id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hqo5eqasnvdfpkgl25ng5nlyri Robert G. Jensen Russian Maps and Atlases as Historical Sources. By Leonid A. Goldenberg. Cariographica, monograph no. 3. Translated by James R. Gibson. Toronto: Department of Geography, York University, 1971. iii, 76 pp. Subscription price, $12.00 for 3 monographs. Paper 1973 2 .pdf application/pdf 1103 66 52 life of Mohammedans in the Muscovite state were deeply influenced by the restrictions imposed on the Orthodox living under Ottoman rule. Nolte refers frequently to Ottoman-Muscovite relations (for example, pp. of the problem of religious tolerance in Russia; the other aspects are still open to This brief volume of Cartographica originally appeared as "Russian Cartographic Materials of the 17th and 18th Centuries as an Historical Source and Their Classi-' eighteenth-century cartographic documents and thereby bring to the historian's attention a wealth of relatively neglected materials important for research on the historical geography of Russia. reconstruct much of the historical geography of Russia. publication falls short of what one might expect in a separate issue of a monograph usefulness of the volume as a reference for historians and geographers is less than English translation of August von Haxthausen's celebrated three-volume German from volume 2 is translated and abridged. ./cache/work_hqo5eqasnvdfpkgl25ng5nlyri.pdf ./txt/work_hqo5eqasnvdfpkgl25ng5nlyri.txt