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  1. Fiction's Overcoat: Russian Literary Culture and the Question of Philosophy by Edith W. Clowes, 2004-04-30
  2. The Semiotics of Russian Culture (Michigan Slavic Contributions) by ed. by J.M. Lotman & B.A. Uspenskij, 1984-04-21
  3. Eros and Creativity in Russian Religious Renewal (Russian History and Culture) by Crone, 2010-01-19
  4. Unattainable Bride Russia: Gendering Nation, State, and Intelligentsia in Russian Intellectual Culture (SRLT) by Ellen Rutten, 2010-03-08
  5. Russian Talk: Culture and Conversation During Perestroika by Nancy Ries, 1997-05
  6. Russian Culture by George Kalbouss, 1991-09
  7. Chekhov and Russian Religious Culture: Poetics of the Marian Paradigm (SRLT) by Julie De Sherbinin, 1997-08-20
  8. Times of Trouble: Violence in Russian Literature and Culture
  9. Cultural Policy in the Russian Federation (Culture) by Council for Cultural Cooperation, 1997-12
  10. Russian Literary Culture in the Camera Age: The Word as Image by Stephen Hutchings, 2009-05-14
  11. Russian Legal Culture Before and After Communism: Criminal Justice, Politics and the Public Sphere (BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies) by Frances Nethercott, 2007-12-13
  12. Russia (Teach Yourself World Cultures) (English and Russian Edition) by Stephen Webber, Tatyana Webber, 2004-02-27
  13. Writing a Usable Past: Russian Literary Culture, 1917-1937 (SRLT) by Angela Brintlinger, 2008-11-20
  14. Gender in Russian History and Culture (Studies in Russian & Eastern European History)

61. Russian And East European Studies
PDF format); Robert Beard's Bucknell russian Program (general russianlanguage and culture resources); JungslavistInnen (Slavic Linguistics
http://clover.slavic.pitt.edu/~djb/slavic.html
Russian and East European Studies
Other Slavic Pages Maintained at This Site
Slavic Information Resources
Medieval Slavic Studies
General Medieval Slavic Studies

62. UofM Slavic Languages - General Information
general Information. in russian, minoring in russian, studying the russian language,taking courses on russian literature and culture, going to Russia
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/slavic/dept/generalinfo.html
General Information The Department offers courses on Russian poetry and prose, Old Russian literature, 18th-century Russian literature, 19th-century Russian literature, 20th-century Russian literature, literary theory (Formalism, Structuralism, semiotics, reception theory, and cultural studies), cultural and intellectual history, interdisciplinary studies, Polish literature, Czech literature, Slavic linguistics, and Slavic film.
Spring/Summer 2003
Fall 2003 Courses in English
Fall 2003 Courses in Russian (pdf)
St. Petersburg
Why Study Russian? Responses to twenty frequently asked questions about concentrating in Russian, minoring in Russian, studying the Russian language, taking courses on Russian literature and culture, going to Russia.
3040 Modern Languages Building
University of Michigan
812 E. Washington
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1275
Office Hours : 8-5 PM EST Department Office:
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63. One Day
PM russian culture and Politics Shaping the 20th Century AllDay Seminar. ResidentAssociate Program Location Hirshhorn Museum, Ring Auditorium. $120, general
http://www.si.edu/events/20030208.asp

64. SFSU Russian Undergraduate Program
of Foreign Languages and Literatures is to expose its students to various aspectsof the russian language and culture in addition to general and specialized
http://www.sfsu.edu/~puboff/programs/undergrad/russian.htm
Russian
College of Humanities Undergraduate Programs
The purpose of the Russian program of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures is to expose its students to various aspects of the Russian language and culture in addition to general and specialized courses in literature and linguistics. Like other language programs of the department, we are attempting to satisfy the needs and interests of a variety of students. Because of the many electives, an undergraduate student can place greater emphasis on studies of either language and linguistics or literature and civilization. Generally, to satisfy the requirements for a Russian major, 50 units must be completed in the program. If a student has had previous training or possesses native or adequate knowledge of the language, as many as 20 units (four semesters of work) can be waived from the 50-unit requirement. The particular strength of this program is that almost all upper-division and graduate courses are offered in Russian. Students have ample opportunity to exercise Russian, since San Francisco State University occupies a unique position as a Bay Area center for Russian studies. The faculty are very active in the Bay Area Russian community, the oldest and the largest in the United States. Our ties with the community are close and continually expanding. The Russian faculty includes specialists in the methodology of language teaching, linguistics, Russian culture and civilization, all aspects of Russian literature, and Russian business.

65. ECTS Package. General Information.
All Topics The history of russian culture.
http://www.usue.ru/general_/ECTS_Package/The_Department_of_Labour_and_Personnel_
Main Page / ECTS Package ( All Topics: GENERAL > General Information > Admission > Contact us > ECTS Package > Telephones Structure > Administration > Faculties > Divisions > Institutes > Enterprises > Education Units STUDENTS LIFE > Museum > Students Trade Union PUBLICATIONS > Procedeedings > Newspaper INTERNET RESOURCES General News and Events Structure Students Life Internet Resources ... Publications 10.2. COURSES DESCRIPTION
Name of the course: Philosophy ECTS credit: 5
Semester: Period of study: September-December, February-May Contact hours: Contents: The role of philosophy in human and social life. Philosophical, religious and scientific picture of the world. The human being and personality. Issues of freedom and responsibility. Issues of modern civilization. Assessment: test (1), exam (2)
Name of the course: Culture Studies ECTS credit: 3
Semester: Period of study: September-December Contact hours: Contents: The history of world cultures. The history of Russian culture. Schools, trends and theories in culture studies. Cultural heritage. Assessment: Exam
Name of the course: Foreign Language (English, German, French) ECTS credit: 13

66. Russian Cities On The Web (North-West Of Russia)
Arkhangelsk. link general information, culture, government Search for more info link 1 - History, culture, Modern life etc (in russian windows encoding
http://www.city.ru/nw.shtml

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Russian Cities on the Web
North-West of Russia
Apatity
[link 1] - Administrative information and pictures
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- Small city in the center of Kola peninsula
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Arkhangelsk
[link] - General information, culture, government
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Belomorsk
[link] - Some things about Belomorsk (Karelia)
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Gatchina
[link 1] - History, Culture, Modern life etc...
[link 2]
- Gatchina Web Resources
[link 3]
- A jewel of a town near St.Petersburg. Landscape-style park, palace of Paul the Ist, nice cosy streets.
[link 4]
- City official site.
[link 5]
- History, kultural, photo...
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Kaliningrad
[link 1] - History, basic info, useful information for visitors [link 2] - Photos, Transport, Map, Weather... (in russian windows encoding) [link 3] - Various information about city and region (in German) [link 4] - Newspaper on-line Strana Kaliningrad. [link 5] - Kaliningrad links collection [link 6] - All for rest in Kaliningrad region: choice an tour, places of rest, order hotels, news and photogallery [link 7] - Information, adress, phone numbers.

67. Gmane -- Mail To News And Back Again
readonly). 10, gmane.culture.cinema.slavic, russian and Slavic Cinema.1647, gmane.culture.free-masonry.general, Freemason List. 499, gmane
http://news.gmane.org/index.php?match=gmane.culture

68. English-faculty-foreign-languages-general-education
Thought, Theories of Visual culture, general Studies Seminar. Muroi, Yoshiyuki, German,general Studies Seminar. Nagayo, Susumu, russian, general Studies Seminar.
http://www.waseda.ac.jp/seikei/e/member-fl ge-e.html

69. Royal Netherlands Embassy In Moscow
between the Netherlands and the russian Federation, Uzbekistan provides informationto the general public about the Netherlands, Dutch culture and history
http://www.netherlands.ru/culture.html
Navigation
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Welcome to the website of the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Moscow, Russia. Program of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the celebrations of the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg
Royal Netherlands Embassy in Moscow Consulate General of the Kingdom of The Netherlands in Saint Petersburg Kalashny pereulok 6
125009 Moscow
Russia
Phone: +7 095 7972900 Fax: +7 095 7972904 E-mail: mos@minbuza.nl Moika Embankment 11 191186 Saint Petersburg Russia Phone: +7 812 3150197, 3157969 Fax: +7 812 3148188 E-mail: pet@minbuza.nl The Royal Netherlands Embassy accepts no legal liability for incorrect information provided by the web sites to which reference is made through this web site. No rights can be derived from the texts on this site. © 2002-2003 Royal Netherlands Embassy Moscow Last updated on: 09/04/2003

70. Russian Znamenny Chant, Znammeny Chant, Znameny Chant
A discussion of the development, notation, and musical analysis of this uniquely russian Byzantine chant.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Music and Chant...... As a general rule, Christian chant has eluded people for many years Like many thingsin russian culture, chant was originally imported from another country
http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/4612/znamenny.htm
Russian Znamenny Chant
The illustration above is znamenny notation with Shaidurov's red (cinnabar) letters designating the height and inflection of tone. The excerpt is an Irmos , the theme-song of each of nine canticles introducing the tropar and the hymn of the Feast. It is taken from the book Irmosy tserkovanago znamenny penia , and published by the Knigoizdatelstvo Znamenny Peniye , Kiev, 1913. (Nicholas Brill, History of Russian Church Music , Bloomington, IL: Nicholas Brill, 1980)
Contents
Introduction to Znamenny Chant
As a general rule, Christian chant has eluded people for many years because of a lack of understanding. Like any music, chant can be found superficially beautiful, but a true appreciation for it only arises through a thorough understanding of its history and its process of composition. In this way, chant can amazingly be compared to twentieth-century twelve-tone music; people rarely fully appreciate it without understanding how it was composed. Western chant has been experiencing a bit of a renaissance recently with the successful marketing of new recordings. Eastern chant, including Russian, is still relatively unknown to Western audiences. This aversion is probably reinforced by the inaccessibility of Eastern chant as far as its notation and its system of composition. Indeed, a great deal of research is still needed to decipher the earliest body of Russian chant. Nonetheless, chant scholarship has unravelled many interesting secrets of Eastern chant and some of the most rewarding finds have been in Russian

71. 2002-03 Courses
Slavic general, 15N, Stanford Introductory Seminar Tolstoy's War and Peace inContext, W, Freidin, 35. 60A,B,C, Introduction to russian culture, A,W,S, Staff,1.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/CREES/2002_03Courses.html
Jump to: - Visit Other CREEES Links - 2002-03 Courses ** REES M.A. Core Course # REES Minor Core Course Department Course No. Course Title Qtr. nstructor Units Comparative Literature Poetess: The Grammar of the Self when the Poet is a Woman (same as Slavic General 161/261) A Greenleaf Pushkin and the Moderns (same as Slavic Literature 270C) S Greenleaf Economics Socialist Economies in Transition S Gardner History Stanford Introd. Seminar: The Challenge of Nuclear Weapons S Holloway Stanford Introductory Seminar: Peter the Great-the Individual Shaping History, History Shaping the Individual W N. Kollmann Stanford Introductory Seminar: World War II W Weiner Sources/Methods Sem: Everyday Life in World War II Europe A Case A Kollmann 20th Century Russian and Soviet History S Weiner 20th Century Eastern Europe A Jolluck History of the Cold War W Naimark The Holocaust A Rodrigue Design and Methodology in International Field Research W N.Kollmann

72. U-M Graduate Library, Slavic And East European Division Resources
russian Program offers links to russian culture, history, language by the Centerfor russian and East The page also contains general business, economics and
http://www.lib.umich.edu/area/Slavic/resource.html
University of Michigan Graduate Library, Slavic and East European Division
Resources
The Slavic and East European General Collection
LOCATION
The major portion of the Slavic and East European Collection is located on the central campus of the University of Michigan in the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library. Slavic and East European materials are shelved within the general library stacks.
Click here to see a map of central campus Click here to see Hatcher Graduate Library maps by floor
ACCESSING THE COLLECTION
Cataloged materials can be located using MIRLYN the library's on-line catalog.
Many of the printed materials in the collection are written in Cyrillic and other non-roman characters. To make them computer accessible, these scripts have been transliterated into roman characters according to the LC Romanization Tables . In order to fully access the records on MIRLYN, this particular romanization system must be used. Please see a Slavic Unit staff member for assistance with transliteration.

73. The State Hermitage Museum: Hermitage News
Museum by the culture Ministry of the russian Federation. Black Square was donatedto the culture Ministry by of the Foreign Ministry in the general Staff and
http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/11/hm11_4_88.html
Kasimir Malevich. Black Square On 20 June 2002, an exhibition of Kasimir S. Malevich's Black Square , recently received by the Museum, was opened at the State Hermitage. After the artist's death this and other paintings passed to his widow. After the widow of Malevich died in 1991, Black Square, Self-portrait and Wife's Portrait were inherited by his niece. Later, Self-portrait and Wife's Portrait were sold to OAO AB Incombank. Black Square was received by the Bank as a gift in 1993.
In April 1994, Black Square was loaned by Incombank to the State Tretyakov Gallery for the exhibition ''Europe-Europe'' in Germany.
The painting was bought for the State Hermitage Museum by the Culture Ministry of the Russian Federation. $1 mln. required to buy Black Square was donated to the Culture Ministry by the famous patron of arts Vladimir O. Potanin, head of the holding company Interros, which has on many occasions provided financial support to the Hermitage projects. Due to the company, interiors of the Foreign Ministry in the General Staff and Chariot of Glory above the Arch or the General Staff were restored and Pages from the Hermitage History publications are put out.
Price of the painting was determined by an independent expert, Georgy A. Putnikov of the Collegium of Experts and Appraisers of Jewelry and Antiques, whose qualification is attested to by the recognition of his conclusions by Lloyds insurers.

74. Courses
European Classics and general Humanities Humanities Contemporary Issues in Greatrussian Writers - Modern russian Poetry - russian culture - russian culture
http://www.uoregon.edu/~europe/courses.html
Planned Courses
EURO 410: History of European Integration
. This course will present a history of the union from its relevant beginning in a steel and coal pact to the super-state of today. (Offered Winter 2003, George Sheridan teaching) Politics of the European Union . This couse will present the politics and political institutions of the current union. (Planned for 2002-3, Lars Skalnes teaching) History of European Science . This course will trace the development of european science from the greek and the middle east up to the early modern period. (Offered Spring 2003, Malcolm Wilson teaching) Additional Courses on Europe Cultures of Europe
European Anthropology and Enthnography

European Religions and Philosophies

European Classics and General Humanities
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Cultures of Europe
Folklore

- Balkan Society and Folklore
- Folklore and Mythology of the British Isles
- Jewish Folklore and Ethnology - Society and Folklore International Studies - Cross-Cultural Communication - Value-Systems in Cross-Cultural Perspectives - World Value Systems Journalism and Communication - International Communication - International Journalism Psychology - Cultural Psychology Russian and East European Studies - Slavic Civilizations Sociology - Cultural, Educational and Religious Issues

75. PRAVDA.Ru - News And Analysis
Independent online news and analytic resource.Category News Current Events Global Politics and War...... 1459 russian TV Guru Vladimir Pozner Predicts Great Trouble for America The whole Iwould not like to make general statements, but the majority of Americans
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Statistics Russia Moscow Mayor Needs No Security, Craves For Water Law enforcement organization Privacy International has summed up results of the Stupid Security contest. Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov won one of the first prizes of the contest The mayor of the Russian capital was the runner-up in the nomination the Most Egregiously Stupid Award. This was the prize for Luzhkov's persistent striving to preserve Propiska identity papers, which means a special permission for foreigners and even citizens of Russia to be in Moscow. The winner himself slightly cares about problems that arise in connection with propiska and registration in Moscow. For half a year already the Moscow mayor has been preoccupied with the idea of turning the flows of Siberian rivers to Asia More...

76. Russian Life Magazine
Browse past issues of this publication that covers all facets of russian culture, including travel and historical articles. Welcome to russian Life! Russia is a land of infinite mystery and fascination. russian Life magazine (founded 1956) takes you russian Life Online is our online archive and resource
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Russia is a land of infinite mystery and fascination. Russian Life magazine (founded 1956) takes you there six times a year with beautiful color feature articles and departments on everything from language and cuisine to travel and news. It's easy and risk-free to subscribe online , and your first issue will arrive in less than two weeks! Russian Life Online is our online archive and resource center for subscribers and non-subscribers alike. You can browse or search our constantly growing archive, link to useful articles and subscribe to our e-newsletter (form above), where we highlight some of our best online finds. Current Highlights: A Fierce War: Being Catholic in Russia
It's not easy being Catholic in Russia today. Popular writer Ilya Stogoff explains why. A Single-Minded Man He was a great composer who never lacked for confidence. We take a tour of his life and work. A Spring Day Feeds You For a Year Spring comes to the village in the form of mud and planting rituals.

77. January 2000 Internet Resources
Sites to link you to history, politics, and culture by Natasha Lyandres and Deborah Stanley The Internet has been growing exponentially in Russia in the last few years. Obshchestvennoe Rossiiskoe Televidenie (russian Public Television), listen to those interested in russian history, politics, and culture.
http://www.ala.org/acrl/resjan00.html

78. World Cultures - Russia
History, culture and heritage of Russia and the russian people.
http://www.ltdlimited.com/russia

79. Center Description
Professor Stanley Rabinowitz, who is Curator of the collection and director of thenewly established Amherst Center for russian culture, will coordinate the
http://www.amherst.edu/~acrc/friends.html
Description of the Center
The Whitney Gift
Periodicals
The periodical collection is very special. Here are located complete or long runs of Soviet publications through the current year, as well as complete or long runs of scores of Russian emigre newspapers and journals pulbished not only in Europe and North America, but also in such far-away places as China, Australia, and South America. The many rare and unique periodicals and newspapers will be of censiderable value to specialist researchers. These publications include complete Sovremennye zapiski Annales contemporaines, published in Paris from 1928-1940) and Novyi zhurnal The New Review, published in New York from 1942 to the present). Of special note as well are such rarities as "Evraziya" ("Eurasia"), the Paris weekly published in 1928-1929 by some of Russia's leading emigre intellectuals, which exists in the collection in perfect condition.
Books
The collection contains nearly 15,000 books representing all areas and schools of Russian creative activity, with a particular focus on late 19th/early 20th-century culture. Soviet period fiction and non-fiction, poetry, prose, and art and architecture are featured here, as is the rich literature of the Russian emigration. In the later category are contained hundreds of first editions published in Prague, Paris, Constantinople, Berlin, Shanghai, New York, and other cultural centers. Portraits Russes des XVIIIe et XIXe Siecles

80. BEYOND THE PALE: Links
Jewish Heritage Society (Moscow) Machanaim Torah and Jewish Heritage Center forRussian Speaking Jewry. JUDAISM AND JEWISH culture. general HISTORY LINKS.
http://www.friends-partners.org/partners/beyond-the-pale/english/links.html
LINKS TO RELATED SITES Russian-Jewish Culture and Heritage
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RUSSIAN JEWISH CULTURE AND COMMUNITY
Virtual Jerusalem's Commonwealth of Independent States

Virtual Jerusalem's information on Judaism in the C.I.S. (former Soviet Union), including Jews in Russia and the Ukraine
Machanaim

Torah and Jewish Heritage for Russian-speaking Jewry. Established in 1979 in Moscow as an underground network of Torah and Judaism learning. In 1987 it was re-established in Jerusalem to provide Jewish education for Russian speakers in Israel and over the world.
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
Dedicated to the study and preservation of the Eastern European Jewish heritage. The Institute for Jewish Studies in the C.I.S. Website discussing the work of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, founder of Rabbi Steinsaltz's other pioneering efforts in Russia include the founding of the Jewish University of Moscow and the Jewish University of St. Petersburg. Shamir - Russian Jewry A non-profit organization "dedicated to the professional and spiritual renaissance of Russian Jewry," and has published over 400 books on related subjects.

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