Modern and Contemporary Russian History:
Monographs and Documents

 Modern Russian History Program, University of Notre Dame.


Founded in 2001, Modern and Contemporary Russian History: Monographs and Documents series aims to bring highly original monographs and documentary collections written or edited by a younger, post-Soviet generation of Russian scholars to a wide international audience. The publications are designed to foster dialogue between scholars working inside Russia and those in countries with sizeable academic communities specializing in the field of modern Russian history, including U.S.A., U.K., Czech Republic, France, Germany, Israel, Netherlands, Poland, Scandinavian Countries, Turkey, and Japan. The manuscripts and documentary collections submitted for publication undergo a rigorous review process involving the editors and at least two outside reviewers. The materials are chosen not for their support of any single interpretation, but for their particular historical importance and general value in deepening our understanding of modern and contemporary Russia and facilitating discussion within an international community of scholars, teachers, and students.

S.Lyandres, P.Tribunskii, D.Wulff

Each publication is submitted for review to leading US, European, and Russian academic journals.

The volumes are distributed free of charge to major research libraries in Russia (Vladivostok, Voronezh, Ekaterinburg, Irkutsk, Kazan', Moscow, Nizhnii Novgorod, Novgorod, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Perm', Roston-na-Donu, Samara, St. Petersburg, Saratov, Tver', Tomsk, Khabarovsk, Cheliabinsk, and Iaroslavl'), Europe, Asia and North America.

The Series is supported by the Modern Russian History Program, University of Notre Dame, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), and by private contributions.


Editors:

  • Dietmar Wulff, Higher School of Economics / German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) (Russia / Germany)
  • Semion Lyandres, University of Notre Dame (USA),
    Semion.Lyandres.1@nd.edu, slyandre@nd.edu
  • Pavel Tribunskii, House of Russian Diaspora named after A. Solzhenitsyn / Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow – Riazan' (Russia),
    pt2140@yandex.ru

Editorial Advisory Board:

  • T. Emmons, Stanford University (USA)
  • G.M. Hamburg, Claremont McKenna College (USA)
  • M.D. Karpachev, Voronezh State University (Russia)
  • S.I. Mikhal'chenko, Briansk State University (Russia)
  • Iu.A. Petrov, Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)

Manuscript Submissions:

Those wishing to submit manuscripts for consideration should send electronically short proposals with a C.V., and a table of contents to the three editors, Semion Lyandres (Semion.Lyandres.1@nd.edu), Pavel Tribunskii (pt2140@yandex.ru). All manuscripts accepted by the editorial board will be sent to two outside readers. Please note that our policy is not to consider manuscripts that have been published or that are being considered for publication elsewhere. For more information about submissions and style, please see our Russian-language web site.

 

  Forthcoming:

 
Volume 10.
Nicholas A. Bazily and His Correspondents: Russian Emigres Remember the Last Years of the Old Regime.

Volume 8, part 2.
Cultural and Political Life of Russian Diaspora in China: The Diaries of Ivan and Aleksandra Serebrennikov, 1919-1934.

  Publications:

 
Volume 13
Spektorskii E.V. Memoirs. Riazan', 2020. 654 pp.
ISBN 5-94473-020-6.

Volume 12
Platonova N.N. Diary (1889–1921). Riazan', 2020. 881 pp.
ISBN 5-94473-021-3.

Volume 11
Voronkov M.I. An Intellectual and His Epoch: Diaries, Memoirs, and Essays (1911–1941). Riazan', 2013. 684 pp.
ISBN 5-94473-017-6.

Volume 9.
Vologodskii P.V. In Power and in Exile: The Diary of a Prime-Minister of anti-Bolshevik Governments and of an Emigre in China (1918-1925).
Riazan', 2006. 619 pp., map.
ISBN 5-94473-008-0.

Volume 8, part 1.
Cultural and Political Life of Russian Diaspora in China: The Diaries of Ivan and Aleksandra Serebrennikov, 1919-1934.
Moscow-Stanford. 448 pp.
ISBN 5-8243-0690-7
ISBN 5-8243-0783-0

Volume 7.
E.A. Rostovtsev,
A.S. Lappo-Danilevskii and St. Petersburg Historical School.
Riazan', 2004. 352 pp.
ISBN 5-94473-007-2.

Volume 6.
I.V. Kurukin,
The Era of Palace Revolutions: Historical Essays on the Politics of Post-Petrine Russia, 1725-1762.
Riazan', 2003. 570 pp.
ISBN 5-94473-005-6.

Volume 5.
S.V. Chernikov,
Country Estates of Central Russia in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century.
Riazan' 2003. 348 pp.
ISBN 5-94473-004-8.

Volume 4.
S.V. Kulikov,
Russia's Bureaucratic Elite and the Fall of the Old Regime, 1914-1917.
Riazan', 2004. 472 pp.
ISBN 5-94473-006-4.

Volume 3.
A.V. Allenova,
Writing of History in the Russian Provinces: The Tambov Archival Commission, 1884-1922.
Riazan', 2002. 380 pp.
ISBN 5-94473-003-X.

Volume 2.
A.B. Nikolaev,
Duma Politics during the February Revolution. Historical Essays.
Riazan', 2002. 302 pp.
ISBN 5-94473-002-1.

Volume 1.
A.V. Makushin, P.A. Tribunskii,
Pavel Nikolaevich Miliukov: Days and Works (1859-1904).
Riazan', 2001. 439 pp.
ISBN 5-94473-001-3.
 


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