(Mon-Fri, 10 - 4): 315-277-3730, SUNY Potsdam College Libraries This site is especially rich in links to collections of posters and photographs EuroDocs > History of Russia: Primary Documents. This link does a search of BearCat for collections of primary sources on Russian/Soviet history: Some of the terms used in library catalogs for collections of primary source documents: SOURCES - this is the most general term used for a collection of primary documents of various kinds, or a guide to locating primary sources.

Call Number: Schaumburg Campus Library JC599.S58 K43 2005, Call Number: Schaumburg Campus Library D505 .C64 2011. Soviet foreign policy, 1928-1934; documents and materials. Date range: 1945-1991 Geographical focus: International A timeline of Cold War history and a digital collection of archival material relating to the Cold War, from a number of different countries.

With special thanks to Natalya Georgiyeva and Marren Haneberg for their help with this webpage. This page has been accessed 398,508 times. Malenkov, L.M. Potsdam, NY 13617, This link does a search of BearCat for collections of primary sources on Russian/Soviet history, https://library.potsdam.edu/c.php?g=61308, Images of Russia and Caucasus Region 1929-1933, History of the Soviet Union (University of East Anglia), Stalin and the rise of Soviet totalitarianism, Women in World History: Primary Sources: Russia, Library of Congress: Revelations from the Russian Archives, English-Language Primary Sources for the Study of Soviet History, WWW-Virtual Library: Russian History: Sources. They include letters or reports written by the people involved, official documents, or photographs of the events. Feel free to get in touch: Hacken @ byu.edu With special thanks … The Soviet government and the Jews, 1948-1967 : a documented study, The Soviet stand on Germany : 9 key documents including diplomatic papers and major speeches, Soviet war documents : addresses, notes, orders of the day, statements, Stalinism as a way of life : a narrative in documents. Negotiating Position on SRINF Missiles, Gorbachev announces adoption of the double global zero platform to Politburo, National Security Decision Directive Number 288: Reagan's objectives at the Washington Summit, US State Department Analysis: Gorbachev’s Private Summit Agenda, Memo of first conversation between Gorbachev and Reagan, Memo of second conversation between Gorbachev and Reagan, Record of first conversation between Akhromeev and Nitze at the State Department, Memo of third conversation between Gorbachev and Reagan, Draft memo of fourth conversation between Gorbachev and Reagan, Record of second conversation between Akhromeev and Nitze at the State Department, Record of conversation between Akhromeev and Carlucci at the Pentagon, Draft memo of fifth conversation between Gorbachev and Reagan, Memo of sixth conversation between Gorbachev and Reagan, Record of conversation between Akhromeev, William J. Crowe, and Joint Chiefs of Staff members at the Pentagon, Summary of Shultz's briefing about the Washington Summit to the North Atlantic Council, Chernyaev's memo to Gorbachev about the Washington Summit, Gorbachev's presentation of the Washington Summit to Politburo, Gorbachev Statement Setting Forth Soviet Position on Afghan War, Reagan, Gorbachev and Bush at Governor's Island, Conversation between M.S. Primary source databases for Modern History. Hosted by the Library of Congress. On June 12, 1987, President Ronald Reagan delivered a major speech on the Cold War with the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall as a back drop. Crumb Library: 315-267-2485 See esp. They include letters or reports written by the people involved, official documents, or photographs of the events. They also include memoirs written later.

From the Wilson Center Digital Archive (1979-1983; English interface) library@potsdam.edu Compiled with pref. Kaganovich, and V.M. Books and articles may also reproduce primary sources, either as appendixes or within the text. Example catalog search: new york state archives. and notes by James A. Brundage, Documents on Polish-Soviet relations, 1939-1945, Documents on the Holocaust : selected sources on the destruction of the Jews of Germany and Austria, Poland, and the Soviet Union, The Holocaust in the Soviet Union : studies and sources on the destruction of the Jews in the Nazi-occupied territories of the USSR, 1941-1945, edited by Joshua Rubenstein and Alexander Gribanov, Official documents concerning Polish-German and Polish-Soviet relations, 1933-1939, Paulus and Stalingrad; a life of Field-Marshal Friedrich Paulus, with notes, correspondence, and documents from his papers, Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States : documents, data, and analysis, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Paige Sullivan, editors, A Source book for Russian history from early times to 1917.

The Slavic Collections in the Digital Princeton University Library feature a variety of primary sources.