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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 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.
[ 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.
[ 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.
[ Language of Iamunkhin Evens : ] Novosibirsk: Nauka, 2010 Language: Russian
Price: $ 35.00
This monograph is a systematic description of the language f Iamunkhin Evens, its phonetic, morphological, syntax, and lexic peculiarities. Appendices. (0.275 kg.)
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.
This book analyzes the social characteristics of the Kuzbass region, an industrial area in southern Siberia. The regional electorate and their political orientations and voting preferences are described, based on surveys of 1994-96.
The first issue of the proceedings was published in 1928. The publication was resumed in 1993 with volume two. It contains articles on all Siberian history as well as the history of one the oldest cities of western Siberia, Omsk, its personalities, economy, culture and arts, handicrafts, religion, and architecture.
[ Dictionary of antonyms of the Siberian dialect : ] Tomsk: izd-vo Tomskogo Universiteta, 2003 Language: Russian
Price: $ 28.00
This book is the most complete dictionary of antonyms of the Siberian dialect. It continues the series of dictionaries on lexics and phraseology of Russian settlers in Siberia, in particular the Vershinino dictionary in seven volumes which contains the vocabulary and phraseology of typical Russian old settlers of Siberia (also available).
[ The Itelmen: Historico-Ethnographic Essay : ] St. Petersburg: Nauka-Muzei Anthropologii i Etnografii RAN, 1999 Language: Russian
Price: $ 21.00
This is an ethnographic and historic study of the Kamchatka peninsula and its habitants, Itelmen-Kamchadals. The author describes their culture and economy, work and leisure traditions, means of moving, arts, etc.
[ Geneology and ethnic history of the Baraba and Kurdak-Sargat Tatars : ] Novosibirsk: Nauka, 1999 Language: Russian
Price: $ 18.00
This book studies the genealogy, ethnic structure, and interethnic ties of several groups of Siberian Tatars and Siberian Bukharians, migrants from Central Asia. The genealogical study goes back to the 18th century and is cross referenced with census data and statistical data.
The Tomsk Historical-Architectural Museum has a unique collection of rare documents on the history of Tomsk, its region, and Western Siberia. The museum resumed publication of its proceedings in 1994 after an almost 70 year break (the last volume was published in 1927).
This is the eleventh volume in the series Nations and Ethnoses of Siberia. It includes eleven articles on ethnic history and ethnic culture of Turkic-Mongolian, Buryat, Tungus, Barguzin Jews, and other Siberian peoples.
This is the first study of the dynamics of the major demographic processes in Siberia from the early 1930’s to the present. It shows the change in numbers and structure of urban and rural population, migration, change in educational and socio-professional characteristics of various groups of population, the influence of demographic disasters (e.
[ Peasants of Siberia in the period of building socialism: : ] Novosibirsk: Nauka, 1983 Language: Russian
Price: $ 16.00
This is the third volume in the series and the first one that describes the history of Siberian peasants in the Soviet period. Volume one covers one of the most dramatic periods of Soviet history. Stalin`s accelerated industrialization plan was based on severe exploitation of the agrarian population.
This book is a collection of articles about the educational and scientific organizations of the city of Tomsk since 1888. These articles were written for a future encyclopedia. Also included are about 200 biographical sketches of the leading scholars and professors of Tomsk for the 200 year period.
This is the first monograph on the traditional Russian clothing of Siberian peasants of the upper Cis-Ob` area. Based on the history of clothing, the author makes some interesting conclusions about the ethnic and religious roots of several ethnic groups in the area: Orthodox "Chaldons", Old Believer "Kerzhaks", and "Poliaks".
[ The Peoples of the Cis-Amur Area in the Early Middle Ages : ] Novosibirsk: In-t Arkheologii i Etnografii SO RAN, 1998 Language: Russian
Price: $ 25.50
This work reconstructs the ethnocultural situation in the Cis-Amur Area in the epoch of the Early Middle Ages. The author discusses several issues: correlation of the medieval hydronyms with modern rivers of the Amur basin; localization of the Shiwei and Mohe tribes mentioned in the historical chronicles within the Cis-Amur-Maritime regions and Manchuria border.
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.
Code: 008880 Vakhtin, N.B Iazyki Narodov Severa v XX Veke Ocherki Iazykovogo Sdviga [ Languages of the peoples of the North in the 20th century : Essays on language shifts ] St. Petersburg: Dmitrii Bulanin, 2001 Language: Russian
Price: $ 29.00
This monograph studies the language changes of the small indigenous nations of Northern Siberia and the Far East that happened in the 1960-1990s. Many of these nations are on their way to extinction, they speak a relatively unexplored language.
The Siberian city of Tobol`sk had a private newspaper, Sibirskii Listok published in 1890-1919. This is the fourth volume of a reprint in modern Russian of the only surviving complete collection of this newspaper for 1908-1911 from the Tobol`sk Historico-Architectural Museum.
This is one of indices in the series of bibliographic indices `Nature and Natural Resources of Siberia and the Far East` published by the State Public Scientific Library of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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.
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.
The first issue of the proceedings was published in 1928. The publication was resumed in 1993 with volume two. It contains articles on all Siberian history as well as the history of one the oldest cities of western Siberia, Omsk, its personalities, economy, culture and arts, handicrafts, religion, and architecture.