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Apr 26, 2012 Presentation at the Council of Heads of the Public Libraries in the Leningrad Oblast
On March 6, 2012, the Council of Heads of the Public Libraries in the Leningrad Oblast was held in St. Petersburg, dedicated to the results of the libraries’ work in2011.
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Mar 19, 2012 The BiblioRossica book collection has been supplement with another installment of books of various years, from the Indrik Publishing House. Now available on our website are thirty-eight more books, among them: I.V. Antipov’s Novgorod Architecture during the Time of Archbishops Efimiya II and ... more

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BiblioRossica currently features three collections—Contemporary Jewish Studies, Contemporary Russian Studies, and Leading Russian Scholarly Publishers—comprised of over 1,500 titles devoted to the most relevant areas of modern Russian and Jewish humanities.

Apr 27, 2013
Contemporary Jewish Studies
This collection includes the most recent scholarship in the areas of Jewish history, philosophy, literature, sociology, and anthropology. A special part of the collection is made up of books on Israeli Studies. 
This collection is divided into the following twelve series:
  • Anti-Semitism in America
  • Classics in Judaica
  • Emunot: Jewish Philosophy and Kabbalah
  • Israel: Society, Culture, and History
  • Jewish Identity in Post Modern Society
  • Jews in Space and Time
  • Jews of Poland
  • Judaism and Jewish Life
  • New Perspectives in Post-Rabbinic Judaism
  • Reference Library of Jewish Intellectual History
  • Studies in Orthodox Judaism
  • The Psychoanalysis and Jewish Life Book Series
Currently this collection is comprised of titles from Academic Studies Press and Central European University Press.
Mar 21, 2013
Contemporary Russian Studies
This collection includes the latest works by leading experts in Russian literature, history, philosophy and culture from the eighteenth to twentieth century, as well as anthologies and reference works on Russian literature.
This collection is divided into the following eight series:
  • Ars Rossika
  • Borderlines: Russian and East European - Jewish
  • Companions to Russian Literature
  • Cultural Revolutions: Russia in the Twentieth Century
  • Cultural Syllabus
  • Imperial Encounters in Russian History
  • Myths and Taboos in Russian Culture
  • Studies in Russian and Slavic Literatures, Cultures and History
Currently this collection is comprised of titles from Academic Studies Press and Central European University Press.
May 22, 2013
Leading Russian Scholarly Publishers
This collection includes the most recent titles from major Russian academic presses specializing in history, philosophy, linguistics, literature, art, sociology, anthropology, ethnography, Jewish studies, and other humanities, with an emphasis on Russian studies.
This collection includes titles from the following publishers: