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This is a good starting point for studying Russian/SovietUnion history - especially that of the 1930's. James Seaman has alsoincluded a good bibliography.
This is an excellent site dealing primarily with pre-Soviet era history.
Russian history and recent events (including the RussianNavy) are displayed with this listing of varied pictorial resources.
This site may be used in two ways - by playing the single-user online game to uncover the mysterious lost fortune of the Romanov's and thereby learning of this period of history or just by visiting the large information site on Tsar Nicholas II and his famous family.
Biographies of the some of leaders of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics are presented. Additional historical information such as Perestroika as and a speech by Mikhail Gorbachev and is also presented
Rusnet America has put together a listing of names and addresses of sources in the United States for Russian history information. Unfortunately, they do not provide WWW links to the resources but this is an invaluable list regardless.
A brief but informative history covers the founding of Russia in the 9th century until the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution.
A variety of resources to understand more about the Russion Revolution.
Put together to entice investigating Russian medieval history, this site contains tidbits of very interesting information. Be sure to check back often as their information will change from time to time.
Alexey Tikhonov and Roman Felixov of Penza Technological Institute have put together this website which includes a brief history on this region situated on the East European plain, south-east of Moscow.
This site is an online version of an original exhibit that has toured Russia since 1995. The purpose of this exhibit about the history of Jews in Europe and in Russia has been put together to help understand their life, religion and culture, the adversities they faced and to present the dangers of intolerance.
Established by Slava Gerovitch of MIT in 1997, this guideprovides historians with information resources about the Russian and Sovietscience and technology worldwide.
Kate Pickering wrote this interesting BA essay for Russian Civilization in 1997 as a student at the University of Chicago.
This site contains information about historical books and articles thatwere censored under Soviet Rule. Included are articles such as"Russophobia" and "The Future of Russia: Understanding Problems". InRussian Only.
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