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Kempgen's linguistic bibliography

This Linguistic Bibliography contains about 17.000 records relating to Slavic Linguistics and Slavic Culture with focus on East- and South Slavic Regions. The list of subjects is located here.

ID9607
Author(s)Torke, H.-J.
Title

Russkie Cari: 1547-1917 [Russian Tsars: 1547-1917]. This book includes essays about 24 Russian Tsars: from Ivan the Terrible to Nicolas the Second. After 1721, beginning with Peter the Great, the Russian Tsars were called emperors. Biographical essays are written by professional historians from Germany and the USA Bibliography, comments, author and name indices

Year1997
PublisherFeniks
PlaceRostov-na-Donu
Subject headingsGeschichte; Entwicklung; Diachronie; Russisch; Kultur
SoundexR7840; R7860; T8878; I0685; E0880; A0120; R7860; T8878; T2771; N6458; S8462; A0327; B1466; P1270; G4720; R7860; T8878; C4552; E0617; B1471; E0880; W7226; P1738; H0827; G4766; B1154; C4666; A0270; I0628
Typebook
HoldingsWorldCat
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