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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 book studies the social, historical, and economic aspects of the organization and development of the population of Buryatia, the regional specifics of settlement and population reproduction, the current demographic situation.
Collection of interdisciplinary studies in all-Russian and local geography, demography and history. Bibliographical references. Ethnic maps, etc. Glossy paper. (0.215 kg.)
Code: 004754 Gorod Kharbin Spravochnik [ City of Kharbin: Handbook : Spravochnik ] Vladivostok: Dal`Nauka, 1995 Language: Russian
Price: $ 18.00
City of Kharbin was settled as a base station and headquarters of the Chinese Eastern Railroad (Kitaisko-Vostochnaia zh/d, KZhVd since 1945) which was built by Russia in 1897-1903 on the territory of Manchuria in North-East China.
This book includes articles on Islam and immigration in Russia, national and civil identity, interethnic tolerance on the post-Soviet territory. Contents: Kompromiss ili konflikt?; Demografiia, migratsii, sotsial`nye problemy; Istoriia i pamiat` o sobytiiakh XX veka; Mezhdu ob`edinennoi Evropoi i novoi Rossiei: Sblizhenie ili raskhozhdenie?, etc.
This monograph of Russian demographer V. Kabuzan (1932-2008) studies the process of the diffusion of ethnic and confessional connections on the territory of Russia in the 18th -early 20th centuries, based on statistical and other government documents.
The population of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutiia) and its ethnic structure are studied in this monograph in the framework of its economic development and geography of settlement. The book consists of three chapters: Economic development and formation of the population; Demographic processes and evolution of the age structure; Age structure as a factor of demographic development.
[ The Government national policy and all-Russian census of 2010 : ] Moscow: Moskovskii dom natsional`nostei, 2012 Language: Russian
Price: $ 10.00
This is an article by assistant to director of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology RAN which analyzes the results of the 2010 all-Russian census from the perspective of interethnic relations and important ethnocultural trends of the last decade.
[ Demographic policy in Belarussia, Russia, and Ukraine : ] Moscow: Ekon-Inform, 2009 Language: Russian
Price: $ 12.00
This brochure analyzes the recent strategic decisions that affect demographic policy in Belorussia, Russia, and Ukraine. The author describes the goals, tasks and the steps in their realization. as well as the connections among these programs and special measures of help for families.
This collection of interviews tells about the little known facts on the migration wave of people of Russia to the Karelian Isthmus (Northern Russia), one of the very important spots in Russian geopolitical confrontation, in the mid of 20th century.
[ Day to day activity and the time budget of the population of Russia and its changes : ] Moscow: In-t Sotsiologii RAN, 2003 Language: Russian
Price: $ 18.00
This collected work shows the changes in the everyday life of city and village populations in the 1980s-1990s. All materials are based on panel surveys of time budgets conducted by the same methodology for more than 30 years in towns and villages in the European part of Russia.
This catalog includes description of archival documents and bibliography on the formation of the population of the Altai region after the 1917 revolution. The authors collected the sources on the migration process in 1917-30 which had never been used or were little used.
[ Migrations of the populations of Asiatic Russia: Late 19th - early 21st centuries : ] Novosibirsk: Parallel`, 2011 Language: Russian
Price: $ 48.00
This collective monograph studies the migration processes in the Asian part of Russia, which have mostly happened in Siberia and the Far North since the end of the 19th century. The contributors analyze the influence of the economic factors, three revolutions, numerous military conflicts, political repressions and other social catastrophes.
This collection embraces articles by Siberian scholars about the settlement of Russians in Siberia over a three hundred year period after the March of Ermak. The articles included cover a wide range of topics: various waves and groups of migrants and theirs influence on Siberia; interethnic interaction of migrants with aboriginals and within the migrant pool which included an ethnical mixture; social and demographic structure of Siberian society (population), etc.