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    1. Russia - Russian and East European Historical Newspapers - LibGuides at Duke University

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      Russia - Russian and East European Historical Newspapers - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main (...)

    3. Oral Fixation

      Complete conjugation of 501 most common Russian verbs. 70. Russian Course – Nicholas Brown A complete course in Russian.

    4. Among Friends - Summer 2011

      In addition, she also managed to build an empire, to defeat foes, and to further these new concepts discussed in this book, and used in (...)

    5. Open Journals – Duke ScholarWorks

      View Journal | Current Issue   ВИВЛИОѲИКА: E-Journal of Eighteenth-Century Russian Studies is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted (...)

    6. EARLY EASTERN EUROPEAN PHOTOGRAPHY · Joseph Conrad’s Polish-Ukrainian “Graveyard”: Memory, Mourning,

      Zhytomyr, Ukraine In the first half of the 19th-century, many of Conrad’s relatives resided in and around Zhytomyr (Ukraine), a provincial (...)

    7. Images - Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Fleming Papers:  Russian Revolutionary Era Propaganda Posters Icons and Images of Cultures: Plate Books from the Russian (...)

    8. Images - Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Fleming Papers:  Russian Revolutionary Era Propaganda Posters Icons and Images of Cultures: Plate Books from the Russian (...)

    9. Free Online Resources - Soviet and Post-Soviet Economic History - LibGuides at Duke University

      Over 100 time series of key Russian economic indicators. Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (Higher School of Economics, (...)

    10. ‘THE GRAVEYARD’: NATIONAL MOURNING AND ANTI-COLONIAL RESISTANCE · Joseph Conrad’s Polish-Ukrainian “

      Visible in numerous early photograph portraits, its popularity led to multiple bans under the Russian Empire. Regardless, (...)

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