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- Illegitimate Children of the Russian Nobility
"The Illegitimate Children of the Russian Nobility in Law and Practice,
1700-1860," Kritika, v. 6, no. 3, Summer 2005: 461-99;
"Illegitimate Children in Russia in the 18th Century: V.A. Zhukovskii's
case", with N.K. Fomin, Otechestvennaia Istoriia, 2002, No. 6: 163-75, in
Russian.
- Civic Education and Democracy in Russia Project
http://www.utoronto.ca/ceres/civic.htm
The international collaborative project between Centre for Russian and East
European Studies (CREES), University of Toronto, the Ontario Institute for Studies in
Education of the University of Toronto (OISE/UT), and L.N. Tolstoy State Pedagogical
University of Tula, Russia, funded by the University of Calgary-Gorbachev Foundation /
Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).
- Working with Russian Archival Documents
In continuation of my previously published guide Working with Russian Archival
Documents, I am carrying out a project on the comprehension of archival documents and
Russian handwriting. My intention is to extend this guide by offering the analysis of more
types of Russian archival documents. I collect
samples of Russian documents written by peculiar hand (original and copies) and will be
grateful for any contributions. Please contact me by e-mail or by
regular mail.
- Russian Provincial Noblewomen in Public and in Private
(1700-1850).
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