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RUSIA
DAN EKS-NEGARA-NEGARA UNI-SOVIET
- Soviet
Union: A Country Study,
ed. by Raymond E. Zickel (HTML at LOC)
- The Present State of
Russia (London: W. Taylor, 1722-1723) by Friedrich Christian Weber
- Russia
(1905 edition) by Donald Mackenzie Wallace (Gutenberg text)
- Modern
Customs and Ancient Laws of Russia by Maksim Kovalevsky (text
files at McMaster)
- Revolutionary
Silhouettes by Anatoly Vasilievich Lunacharsky, trans. by Michael
Glenny (HTML at Colorado)
- The
Life and Tragedy of Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress of Russia by
Sophie Buxhoeveden (illustrated HTML with commentary at alexanderpalace.org)
- The
Real Tsaritsa by Lili Smolskaia Dehn (HTML at
alexanderpalace.org)
- Marxism
and Revisionism by Vladimir Ilich Lenin (HTML at marxists.org)
- My
Life by Leon Trotsky (HTML at marxists.org)
- Trotsky's
Notebooks, 1933-1935: Writings on Lenin, Dialectics, and Evolutionism
by Leon Trotsky, trans. by Philip Pomper, contrib. by Yuri Felshtinsky (page
images at iuniverse.com)
- Memories
of the Russian Court by Anna Aleksandrovna Vyrubova (illustrated
HTML at alexanderpalace.org)
- Thirteen
Years at the Russian Court: A Personal Record of the Last Years and Death of
the Czar Nicholas II, and His Family by Pierre Gilliard, trans.
by Frederic Appleby Holt (illustrated HTML at alexanderpalace.org)
- Six
Red Months in Russia: An Observer's Account of Russia Before and During the
Proletarian Dictatorship by Louise Bryant (illustrated HTML at
Celebration of Women Writers)
- Left
Behind: Fourteen Months in Siberia During the Revolution, December
1917-February 1919 by Sophie Buxhoeveden (illustrated HTML with
commentary at alexanderpalace.org)
- My
Disillusionment in Russia by Emma Goldman (HTML at pitzer.edu and
Berkeley)
- My
Further Disillusionment in Russia by Emma Goldman (HTML at
pitzer.edu)
- Russia
in 1919 by Arthur Ransome (Gutenberg text)
- The
Crisis in Russia by Arthur Ransome (Gutenberg text)
- Ten
Days That Shook the World by John Reed (Gutenberg text;
unofficial until 28 Feb 2002)
- Ten
Days That Shook the World (New York: Boni & Liveright, 1922)
by John Reed (illustrated HTML at Bartleby)
- Lessons
of October by Leon Trotsky, trans. by John G. Wright (HTML at
marxists.org)
- The
New Course by Leon Trotsky (HTML at marxists.org)
- Venona:
Soviet Espionage and the American Response, 1939-1957, ed. by
Robert Louis Benson and Michael Warner (HTML and page images at odci.gov)
- Another
View of Stalin by Ludo Martens (HTML at tiac.net)
- The
Revolution Betrayed: What is the Soviet Union and Where is it Going?
by Leon Trotsky, trans. by Max Eastman (HTML at marxists.org)
- At
Cold War's End: US Intelligence on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe,
1989-1991, ed. by Benjamin B. Fischer (HTML at odci.gov)
- Assessing
the Soviet Threat: The Early Cold War Years, ed. by Woodrow J.
Kuhns (HTML and PDF at odci.gov)
- The
Lithuanians: An Ethnic Portrait by Juozas Kudirka (HTML and text
in Lithuania)
- Belarus
and Moldova: Country Studies, ed. by Helen Fedor (HTML at LOC)
- Armenia, Azerbaijan, and
Georgia: Country Studies, ed. by Glenn E. Curtis
- Contested
Borders in the Caucasus, ed. by Bruno Coppieters (HTML at VUB
Press)
- Tsarskoe
Selo by Sergei Nikolaevich Viltchkovsky, ed. by Bob Atchison
(imagemap-dependent illustrated HTML at alexanderpalace.org)
- The
Georgian Chronicle, trans. by Robert Bedrosian (HTML at
virtualscape.com)
- Account
of a Voyage of Discovery to the North-East of Siberia the Frozen Ocean and
the North-East Sea by Gavriil Andreevich Sarychev (page images at
LOC)
- A
Voyage Down the Amoor: With a Land Journey through Siberia, and Incidental
notices of Manchooria, Kamschatka, and Japan (New York, D. Appleton
and Company, 1860) by Perry McDonough Collins (page images at LOC)
- Tent
life in Siberia: A New Account of an Old Undertaking: Adventures Among the
Koraks and Other Tribes in Kamchatka and Northern Asia (New York;
London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1910) by George Kennan (page images at LOC)
- Alpamysh: Central Asian
Identity Under Russian Rule by Hasan B. Paksoy
- Poland:
A Country Study, ed. by Glenn E. Curtis (HTML at LOC)
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CIVIL
ISLAM. In this timely and authoritative book, Robert W. Hefner traces
the tortured progress of Civil Islam in Indonesia. He draws on
insights acquired over a period of eight years from more than four hundred field
interviews of Muslim participant-observers and from hundreds of carefully cited
scholarly sources in a variety of disciplines. A professor of anthropology at
Boston University, Hefner has already published important scholarly works on
Indonesia.
A
HISTORY OF GOD. Who is God? What can we know about God? And if knowing
God is possible, how do we comprehend him: by reason or only through an ecstatic
epiphany of faith? These questions have tormented theologians and mystics in the
4,000-year history of monotheism. Their wildly varied answers are explored in an
absorbing new book from Britain with a catchy title, a lode of learning and a
challenging thesis.
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