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Catherine II (the Great) links
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Primary sources
ArcheoBiblioBase: Archives in Russia
  [International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam] This website is the first point of reference if you are going to conduct research in the Russian Federation.
Archivschule Marburg
  (German/English) Links to archives - click on "Russia". It is easy to navigate.
Jana Howlett's Web Page
  [University of Cambridge] Muscovite Russia and literature until 1861.
Documents in Russian History
  [Seton Hall University] Primary sources translated into English. Strong on C18 and C19.
Web Readings in Russian History to 1917
  [Sam Houston State University] A wide range of primary and secondary literature in English.

 

Libraries and bibliographies
ABSEES: The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies
  [University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign] Covers publications on East-Central European and the former Soviet Union published in the US and Canada.
Guide to Russian History
  [University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign]
Slavic and East European Collections
  [Stanford University Libraries]
Russian collections
  [British Library]

 

General
WWW Virtual Library: Russian History Index
  This site contains the most impressive set of links but slightly difficult to navigate.
REESWeb: Russian and East European Studies Virtual Library
  An indexed collection of annotated links.
H-Russia
  A portal for Russian history with discussion logs, reviews, announcements and various resources for teaching and research.
Today In Russian History
  A good source to double-check dates.
Face of Russia
  [Public Broadcasting Service] Based on a television series. There are useful sources such as timeline, bibliography and lesson plans.
Russian Anthems Museum
  Recordings of various anthems used by the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation.
Society for the Study of Russian History
  (Japanese)

 

Institutions (Mainly in the UK)
Internet resources on Russia and the CIS
  [SSEES - School of Slavonic and East European Studies]
Bakhtin Centre
  [University of Sheffield] Research centre for the Russian philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin.
School of Slavonic, Central and East European Studies
  [University of Glasgow]
CREES: Centre for Russian and East Euroepan Studies
  [University of Birmingham]
Slavic Research Center
  [University of Hokkaido (English/Japanese)]
Center for Russian and East European Studies
  [University of Kansas]
AAASS: American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies
  News and information on conferences and publications.

 

Articles and lectures
Russian history sources; texts by Solov'ev, Kliuchevskii, Platonov among others
  (Russian)
A History of Russia by Prof. Michael Petrovich
  [University of Wisconsin-Madison] A series of lectures in audio files.

 

Chronology
Chronology of Russia
  [Prof. Ed Stephens, Western Washington University] Rulers of Rus', Muscovy and Russia with impressive genealogical tables.

 

Maps
East European Map Room: Russian Empire
  [FEEFHS: Federation of East European Family History Societies]
Russian Empire at 1800 and at 1900
  [SIPRI: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute]
Early Maps of Russia
  [The James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota Twin Cities]
Reisenett: Historical Maps of Russia and the Former Soviet Republics

 

Church, religion, icons
Russian Orthodox Church; the official Web server of the Moscow Patriarchate
  (Russian with an English version)
Icon-painting Workshop: Boshkaryov's Style of Painting, Syzran, Russia
  (Russian with an English version)
Russian Icons
  [George Mitrevski, Auburn University]

 

Armed forces
The Ships of Russia - History of the Russian Navy
  (Russian/English)

 

Art and Architecture
The State Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg)
  (Russian/English) Very clear images - it's worth a visit!
The State Russian Museum
  (Russian/English)
The State Tret'iakov Gallery
  (Russian/English)
Artcyclopedia: Russian Artists (Artcyclopedia home)
Olga's Gallery - Russia (Olga's Gallery Home)
  These two websites are easy to navigate and all the major works are there.
The Russian Art Gallery
  A non-profit website of Russian art. Includes paintings, icons and photographs.
Russian Art
  [George Mitrevski, Auburn University] Mainly C19.
Russian Lubok (popular print)
  [Alexander Boguslawski, Rollins College]
Russian Painting
  [Alexander Boguslawski, Rollins College]
Arkhitektura Rossii
  (Russian with an English version)
Russian art and architecture photographs and images
  (Fotosearch)

 

Culture
Russian Cultural Navigator - The Voice of Russia
  (English/Russian)
Russian classical ballet
  [Vladimir Moiseyev]
Mariinsky Theatre

 

More links
Resursy WWW po istorii
  (Russian)
Russian History
  [Department of Russian, University of Exeter]
Russian History--Links
Russian History Links
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