Russian History Digital Library
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The Abdication of Nicholas II, March 15, 1917 (English translation)
The Empire That Was Russia:
The Prokudin-Gorskii Photographic Record Recreated
Sections include: Photographer to the Tsar ; Architecture ; Ethnic Diversity ; Transportation ; People at Work.
A Library of Congress [U.S.] Exhibit
Failings of the Russian Army Medical Service, 1914
The Franco-Russian Alliance Military Convention, August 18, 1892
From Marx to Mao
"My intention in setting up From Marx to Mao is not to "compete" with the MEIA, which is an impossible task given the many volunteers who participate in that project, so much as it is to provide an on-line version of very important texts, most especially by Lenin, which are long, long overdue."
By Dave Romagnolo
George Washington University - The National Security Archive
"...an independent non-governmental research institute and library located at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. The Archive collects and publishes declassified documents acquired through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Marxists Internet Archive
"The Marxists Internet Archive provides the most complete database of Marxism hitherto made. The archive is divided into three major sections: Marxist writers, Marxist history, and reference materials. The Marxist Writers archive holds extensive databases of documents, photos, and biographies on a wide variety of Marxists from Karl Marx and Frederick Engels to Che Guevara to Vladimir Lenin to Rosa Luxemburg. The Marxist History archive contains original documents on the Paris Commune, the early history of the Soviet Union, the history of the Spanish Civil War and the Encyclopedia of Marxism; which contains biographies, terms, organizations, events, places and periodicals relevant to the history of Marxism. The Reference Writers archive holds non-Marxist authors, from Adam Smith to Albert Einstein; Joseph Stalin to Michael Bakunin, and features a large database on Hegel ... Archival information is material written by the authors themselves (primary sources), not interpretations or opinions of that material (secondary or tertiary sources). In our archive on history we only publish documents by people who experienced the events themselves (primary sources), not people interpreting or explaining their opinion of events they did not experience (secondary or tertiary sources) ..."
Meeting of Frontiers (English or Russian)
"...is a bilingual, multimedia English-Russian digital library that tells the story of the American exploration and settlement of the West, the parallel exploration and settlement of Siberia and the Russian Far East, and the meeting of the Russian-American frontier in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest...It is intended for use in U.S. and Russian schools and libraries and by the general public in both countries. Scholars, particularly those who do not have ready access to major research libraries, also will benefit from the mass of primary material included in Meeting of Frontiers, much of which has never been published or is extremely rare.
- U.S. Library of Congress
The Tatars: A 13 Century Description
"Tatar control of the Russian lands lasted almost two and one-half centuries and had very important, far-reaching consequences. The following description of the Tatars was written in 1243."
From the Medieval Sourcebook
H-Russia Discussion Network
"...encourages scholarly discussion of Russian and Soviet history and makes available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids."
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