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7. Russia to 1917

Dmytryshyn, Basil, ed.. Imperial Russia: A Source Book, 1700-1917. 3rd ed. Fort Worth, Tex.: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1990. NRG: DK 3 .I56 1990

Dmytryshyn, Basil, ed. Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Fort Worth, Tex.:Harcourt Brace Javanovich, 1991. NRG: DK 3 .D56 1991

Freeze, Gergory L. From Supplication to Revolution: A Documentary Social History of Imperial Russia. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. RVS: HN 526 .F74 1988

Golder, Frank Alfred, comp. Documents of Russian History, 1914-1917. Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1964. RVS: DK 251 .G613 1064

Nicholas II. The Letters of the Tsar to the Tsaritsa, 1914-1917. Edited by C. E. Vulliamy. Westport, Conn.: Hyperion Press, 1979. NRG: DK 258 .N47 1979

Riha, Thomas, ed. Readings in Russian Civilization. 3 vols. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, 1969. (Vol. I covers the years 900-1700; Vol II, 1700-1917. About 70% of the readings are primary sources, the remaining are secondary source essays by scholars. Students will need to distinguish carefully between the two kinds of sources. Subjects include social structure, politics, religion, literature, economics, etc.). NRG: DK 4 .R52 1969

Walsh, Warren B., ed. Readings in Russian History: From Ancient Times to the Post-Stalin Era. 4th edition, extensively revised. Vol.I: From Ancient Times to Nicholas I. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse Universiy Press, 1963. RVS: DK 3 .W3 1963 V.1

Walsh, Warren B., ed. Readings in Russian History: From Ancient Times to the Post-Stalin Era. 4th edition, extensively revised. Vol.II: From the Reign of Paul to Alexander III. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse Universiy Press, 1963. RVS: DK 3 .W3 1963b V.2
Walsh, Warren B., ed. Readings in Russian History: From Ancient Times to the Post-Stalin Era. 4th edition, extensively revised. Vol.II: From the Reign of Alexander III to the Soviet Period. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1963. (Important note: Both this book and the one just above it in the listings have been designated as volume II by the publisher. Even so, they have completely different contents with the exception that both have the same Part VI. Note that the call numbers are not exactly the same.) RVS: DK 3 .W3 1963 V.2

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