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General Resources
ArcheoBiblioBase: Archives in Russia (Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, Harvard U., and the Federal Archival Agency of Russia)
A Chronology of Russian History (timelines arranged by period; each timeline has links to info about items) (RObert Beard, Bucknell U., Lewiston, PA)
Documents in Russian History: An On-Line Sourcebook (selections from texts, as well as links) (Seton Hall U.)
The Empire That Was: The Prokudin-Gorski Photographic Record Recreated (virtual exhibits, arranged by subject) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
Beyond the Pale: The History of Jews in Russia (virtual exhibits, arranged by topic; in English and in Russian) (Joke Kniesmeyer)
Russian and East European Studies Virtual Library (homepage for society, with searchable database for links) (REES, U. of Pittsburgh)
Russia-- A Country Study (links to numerous articles on Russian history, culture, and government) (Library of COngress, Washington, DC)
Russian History (annotated links) (Robert Beard, Bucknell U.)
Russian History (articles organized by time period) (Dept. of Slavonic Studies, Durham U.)
Russian History (annotated links) (Robert Beard, Bucknell U., Lewiston, PA)
Russian Navy (homepage, in Russian or in English; links to history of navy, as well as to naval museum)
Russian History Index (sections on archives, links, and journals; within the WWW Vitual Library site) (Daria Khlestkina and Tatiana Fazio)
Sher's Russian Index (links on Russian culture and history, arranged by subject) (Benjamin Sher)
Slavic Research Center: Useful Links (links on Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia, arranged by subject) (Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido U.)
World History Archives: History of Eastern Europe in General (includes link pages for Russia, Ukraine, Poland and others, with "documents to support the study of world history from a working-class and non-Eurocentric perspective") (Haines Brown, Central Connecticut S.)
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Medieval Russia
Chronology of Russian History: the Kievan and Appanage Periods  (859-1689) (Robert Beard, Bucknell U., Lewiston, PA)
Khazaria: A Resource for Turkic and Jewish History in Russia and Ukraine (historical overview, links (including maps), organization news, and more) (Kevin Brook)
Medieval Russia Knowledge Page (historical and cultural essays) (Jennifer D. Miller)
Medieval Russia Links and Research (annotated links) (Jennifer D. Miller)
William Richard Morfill A Brief History: Medieval Russia (from Russian History)
The Chronicle of Nestor (selection on founding of Kiev, from Walsh's English translation, Internet Medieval Sourcebook) (Paul Halsall, U. North Florida)
The Novogorod Chronicle: Selected Annals (in English translation, from the Internet Medieval Sourcebook) (Paul Halsall, U. North Florida)
Ruskaia Pravda (English translations of Russian laws, from The Primary Chronicle) (U. Durham)
The Varangians (Normans) and the Origins of the Russian and Ukrainian States. (historical overview) (U. Durham)
Vikings in Russia: Archaeological treasures from Staraia Ladoga and Novgorod (description of a Swedish exhibition) (U. Durham)
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Early Modern Russia
The Crimean War 1854-56 (historical overview, plus articles on battles) (Alex's Military History)
Peter the Great and the Rise of Russia, 1682-1725 (English translations of contemporary accounts of Peter the Great, within the Internet Modern History Sourcebook) (Paul Halsall, U. North Florida)
Battles of the Great Northern War 1700-1721 (chronology of battles, links, and two background articles) (Ken Sharman)
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Modern Russia
In the Beginning Was the Word: The Russian Church and Native Alaskan Cultures (virtual exhibit) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
Walter Moss (Eastern Michigan U.) Alexander II and His Times: A Narrative History of Russia in the Age of Alexander II, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky (articles, maps, timelines, images, and more)
Anarchy Archives: History of Anarchism in Russia (bibliography, arranged by subject) (Pitzer C.)
The Anglo-Russian Entente, 1907 (e-text, within the Avalon Project site) (Yale U.)
Bibliographical Research Guide to Soviet History (Andrea Graziosi, U. Naples)
The Carpatho-Rusyn Knowledge Base (links to articles on the cultural and historical background of the Carpatho-Rusyn peoples in the borderlands of Ukraine and Eastern Europe) (G. Gressa, Carpatho-Rusyn.org)
Central Armed Forces Museum, Russia (articles and images; in Russian and in English)
The Memoirs of Nikita Khrushchev (Brown U. Library)
The Meeting of Frontiers ("a bilingual, multimedia English-Russian digital library that tells the story of the American exploration and settlement of the West, the parallel exploration and settlement of Siberia and the Russian Far East, and the meeting of the Russian-American frontier in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.") (Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
Revelations from the Russian Archives (primary documents, primarily from the Soviet era) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
Virtual Guide to the History of Russian Science and Technology (archives, bibliographies, and more) (Massachusetts I. of Technology)
Russian Empire, 1895-1910: Photographs from stereoscopic negatives in the Keystone-Mast Collection (California Museum of Photography, U. California, Riverside)
the Russian Revolution
Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Russian Revolution (links to primary documents and related sites) (Paul Halsall, U. North Florida)
Lenin Museum: Index (texts and photographs, arranged by time period) (Lenin Museum, Moscow)
Russian Revolution: Resources from the Chico High School Library (annotated links) (Chico, CA)
The Russian Revolution Page (links) (David J. Barnsdale)
Soviet History: Revolution (historical outline, with links to translated primary sources) (Brian Basgen)
Leon Trotsky The History of the Russian Revolution (English translation by Max Eastman, 1932) (marxists.org)
Lubitz TrtskyanaNet (articles, links to collections, images and links to external sites related to Trotsky, in English) (Wolfgang and Petra Lubitz)
The Russo-Japanese War Research Society (numerous articles, documents, and images)
Soviet Archives
Soviet Archhives Exhibit (Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
Research in Former Soviet Archives on Issues of Historical Political Economy (news on archival research related to the former Soviet Union) (Mark Harrison, Warwick U.)
Yale Russian Archive Project (links to articles, project news, and external links) (Mary Habeck, Yale U.)
Soviet Republics (Former)
H.B. Paksoy ALPAMYSH: Central Asian Identity under Russian Rule (historical and political uses of literature; the case of ALPAMSYH)
Museum of Occupations of Estonia (info on project to trace repression during Soviet occupation; includes link page related to Estonian and Latvian history) (Kistler-Ritso Foundation, Talinn)
The Museum of the Occupation of Latvia, 1940-1991 (in English or in Latvian) (Riga)
Russia/Soviet Union 1917-1945 (tutorial article, within the HSC Online site) (Charles Sturt U., Australia)
Georgi H. Zhukov (link to archived essays covering 20th-century Russian/Soviet military activities, plus links; in Russian or in English) (Robert Beckhusen)


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