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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.
The current volume of the series History of the House of Romanov in Memoirs of Contemporaries includes five works about the reign of Alexandr the First (1801-1825): memoirs of Count Evgraf Komarovskii (1769-1843), maid of honor Countess Roksandra Edling, maid of honor Countess Sofiia Shuazel`-Guf`e, and of Prince Petr Viazemskii, and finally the work of an unknown Saxon diplomat.
The decade of the reign of Anna Ioannovna (1730-1740) was considered by many historians as “bezvremen`e" (time free of any significant events or meaning). This period was studied mostly in connection with the official regency of Ernst Biron and overshadowed by what was called later "Bironovshchina".
[ Nikolas the Second`s will : ] Moscow: Kondus, 1993 Language: Russian
Price: $ 26.00
The author tells the story of the Berezkin family in Sukhumi, which supposedly is the surviving family of Tsar Nikolai II. This book includes the story of their life after their official death, and the results of several experts checking their identity.
[ Founders of the Moscow state : ] Moscow: Mosgorarkhiv - Moskovskie Uchebniki, 1997 Language: Russian
Price: $ 39.00
This is a history of Muscovy and its founders, several generations of Russian princes and tsars: from Iurii Dolgorukii (12th century) to Peter the Great (18th century). The book is a collection of essays about each of them, their history and contribution to gathering Russian lands and creating a new united state.
[ The History of Catherine the Great : ] Moscow: TERRA, 1996 Language: Russian
Price: $ 59.00
Reprint of the book about the history of Catherine the Great (1729-1796) written by Aleksandr Brikner (1834-1896), a professor of Russian history at Derpt University. Illustrated with old engravings. Bibliographic references.
This is a catalog of publications about the Russian Tsars` court, its social structure, its place in the governmental structure, service and personal life, professions and income, political struggle, life style, ceremonies, and entertainments.
This volume is dedicated to Pushkin’s 200th jubilee and contains memoirs of the poet; diaries of his friend, retired staff lieutenant A. Vul’f and of the Empress’s lady-in-waiting M. Merder; and family chronicles of Pushkin’s nephew, L.