Russia For Further Reading


 * Altskan, Vadim, "Jewish Genealogical Material in the Archives of the Former USSR," Avotaynu 9(no. 1, Spring 1993): 9-10.


 * Entsiklopedicheskii Slovar. Saint Petersburg:  F.A. Brokgauz, 1890-1904.  82 v.


 * Edlund, Thomas Kent. “The First National Census of the Russian Empire,” FEEFHS Journal 7:3-4 (Fall/Winter 1999): 88-97.


 * Great Soviet Encyclopedia: a translation of the third edition.  New York:  Macmillan, 1973-1986.  31 v.


 * Grimsted, Patricia Kennedy. Archives and Manuscript Repositories in the U.S.S.R.: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Belorussia. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1981.


 * Kuczynski, Robert R. The Balance of Births and Deaths:  Volume II, Eastern and Southern Europe.  Washington D.C.:  Brookings Institution, 1931.


 * Lorimer, Frank, "The Nature of Soviet Population and Vital Statistics," The American Statistician (April-May, 1953): 13-18.


 * Paley, Vladimir, “Russian Books of Residents as a Genealogical Resource,” Avotaynu 12(no. 1, Spring 1996):23.


 * Prokhorov, M. F., “On the Methods of Reconstruction and Analysis of the Peasant Genealogies of Russia...” Historical Genealogy 4(1994):60-66.


 * Pushkarev, Sergei G. Dictionary of Russian Historical Terms from the Eleventh Century to 1917.  New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970.


 * Rhode, Harold, "What May be Learned from 19th-century Czarist Jewish Birth Records and Revision Lists," Avotaynu 10(no. 3, Fall 1994): 3-7.