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Russian America in Russian and American Historiography
Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, 2013Dawn Lea Black and Alexander Yu. Petrov, eds. and trans., Natalia Shelikhova: Russian Oligarch of Alaska Commerce. xlix + 237 pp. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press, 2010. ISBN 978-1602230736. $29.95. Mitropolit Kliment (Kapalin), Russkaia Pravoslavnaia Tserkov" na Aliaske do 1917 goda. 607 pp. Moscow: OLMA Media Grupp, 2009.
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Foreign Affairs, 2001
The terrorist attacks that rocked the United States on Septem ber 11 opened a new chapter in the country's relations with the outside world. Already alliances are shifting, U.S. troops are redeploying, and policymakers are rapidly rewriting their agendas. It remains unclear just what the world will look like once the dust settles. But as we enter a new
Timothy J. Colton, Michael McFaul
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The terrorist attacks that rocked the United States on Septem ber 11 opened a new chapter in the country's relations with the outside world. Already alliances are shifting, U.S. troops are redeploying, and policymakers are rapidly rewriting their agendas. It remains unclear just what the world will look like once the dust settles. But as we enter a new
Timothy J. Colton, Michael McFaul
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The history and legacy of Russian America
Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2011This article is based on the results of exploration research within the federal target program Scientific and Educational Human Resources of Innovative Russia for 2009–2013. The authors of the article undertake an attempt to generalize principal data obtained in studying the history and legacy of Russian America, to summarize the first experience of ...
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Gardening in Colonial Russian America
Ethnoarchaeology, 2011Abstract Soon after Russian fur hunters arrived in Alaska in the mid-18th century, they began gardening to supplement the limited foods they brought with them and the locally available food resources. Although published accounts of gardening become more numerous by the early 19th century, the details of such efforts in the Aleut region of southwestern ...
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Russian Expansion in Siberia and America
Geographical Review, 1980IN 1812, as Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's Grande Armee was nearing Moscow, on the other side of the world Collegiate Councillor Ivan Kuskov's motley band was founding Fort Ross on the coast of New Albion less than one hundred miles north of San Francisco Bay.
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Promoting Russian Liberalism in America
Russian Review, 1990The purpose of the lectures was twofold. First, they were to be part of the University's "Open Lectures Program," an innovative approach to higher education whereby people who did not need university credit could attend special lectures and broaden their knowledge in a particular topic.2 As such, the Slavic lectures would be informative in nature.
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