This is the first textbook for philologists in the new series on the history of the literature of the Slavic peoples of Central and Southern-Eastern Europe: Bulgaria, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, and Croatia.
This volume of the series contains a comparative analysis of Russian communism and German national socialism. Among the contributors are M. von Hagen, I. Kershaw, M. Lewin, M. Mann, N. Mommsen, G. Steinmetz, R.
[ The Moscow Journal of Linguistics. Volume 9, No. 1 ] Москва: РГГУ, 2006 Язык: Русский
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Issue 1, volume 9, includes the most recent studies, articles and materials of Russian linguists divided into five chapters: Studies; Moscow linguists: Biographies and memoirs; Linguistic archives; Farewell words.
This is a collection of four reviews and four abstracts of recent books on the history of the Russian empire: 18th-early 20th centuries. Among the contributors to this collection are the well known Russian historians: I.
This book studies only one event in the period of the interregnum, the political crisis of 1825 which happened when Nicholas the First ascended to the throne. Adjutant Iakov Rostovtsev, one of the Decembrists, showed up at the Winter Palace on December 12th, two days before the Decembrists rebellion took place, with a letter to Nicholas and had a conversation with him.
This is the most complete publication of national accounts of the Russian Federation. Contains information about the size, structure, and dynamics of Russian gross output, an integrated table of national accounts by industry, as well as regional accounts.
Contents: Publications. History of oriental studies in persons. Research works. History and historiography. Collections and archives. Academic life. Reviews. In memoriam. Started in 2004. 2 issues per year.
To be published in Sep. 2000.Contains information about the population of the Russian Federation and its members by gender, age, and type of settlement, as of January 1, 1999.