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  • The City in Russian history
  • Russian expansion in Siberia and America
  • The rush to meet the sun : an essay on russian eastward expansion
  • The changing Russian urban landscape
  • The geography of the U.S.S.R. An Introductory Survey/Translated from Russian by David Fry
  • Demographic russification and linguistic russianization of the Ukraine 1959-1979 in Geographical studies on the Soviet Union. Essays in Honor of Chauncy D. Harris.
  • Comment on : The Russian frontier on the West : sixteenth-century Belorussia
  • Comment on Russian Siberia : an integrative approach
  • Russian Siberia : an integrative approach
  • Russian population shares in Soviet Republics, 1989
  • Land-use problems in the southern part of the Russian plain in conjunction with proposed interbasin water transfers
  • Russian expansion to the Pacific, 1580-1700 : a historiographical review
  • The Russian frontier on the West : sixteenth-century Belorussia
  • Russian railways and the seaborne grain export trade : 1883-1911
  • , with Flensburg and Sonderborg being particularly prominent. The Russian inscriptions present are all of fairly late date-mid-17th to early 19th century. The author has attempted, with considerable success, to match these indications of Danish and Russian
  • Forms of the present-day topography and those of the Pre-Quaternary bedrock surface are identified and sorted according to their size (largest, large medium, etc.) in order to specify the morphology of the SW Russian Plain. An analysis of most
  • allow to distinguish several types of large and very large landforms at the NW Russian Plain, as follows: tectonic| tectonic-erosional, mostly due to fluvial erosion| tectonic-erosional, mostly due to glacial erosion| tectonic-accumulative| built-up
  • During 1961-81, the merchant fleet of the Soviet Union increased by 345 percent, and the Russians captured increasingly greater shares of cargo on some of the most lucrative shipping lanes of the world. This has put financial stress on established
  • imposed in the United States and some other countries have altered conditions since 1980, and the Russians are now reevaluating their shipping arrangements.
  • PHASES OF WESTERN SIBERIA. DEALS IN LARGE PART WITH THE ARCHAEOLOGY, ALSO INCLUDES A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF ETHNOGRAPHY RARELY MENTIONED ELSEWHERE IN RUSSIAN PUBLICATIONS AND UNKNOWN IN WESTERN ONES.
  • Role of the sable fur trade in the economy of 17-th century Siberia on the basis of fur tribute and fur tithe returns from the region of most intensive hunting from the 1620s-1680s, when hunting by Russians was banned. He compares the dynamics
  • of steppe nomads, the Tatar invasion, and the Turks'seizure of Constantinople, all of which forced Russia to gravitate away from the south and towards the north, where the mouth of the Neva River was the closest point of access for the Russian lands