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The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) - 1991-2007

The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) collects books, journal articles, reviews and dissertations from Eastern Europe (former countries of Eastern Bloc) which were published in Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland from 1991 to 2007. The segment "Literature" and "Culture" of the European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies contains 18.000 bibliographic entries (from the total asset of 85.000). More information can be found here.

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Your search for Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Bibliography, Reference Works, Area Studies provides 221 hits
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Tiefgreifende politische Prozesse im Russland des 20. Jahrhunderts. Neuere russischsprachige Literatur

Žuravlev, V. V., in: Osteuropa, 47, 1997, p. 296-300
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The Oxford bibliographies of Russian bibliographers: John Simmons's «Pamiatki» and the 4Cs Club

Gorfunkel, Alexander, in: Solanus, 14, 2000, p. 5-12
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Longman biographical directory of decision-makers in Russia and the successor states

Harlow, Longman, 1993, xxvi+726 p
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The biographical dictionary of the former Soviet Union : prominent people in all fields from 1917 to the present

Vronskaya, Jeanne; [Čuguev] Chuguev, Vladimir, London, Bowker-Saur, 1992, xviii+643 p
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Gesamtverzeichnisse zu russischen philologischen Zeitschriften und Reihen

Berlin, 1989, 320 p.
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Religion in the Soviet Union: a bibliography, 1980-1989

Korsch, Boris, New York, London, Garland, 1992, xxi+639 p.
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Edinburgh essays on Russia : celebrating 50 years of Russian studies

Nottingham, Astra, 2000, xii+238 p
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Historisches Lexikon der Sowjetunion: 1917/22 bis 1991

München, Beck, 1993, 399 p
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Directory of libraries and book agents in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe

Wetherby, British Library Document Supply Centre, 1994
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Who's who in Russia today. A biographical dictionary of more than 2,100 individuals from the Russian Federation including the other fourteen former USSR republics

Schulz-Torge, Ulrich-Joachim, München etc., 1994, ix+478 p