id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xzgrlliwubbwrbo6woajmufx54 Nicholas V. Riasanovsky Studies on the Interior of Russia. By August von Haxthausen. Translated by Eleanore L. M. Schmidt. Introduction by S. Frederick Starr. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1972. xlv, 328 pp. $10.50 1973 2 .pdf application/pdf 1149 67 61 The Central State Archive of Ancient Acts contains well over one million items related to the General Survey, offering the potential, when combined with other materials described by the author, to usefulness of the volume as a reference for historians and geographers is less than English translation of August von Haxthausen's celebrated three-volume German account of his travels in Russia in 1843. descriptions of village life in central Russia and especially the extensive accounts from volume 2 is translated and abridged. 3 on Moscow, the nobility, the religiosity of Russians, and the peasant commune A TOUR OF RUSSIA, SIBERIA AND THE CRIMEA, 1792-1794. This book is a condensed version of the diary of John Parkinson, a clergyman and deeply into the Russian empire and left accounts, his diary, though he lacks sensibility, is a useful supplement to other travel reports, such as those by the Swiss ./cache/work_xzgrlliwubbwrbo6woajmufx54.pdf ./txt/work_xzgrlliwubbwrbo6woajmufx54.txt