Amur Region: pages of history
Amur Region: pages of history

The selection of researches, reference and statistic editions, cartography materials and archival documents reflects the history of development of the Amur Region territories and certain aspects of development of the region in the period of the end of the 19th – mid 20th century. The mini-collections also includes the current Statute of the region.
Charter (Basic Law) of the Amur Region
Amur region. Laws
Charter (Basic Law) of the Amur Region. [Blagoveshchensk, 1995].
Description of the Amur Region
Grum-Grzhimailo, Grigory Efimovich (1860-1936).
Description of the Amur Region.
St. Petersburg: Tipo-lit. and bookbinding. Nikolaeva, 1894.
St. Petersburg: Tipo-lit. and bookbinding. Nikolaeva, 1894.
Picturesque Russia. Т. 12, ч. 2. The eastern outskirts of Russia
Picturesque Russia. St. Petersburg: M. Wolf, 1881-1901; Moscow.
Т. 12, ч. 2: The eastern outskirts of Russia. 1895.
Т. 12, ч. 2: The eastern outskirts of Russia. 1895.
Geographical and statistical dictionary of the Amur and Primorsky regions, with the inclusion of some points of contiguous countries
Kirillov, Alexander Vasilyevich. Geographical and statistical dictionary of the Amur and Primorye regions, with the inclusion of some points of contiguous countries. Blagoveschensk: type. D.V. Mokin and Co., 1894.
Materials for the military statistical survey of the Amur Military District and Manchuria G. Sh. [Gen. staff] of Colonel Nazarov
Nazarov, Alexander Egorovich (1848-). Materials for the military statistical survey of the Amur Military District and Manchuria G. Sh. [Gen. staff] of Colonel Nazarov. St. Petersburg: Military-Scientist. com. Heads. Staff, 1888.
The First General Census of the Russian Empire in 1897. 72. Amur Region
First General Census of the Russian Empire in 1897 [St. Petersburg]: publication of the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1899-1905.
72: The Amur Region. 1899.
72: The Amur Region. 1899.
The First General Census of the Russian Empire in 1897. Amur Region
The first general population census of the Russian Empire in 1897. Amur Region. tetras. 2 (last).
[St. Petersburg]: publication of the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1899-1905. 1905.
[St. Petersburg]: publication of the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1899-1905. 1905.
Volosts and inhabited places in 1893. .... Issue. 2. The Amur Region
Volosts and inhabited places in 1893. St. Petersburg: edition of the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1893-1896.
Petrovsky, AN (cartographer, 19th century). Issue. 2: The Amur Region. St. Petersburg: Printing house V. Bezobrazova and Comp, 1893.
Petrovsky, AN (cartographer, 19th century). Issue. 2: The Amur Region. St. Petersburg: Printing house V. Bezobrazova and Comp, 1893.
Description of the Amur resettlement area
Description of the Amur resettlement area. S.-Petersburg: edition of the Resettlement Department of the State University of Health and Welfare, 1911.
Review of agricultural colonization of the Amur Region
Review of agricultural colonization of the Amur Region.
Blagoveshchensk-on-Amur: Amur. resettled. rn, 1913.
Blagoveshchensk-on-Amur: Amur. resettled. rn, 1913.
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