Table of Contents
From Documents in Russian History
Documents in Russian History
Contents
Muscovy, Pre-Petrine
- Samuel Collins, On the Present State of Russia
Peter the Great
- Proclamation on the Introduction of the New Calendar, 1700
- Decree on Single Inheritance
- Pavel Miliukov on the Reforms of Peter the Great
Eighteenth Century Russia
- The "Conditions" of Anna Ivanovna's Accession to the Throne, 1730
- Peter III's Manifesto Freeing Nobles from Obligatory Service, 1762
- The Pugachev Rebellion
- Catherine the Great's Instructions to the Legislative Commission, 1767
- Alexander Radishchev, Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow
Nineteenth Century Russia
- Petr Chaadaev, First Philosophical Letter
- Vissarion Belinsky, Letter to Gogol
- Alexander II, Emancipation Manifesto, 1861
- Alexander Nikitenko Responds to the Emancipation Manifesto
- A. V. Iartsev, Proclamation of a Populist Activist, 1874
- Alexander III, Proclamation of April 29, 1881
- Konstantin Pobedonostsev, Reflections of a Russian Statesman
- Mixed Marriage in the Russian Empire
The Russian Revolution, 1905-1921
- Lenin, What is to be Done
- Workers' Petition, January 9th, 1905 (Bloody Sunday)
- Manifesto of October 17th, 1905
- Manifesto of June 3rd, 1907 (Dissolution of the Second Duma)
The Soviet Union
- Stalin on Rapid Industrialization