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Basic
Reference Sources: Russian History and Literature (a guide to the printed
sources, by the UC Berkeley Library)
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Pushkin Collection of the Wisconsin Center for Pushkin Studies (the site was created at the Pushkin Center of UW-Madison Department of Slavic Languages and represents a searchable catalog of the holdings of the Pushkin Center Collection of over 8000 works of secondary literature on Alexander Pushkin as well as numerous translations and rare editions of the poet's work)
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Sovremennaia russkaia
literatura s V. Kuritsynym
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Textology.Ru (an electronic magazine
covering the problems of textology, hermeneutics, literary and genetic
criticism, stylistics, archeography and even handwriting analysis)
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Tolstoy Studies Journal (an official site for the refereed annual journal put out by the Tolstoy Society of North America; the site includes subscription information, tables of contents of current and old issues, news from the profession, teaching resources, links, and a Tolstoy picture gallery)
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky:
high spirit, low spirit (a site devoted to Dostoyevsky's life)
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"Master and Margarita",
a web-based multimedia annotation to Bulgakov's novel, created by Kevin
Moss at Middlebury College
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Russian Pen-Centre
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"Vse knigi Rossii" ("All the books in Russia",
a network of virtual bookstores; contains publishers' and libraries' catalogs,
book reviews, and more)
Texts
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Publishers and Vendors
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East View (books, periodicals, microfilms,
maps, electronic products and services from Russia and CIS)
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Panorama of Russia (non-fiction, predominantly
reference publications as well as periodicals and electronic products from
Russia and CIS)
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"White Nights" bookstore.
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"Vse knigi Rossii" ("All the books in Russia",
a network of virtual bookstores; contains publishers' and libraries' catalogs,
book reviews, and more)
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"Piter"
publishing house (publisher of "Zheltye stranitsy Internet" and distributer
of leisure reading)
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Slavica
Publishers (one of the leading U. S. publishers of scholarly books
and textbooks on the languages, peoples, literatures, cultures and history
of the former USSR and Eastern Europe)
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UMI (distrubutor
of dissertations and microforms; topics include Russia)
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Ozon.Ru
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Central
European Univ. Press
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IDC
Publishers (a source of rare archival materials and secondary sources
on microform and, more recently, in electronic formats; the catalog includes
Russian titles)
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Ardis
Books (publishers of Russian literature in both English and Russian)
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Glagol.ru (a Russian online book store,
inclludes rare and out-of print books)
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Russia
Online, Inc. Home Page (a source for academic and business research;
offers books, periodicals, topographic maps, military publications and
an on-line Russian language news database, the Russian Electronic Library)
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REENIC coordinator:
Emily Kolb
Last Updated February 2, 2009
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