An update of census information of Germans who moved to the Volga region of Russia during the years 1764-1767. Translations of marriage lists. Indices by individual, German place of origin, and Russian colony destination.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/library-books/1001/thumbnail.jp
The article is dedicated to a local group of the Russian Germans living in the Central Ural Mountain...
The German sloboda, an autonomous administrative unit in the area of the early modern Moscow, was o...
The community of the German-speaking population is heterogeneous in its ethnic, cultural and religio...
An update of census information of Germans who moved to the Volga region of Russia during the years ...
Translation of nine early transport lists, with information on German families traveling to the Volg...
This article traces the migration patterns of the Russian-Germans across international borders from ...
Translation of 1798 Census information, including narrative of economic, religious, educational and ...
This collection consists of information on townships, the histories of German?s from Russia people, ...
German settlements in Russia have been known since the ancient times, however larger settlements app...
Russia and Germany have centuries-old cultural, economic, and dynastic ties. Until the end of the 17...
County-level map of population that specified German Russian ancestry in 2012https://scholar.valpo.e...
In the 20th and early 21st century, the South Ural region, which is located at the crossroads of Asi...
Vodarsky Y.-E. Le mouvement migratoire de la population russe durant la deuxième moitié du XVIIe siè...
Vladislav Ržeucku, The French in the Volga region: the Russian policy on migration during the 1760s ...
Essay on the course 'Economic and social geography of Russia and adjacent territories
The article is dedicated to a local group of the Russian Germans living in the Central Ural Mountain...
The German sloboda, an autonomous administrative unit in the area of the early modern Moscow, was o...
The community of the German-speaking population is heterogeneous in its ethnic, cultural and religio...
An update of census information of Germans who moved to the Volga region of Russia during the years ...
Translation of nine early transport lists, with information on German families traveling to the Volg...
This article traces the migration patterns of the Russian-Germans across international borders from ...
Translation of 1798 Census information, including narrative of economic, religious, educational and ...
This collection consists of information on townships, the histories of German?s from Russia people, ...
German settlements in Russia have been known since the ancient times, however larger settlements app...
Russia and Germany have centuries-old cultural, economic, and dynastic ties. Until the end of the 17...
County-level map of population that specified German Russian ancestry in 2012https://scholar.valpo.e...
In the 20th and early 21st century, the South Ural region, which is located at the crossroads of Asi...
Vodarsky Y.-E. Le mouvement migratoire de la population russe durant la deuxième moitié du XVIIe siè...
Vladislav Ržeucku, The French in the Volga region: the Russian policy on migration during the 1760s ...
Essay on the course 'Economic and social geography of Russia and adjacent territories
The article is dedicated to a local group of the Russian Germans living in the Central Ural Mountain...
The German sloboda, an autonomous administrative unit in the area of the early modern Moscow, was o...
The community of the German-speaking population is heterogeneous in its ethnic, cultural and religio...