A. Bibliography and Historiography
American Bibliography of Russian and East European Studies. Bloomington, Ind. Published
annually since 1957. Brumfield, W. A History of Russian Architecture. New York, 1993. Fisher, H. H., ed. American Research on Russia. Bloomington, Ind., 1959. Horak, S. M. Russia, the USSR, and Eastern Europe: A Bibliographic Guide to English-Language Publications. Littleton, Colo., (1964-74 - 1979; 1975-80 - 1982; 1981-
85 - 1987). Horecky, P., ed. Basic Russian Publications: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography on Russia
and the Soviet Union. Chicago and London, 1962. Horecky, P., ed. Russia and the Soviet Union: A Bibliographic Guide to We stern-Language
Publications. Chicago and London, 1965. Kaiser, D. H., ed. "Rus\ Russia, and the Russian Empire." Section 34 of the American
Historical Association's Guide to Historical Literature. Third ed. New York, 1995. Konn, T., ed. Soviet Studies Guide. London, 1992. Maichel, K. Guide to Russian Reference Books. Stanford, 1962. Mazour, A. G. Modern Russian Historiography. Princeton, N.J., 1958. Orlovsky, D. T., ed. "Soviet Union." Section 35 of the American Historical Association's Guide
to Historical Literature. Third ed. New York, 1995. Pierce, R. A. Soviet Central Asia. A Bibliography: Parti: 1558-1866. Part 2:1867-1917. Part
3: 1917-1966. Berkeley, 1966. Pushkarev, S. G. A Source Book for Russian History from Early Times to 1917. Edited by A.
Ferguson et al. 3 vols. New Haven, Conn., 1972. Pushkarev, S. G., comp. Dictionary of Russian Historical Terms from the Eleventh Century to
1917. Edited by G. Vernadsky and R. Fisher, Jr., New Haven, Conn., 1970. Shapiro, D. A Selected Bibliography of Works in English on Russian History, 1801-1917. New
York and London, 1962. Szeftel, M. Russia before 1917, in Bibliographical Introduction to Legal History and
Ethnology. Edited by J. Glissen. Brussels, 1966.
B. Encyclopedias
Brown, A., et al., eds. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the Soviet Union.
Cambridge, 1982. Florinsky, M. T., ed. McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Russia and the Soviet Union. New York,
1961. Kubijovyc, V., et al., eds. Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. Toronto, 1963. Utechin, S. V. Everyman's Concise Encyclopedia of Russia. New York, 1961. Wieczynski, J. L., ed. The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History. 54 vols. Gulf
Breeze, Fla., 1976.
C. Geography and Demography
Chew, A. F. An Atlas of Russian History: Eleven Centuries of Changing Borders. New Haven,
Conn., 1970. Gilbert, M. Atlas of Russian History. New York, 1993.
Hooson, D. J. The Soviet Union: People and Regions. Belmont, Calif., 1966.
Jorre, G. The Soviet Union: The Land and Its People. Translated by E. D. Laborde. London,
1950. 3rd ed., 1967. Kaiser, R.J. The Geography of Nationalism in Russia and the USSR. Princeton, NJ, 1994. Milner-Gulland, R. R., and N. Dejevsky. Cultural Atlas of Russia and the Soviet Union. New
York, 1989.
D. Nationality Question
Allen, W. E. D. A History of the Georgian People. New York, 1971.
Allworth, E. A. The Modern Uzbeks from the Fourteenth Century to the Present: A Cultural
History. Stanford, 1990. Aronson, I. M. Troubled Waters: The Origins of the 1881 Anti-Jewish Progroms in Russia.
Pittsburgh, 1990. Baron, S. W. The Russian Jew under Tsars and Soviet. New York, 1964. Becker, S. Russia's Protectorates in Central Asia: Bukhara and Khiva, 1865-1924. Cambridge,
Mass., 1968. Chase, T. The Story of Lithuania. New York, 1946.
Chirovsky, N. L. Old Ukraine: Its Socio-Economic History Prior to 1781. Madison, N.J., 1963. Dmytryshyn, B. Moscow and the Ukraine, 1918-1953. New York, 1956. Doroshenko, D. History of the Ukraine. Edmonton, Alberta, 1941. Dubnow, S. M. History of the Jews in Russia and Poland. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1916. d'Encausse, H. C. Islam and the Russian Empire: Reform and Revolution in Central Asia.
Berkeley, 1988. Greenberg, L. S. The Jews in Russia, 2 vols. New Haven, Conn., 1944, 1951. Grousset, R. The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia. Translated by N. Walford.
New Brunswick, N.J., 1970. Hosking, G. and R. Service, eds. Russian Nationalism, Past and Present. New York, 1997. Halecki, O. A History of Poland. New York, 1943. Hrushevskyi, M. A History of the Ukraine. New Haven, Conn., 1941. Kazemzadeh, F. The Struggle for Transcaucasia, 1917-1921. New York and Oxford, 1951. Kubijovyc, V., et al., eds. Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. Toronto, 1963. Lang, D. M. A Modern History of Georgia. London, 1962. Lewis, R. A., R. H. Rowland, and R. S. Clem, eds. Nationality and Population Change in
Russia and the USSR: An Evaluation of Census Data, 1870-1970. New York, 1976. Nelbandian, L. The Armenian Revolutionary Movement. Berkeley, 1967. Pierce, R. A. Russian Central Asia, 1867-1917: A Study in Colonial Rule. Berkeley, 1960. Potichnyj, P. J., and H. Aster, eds. Ukrainian-Jewish Relations in Historical Perspective.
Edmonton, Alberta, 1988. Raun, T. U. Estonia and the Estonians. Stanford, 1987. Senn, A. E. The Emergence of Modern Lithuania. New York, 1959. Senn, A. E. Lithuania Awakening. Berkeley, 1990.
Slezkine, Y Arctic Mirrors: Russia and the Small Peoples of the North. Ithaca, NY, 1994. Sullivant, R. S. Soviet Politics and the Ukraine, 1917-1957. New York, 1962. Suny, R. G. The Making of the Georgian Nation. Bloomington, Ind., 1988. Suny, R. G, ed. Transcaucasia: Nationalism and Social Change. Essays in the History of
Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Ann Arbor, Mich., 1983. Swietochowski, T. Russian Azerbaijan, 1905-1920: The Shaping of National Destiny in a
Muslim Community. Cambridge, 1985. Tarulis, A. N. Soviet Policy toward the Baltic States, 1918-1940. Notre Dame, Ind., 1959. Thaden, E. C, ed. Russification in the Baltic Provinces and Finland. Princeton, N.J., 1981. Vakar, N. Belorussia: The Making of a Nation. Cambridge, Mass., 1956.