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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
This is the first textbook on the history of the economic ties of Russia with other countries over the thousand year period from Kievan Rus to 1917. The book has features of both an academic study and a textbook on Russian economic history.
This is a collection of the most important documents or excerpts from documents for a course on the history of the government of the Russian Empire: from Boris Gudonov to the building of the Siberian railroad in 1905 The documents illustrate government actions during several periods and problem situations: The Time of Troubles; liquidation of the Moscow bankruptcies; Period of forming the social institution of monarchy; The epoch of the coups d`etat; The epoch of enlightenment monarchy, reactionism and liberalism.
The history of industrial development of the Republic of Buryatia in the twenty-five year period before Perestroika. This study is based on official statistical data as well as many other sources. Bibliography.
Documents and materials of parties of Russian industrialists and employers give a rather full notion of the views held by members of the business community in 1905-1906 regarding a large spectrum of problems of Russian socio-economic and political history.
This is the third volume, book 2 of the first collected works of S. Iu. Vitte (1849-1915), a prominent political figure and statesman, an honorary member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, and chairman of the Council of Ministers (1905-1906).
This is the first volume of an anthology in 3 parts, in 5 books, of selected works of Russian economists, social activists, and cooperative practitioners on cooperative ideas and movement in Russia. Ideas of cooperation, though they came from the West, struck roots deeply into the Russian soil and gave rich fruits.