a teammate: "We have gone through so much - the Olympics, Canada Cup, World Cup, world championships," says Igor. "We fought the system and won our freedom. We have been friends for over 25 years and to finish with two Stanley Cups is incredible."
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95. Redirect
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99. Permanent Mission Of The Russian Federation To The United Nations
Texts of statements, press releases and other information on Russia's UN activities. Overview of russian foreign foreign policy and government agencies involved.
http://www.un.int/russia/home.htm#english
english english Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations Postal Address: 136 East 67 Street, New York, N.Y. 10021
Phone: (212) 861-4900; 861-4901; 861-4902
Fax: (212) 628-0252 Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Statements in the UN Press releases, briefings The Russian Federation Presidency of the Security Council in April 2002 Russian Federation STATEMENT BY PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION VLADIMIR V. PUTIN ON IRAQ AT A KREMLIN MEETING (MARCH 20, 2003) Joint Statement by Russia, France and Germany (March 15, 2003) Letter to the USA Today from the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations, Ambassador Sergey Lavrov Sammit NATO - Russia ... General information english Ïî÷òîâûé àäðåñ: 136 East 67 Street, New York, N.Y. 10021
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100. Russian Literature Online
Mayakovsky, Lermontov, Tsvetaeva, Dostoevsky, Pushkin. English and russian.
http://www.namdar.dircon.co.uk/rlo.htm
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