Newspaper collection chronicling 189 years of Russian history, from the founding of the Russian empire, through the empires expansion during Catherine the Great, the abolishment of serfdom by Alexander II, the tumultuous years of Nicholas II, and everything in between.
The Imperial Russian Newspapers collection comprises out-of-copyright newspapers spanning the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, up to the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. The collections core titles are from Moscow and St. Petersburg, complemented by regional newspapers across the vast Russian Empire.
This is an Open Access resource freely available on the Internet.
Location: Murray Library current journals display shelves, 1st floor
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