Articles Prepared for AHSGR Work Papers


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Contains the following articles: 1) "Manifesto of Czarene Catherine II", 2) "Cultural Conference 1976 in Stuttgart", 3) "The German Settlement Karras in the North Caucasus" from Heimatbuch 1961, translated by Arthur Flegel, 4) "The Kidnapping at Karras, North Caucasus", 5) Establishment and Early Development of the German Colony Rohrbach in the Black Sea Region of Russia", 6) "The German Settlements Along the Volga", 7) "The Earliest Volga Germans in Sutton, Nebraska", 8) "Research in Hesse", 9) "1975 AHSGR Convention - Migration Routes of our Ancestors", 10) "Germans in Russia Today", 11) "Honor", 12) "A 'Key' to the Usage of Karl Stumpp's book, 'The Emigration from Germany to Russia in the Years 1763-1862."







The Way it was


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"This book is a documented family history. It traces my Giesinger ancestry from Vorarlberg in Austria, to Söllingen in Baden, to Alsace in France, to the Odessa region in southern Russia, to the United States, and finally to Canada."--Page ix.







Clues


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The Volga Germans


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History Journals and Serials


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Virtual Slavica


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Get an inside view of producing digital information projects Digital technology has provided great opportunities as well as colossal challenges for information professionals at Slavic libraries, collections, and archives. Virtual Slavica: Digital Libraries, Digital Archives presents leading information experts exploring the monumental task of converting Slavic manuscripts and books for presentation in the digital realm. Readers get a clear inside view of how to conquer the various challenges that arise within digital library and archive projects through detailed descriptions of specific projects discussed in easy-to-understand language. Slavic studies present innate problems when attempts are made to allow access to the material over the Internet. The Cyrillic alphabet is just one of the huge stumbling blocks standing in the way of universal access to this important material. Virtual Slavica: Digital Libraries, Digital Archives provides practical strategies for anyone looking for answers to problems within their own virtual information project. Copyright issues, digital reference, text encoding, online translation, presentation issues, and use of grant funding are some the topics comprehensively discussed to give information professionals clear solutions to the issues they may be facing. The book is carefully referenced. Virtual Slavica: Digital Libraries, Digital Archives examines: the persistence of multiple standards for digitally handling the Cyrillic alphabet presenting the Comintern archives online FEB-web—its structure, the creation of digital editions, its plans for the future copyright issues in the twenty-first century Meeting of Frontiers—the reorganization of the text content of the international collaborative digital library project at the Library of Congress standardized encoding practical and theoretical programming issues the unforeseen difficulties—and solutions—to complete a grant-funded digital Slavic project and more Virtual Slavica: Digital Libraries, Digital Archives is of keen interest to librarians, archivists, Slavic studies academics, and library and information science educators and students.




A Home in America


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The Mueller family, descendants of the Germans who settled the Volga River area in Russia in the mid-1700s, turn to America to escape Russia's enforced military service. Told through the eyes of twelve year old Eva, the story chronicles the hardships of their travels by land and sea to America and their resettlement on the Kansas plains.




Jews and the Imperial State


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"This absorbing book is a fine contribution to the growing literature on official identification and the administrative life of the state, including its characteristic product, the paper document."--Jane Caplan, University of Oxford