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Russian History | Russian Literature |
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DK1 - DK949.5: History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics DK33 - DK 35.5 Ethnography DK36 - DK293 History DK70 - DK112.42 History: Earliest to 1613 DK70 - DK99.7 Rus' DK99.8 - DK112.42 Muscovy DK112.8 - DK264.8 House of Romanov, 1613-1917 DK265 - DK265.95 Revolution, 1917-1921 |
PG2900 - PG3026 for General Russian Literature History and Criticism PG3041 - PG3065 for Russian Poetry History and Criticism PG3071 - PG3089 for Russian Drama History and Criticism PG3091 - PG3099 for Russian Prose History and Criticism PG3100 - PG3155 for Folk Literature PG3220 - PG3447 for Works by and about Individual Authors 1800-1970 PG3325 - PG3328 for Works by and about Dostoevsky PG3332 - PG3335 for Works by and about Gogol' PG3340 - PG3359 for Works by and about Pushkin PG3365 - PG3417 for Works by and about L.N. Tolstoy PG3420 - PG34445 for Works by and about Turgenev PG3455 - PG3458 for Works by and about Chekhov |
Be aware that transliteration from the Russian Cyrillic alphabet to the roman alphabet can render a person's name or a work's title in several different ways. In general, we use the Library of Congress transliteration table but often, especially with well known authors or composers, exception is made so that a popularly accepted spelling is used (for example, we use Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, instead of Petr Ilich Chaikovskii).