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Germans in Russia
Code: 019806 Shushlebina, E.N Drei Jahrhunderte von St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg und Petersburger Deutsche)
[ Drei Jahrhunderte von St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg und Petersburger Deutsche) : ] St. Petersburg: Paritet, 2004 Language: German | Price: $ 18.00 | A Textbook on the history, culture and architecture of St. Petersburg and Germans in St. Petersburg for students and teachers of German. It may be used for studying German with teachers and without. Texts, assignments. | |
| | Code: 006934 Smol`nikova, N.V Nemtsy Nizhnego Povolzh`ia Sovremennaia Etnopoliticheskaia Situatsiia [ Germans of the Volga river basin : Current ethnopolitical situation ] Volgograd: Politekhnik, 1998 Language: Russian | Price: $ 10.50 | This monograph sheds light on: the history of the German diaspora in the region (1762-1989); current movements for revival of national culture, language and national political autonomy; interethnic relationships in the territory of Volga river basin. | |
| | Code: 019077 Krivdina, O.A Skul`ptor Petr Karlovich Klodt Novye Materialy [ Sculptor Petr Karlovich Klodt. : New materials ] St. Petersburg: Sudarynia, 2005 Language: Russian | Price: $ 36.40 | This book is about an outstanding sculptor and caster Petr Karlovich Klodt (1805-1867), who made several famous statues in St. Petersburg: at Anichkov bridge, Ivan Krylov, Nicolas I, etc. This book is about the history of the Klodt family and of the artistic works of Petr Klodt. | |
| | Code: 021544 Voznesenskii, Sergei Russkie Nemtsy i Starye Russkie Dokumenty, Dnevniki, Ocherki [ The Russian Germans and the Old Russians : Documents, diaries, sketches ] Tver`: [by author], 2003 Language: Russian | Price: $ 15.00 | Sergei Voznesenskii, a professor of physics, poet and writer, is from a German-Russian family. The predecessors of his mother, Germans, came from Western Europe and settled down in Russia for several generations. | |
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