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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.
[ 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 book of papers delivered at an international conference, covers the topics of historical and social demography, migration of the population and of some specific groups in the East of Russia, demographic and regional policy of the Soviet state.
[ Indicators of quality of life of indigenous nations of the north of the Sakhalin Oblast : ] Moscow: Institut Etnologii i Antropologii, 2010 Language: Russian
Price: $ 11.00
Working out of indicators of measuring the quality of life of indigenous nations of the north of the Sakhalin Oblast is developing a toolkit for the analysis of these people`s status on the basis of the official statistics, surveys and expert interviews.
This is a history of fishing, the main industry of the Russian Far East, over a 170 year period. Based on documents from the local archives, the study analyzes fishing in the context of geographic exploration of the region and its contribution to the development of this land.
In this monograph the history of Siberian provincial free-of-censorship (samizdat) press is re-created from the first post-Stalin years up to the period of "perestroika". The causes of a socio-cultural phenomenon such as `samizdat" are analyzed, the connection between texts and society`s frame of minds is detected, themes and forms of unsanctioned editions` existence are characterized.
[ Phliosophy and the ideology of oblastnichestvo : ] Moscow: Intersotsis, 2012 Language: Russian
Price: $ 14.00
This book is about a little known movement of the provincial intelligentsia at the second half of the 19th century in Russia. "Sibirskoe oblastnichestvo" (Siberian regional movement) was begun in St. Petersburg in 1859-60 by Siberian students of G.
[ Siberian memoir literature of the 19th century : ] Novosibirsk: SO RAN, 2010 Language: Russian
Price: $ 54.00
This is a generalized description of Siberian memoirs written in the 19th century (more than 1,000 works). The monograph offers a frame of references and concepts of such description, classification of memoir literature, as well as a classification of sources.
[ Archaelogical sites at Tatarskii Mount near the village Okunevo : ] Novosibirsk: Nauka, 1994 Language: Russian
Price: $ 19.50
This book is a summary of many years of excavations in Omsk territory, where archaeologists have found tombs dating from the early Bronze Age to the late Middle Ages, as well as a sacrificial altar from the Iron Age.
[ Materials for an energy strategy for Siberia : ] Novosibirsk: SO RAN, 1997 Language: Russian
Price: $ 18.00
This is an analytical report prepared by scholars from several Siberian research institutes on a strategy of development of the energy industry in Siberia.
This reader presents the current linguistic situation in the middle Irtysh River basin. It includes transcripts of dialect speech of the three main groups of the local population: aboriginals, settlers and newcomers, as well as mixed dialects of the region.
This is a collection of materials of the all-Russian conference "Russian language and the national issue in Siberia" (2007). The contributors focus on linguistic self-definition in the multicultural conditions of the Krasnoiarsk region.
Family and kin are the cornerstones of the culture of Old Believers-Pomortsy. This ethnos managed to keep many old and even ancient Russian traditions and practice them in their own lives. This monograph describes their family and marriage institution; publishes, translates into modern Russian, comments, and analyzes one of the oldest manuscripts found in an Old Believer prayer house, A Short Explanation of Fleshly Kinship and Definition of Degrees of Kinship Which Allow or Disallow Marriage (pp.
This book studies the place of China in local and world political life, the social structure of modern Chinese society, internal policy of the Chinese leadership, main events of recent Chinese history.
This monograph studies the life of Jews in the second half of the 19th to the 1920s in the city of Tomsk, the cultural capital of Siberia during that period. The author analyzes the population dynamics, settlement, and the legal status of Jews in Siberia.
This book is the first complex historical and ethnographical study of the Evenk, a small people residing at the Transbaikal. The author analyzes the dynamics of transformation of local communities in the soviet and postsoviet periods, their social and demographic structure, linguistics and cultural characteristics.
Code: 005091-2 Vershininskii Slovar` Tom 2: G - Z [ Vershinino dictionary : Volume two: G - Z ] Tomsk: Izd-vo Tomskogo Universiteta, 1999 Language: Russian
Price: $ 24.00
This dictionary contains lexics and phraseology of typical Russian old inhabitants of Siberia. The Village of Vershinino in the Tom region was chosen as a standard place of residence, and became the object of fifty years of field work for linguists of the Tomsk State University.
[ The influence of the material culture of China on the process of the inculturalization of Middle Asia and Southern Siberia in the pre-Mongol period : ] Moscow: IEA RAN, 2011 Language: Russian
Price: $ 38.00
This monograph studies the influence of the material culture of China on the agricultural and nomadic states of Middle Asia and Southern Siberia in the pre-Mongol period. Appendices: eighteen tables. Bibliography.
The Khanty-Mansi autonomous district is one of the most dynamically developing regions of Siberia and Russia. This collection of 20 articles is about studying, preservation, and use of the historical and cultural heritage of the Khanty-Maunsi district - Iugra.
The Khanty-Mansi autonomous district is one of the most dynamically developing regions of Siberia and Russia. This collection of 44 articles is about studying, preservation, and use of the historical and cultural heritage of this district.
This collection comprises articles by Russian scientists on the history, demography, politics, trade, culture and means of communication in Siberia in the 18th – early 20th centuries. It is dedicated to the 65th birthday of the famous Russian historian Valery Skubnevskii (b.
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.
[ Problems of history and historical knowledge : ] Tomsk: Izd-vo Tomskogo Universiteta, 2001 Language: Russian
Price: $ 21.00
This collection commemorates the 60th anniversary of Eduard Cherniak, a professor of the School of History, Archaeology and Ethnography of Siberia at Tomsk University and the director of Tomsk Museum of Local History.
This book analyzes the class and party affiliation of periodicals, the battle of different ideas, the role of periodical publications in the political education of the different social groups, and, in particular, the role of the Bolshevik-Communist press as well as the opposition press in overthrowing the Soviet power in Siberia in 1918.
This monograph tells about foreigners who found work in Siberia in the seventeenth century. They were mostly Poles, Ukrainians, and Belorussians. The author describes what is already known about these migrants in Russian historiography, where these migrants came from and how, their population, demography, type of service they provided, income and adaptation to Siberia.
This monograph studies the issue of ethnogenesis and ethnic history of the medieval population of the Baikal region of Siberia. Particular attention is paid to Turk-Mongol predecessors of Sakha (Yakut) who came from this region.