Sources and essays on Russian history
Sources and essays on Russian history is a German-language book series on Russian history published by Karl Stählin (1865–1939), who also contributed a few volumes to the series. The series was published by Historia-Verlag in Leipzig and in Königsberg by Ost-Europa Verlag and other publishers from 1920 to 1935. It comprises a total of twelve volumes.
Volumes
- 1 Jacob von Stählin : a biographical contribution to the German-Russian cultural history of the 18th century. Karl Stahlin. Leipzig: Historia-Verlag Paul Schraepler, (1920)
- 2 The voyage of Athanasius Nikitin across the three seas: Journey of a Russian merchant to the East Indies 1466–1472. Leipzig: Historia-Verlag Paul Schraepler, 1920
- 3 Ivan the Terrible's correspondence with Prince Kurbsky : (1564–1579). Leipzig: Historia-Verl. Schraepler, 1921
- 4 Journey from Petersburg to Moscow (1790) / Alexander Nikolajewitsch Radishchev . Leipzig [u. a.]: Historia-Verl., 1922
- 5 About the moral corruption in Russia. Mikhail M. Shcherbatov (Prince Shcherbatov). Berlin: Newa-Verl., 1925
- 6 Was the prisoner of Shlisselburg killed in 1764 the Russian ex-emperor Ivan VI. ? Karl Stahlin. Leipzig, 1927
- 7 Alexander Pushkin in his letters. Arthur Luther . Leipzig, 1927
- 8 "Days ...": Memoirs from the Russian Revolution (1905–1917). Wassilij Vitalievich Schulgin. Leipzig: Ost-Europa-Verl, 1928
- 9 WS Soloviev's philosophy of history: a contribution to the characteristics of the Russian worldview. Georg Sacke . Berlin: Ost-Europa-Verl., 1929
- 10 The life of the protopope Avvakum written down by himself . Berlin [u. a.]: Ost-Europa-Verl., 1930
- 11 Konstantin Petrovich Pobjedonoszew , the statesman of the reaction under Alexander III. Friedrich Steinmann. Koenigsberg / Pr. [u. a.]: Ost-Europa-Verl., 1933
- 12 Russian Turkestan yesterday and today. Karl Stahlin. Leipzig, 1935