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Research Article

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its impact on research

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1 Particularly, I am thinking of Kromeychuk, The Death of a Soldier.

2 Yale’s 22-item series is listed here: https://www.jstor.org/bookseries/j.ctt13kh1hd; ROSSPEN’s series “Russian Political Parties” can be seen at https://rosspen.su/katalog/politicheskie-partii-rossii-konets-xix-pervaya-tret-hh-veka-dokumentalnoe-nasledie-/. The latter is one of many series of document collections gathered by this publisher.

3 A short guide shows some materials from the Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian collections at the British Library, London, UK: https://www.bl.uk/collection-guides/russian-ukrainian-and-belarusian-collections.

5 An example is the electronic collections of the Russian State Library (often called the Lenin Library) in Moscow: other resources are cited below. “Elektronnaia biblioteka”. http://elibrary.rsl.ru.

6 Tomsk State University website: https://www.lib.tsu.ru/ru.

7 Another example is the website of the Centre for Social and Political History: http://test7.dlibrary.org/ru/nodes/4-kollektsii-tsspi.

8 State Public Historical Library, Moscow, “The Periodical Press”. http://elib.shpl.ru/ru/nodes/10187-periodicheskie-izdaniya.

9 The catalogue of the Russian National Library, St Petersburg includes a facility to search what newspapers are available on any given day when selecting a month/year: https://primo.nlr.ru/primo-explore/jsearch?vid=07NLR_VU1&year=1903.

10 See for instance their newspapers at https://www.eastview.com/resources/newspapers/.

13 “The Ceremonial Funeral of the Victims of Revolution.” https://www.prlib.ru/en/section/683289.

14 Conversation with Peter Waldron, 21 July 2023.

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George Gilbert

George Gilbert is lecturer in modern Russian history at the University of Southampton, UK. Publications include The Radical Right in Late Imperial Russia: Dreams of a True Fatherland (Routledge, 2016), and, as editor, Reading Russian Sources (Routledge, 2020). His current research project explores martyr cults in the late imperial period, looking at these across the entire political and social spectrum. He is co-director of the Centre for East European and Eurasian Studies (CEEES) аt Southampton and is on the editorial board of the journal The Slavonic and East European Review.