Recounts the story of German emigrants to Russia beginning with Catherine the great's Manifesto of 1763 until the post Soviet era.
Features a biography of the nineteenth century Russian scientist from the Woodrow Wilson Summer Institute in Chemistry, with a bibliography.
View color photographs of the empire's ethnicities, including Russians, Bukharans, Kazakhs, Jews, Uzbeks, and Dagestanis.
View vivid color photographs of Russian people and technologies involved in agriculture, trade, textiles, and mining.
Provides an overview of the ethnic groups in the Russian empire as it grew in the nineteenth century. Requires RealPlayer to hear the lecture.
Features book reviews, historical documents and texts, links and biographies regarding the German immigrant experience in Russia.
Academic essay reports on the ethnographic background of this Turkic people, including their connection to the Khazars.
Consists of a biography in English of a priest from the northwest of Russia in the twentieth century and his collected writings in Russian.
Museum in western Siberia is dedicated to the memory of this Soviet Russian writer, actor and producer. Includes writings and exhibitions.
Briefly chronicles the role of this Russian noble family throughout the history of the country from their start in Novgorod in C15th until C19th.