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From Perestroika to the Fall of the Soviet Union: Collection of Core Russian Newspapers on Microfilm covering at least 1985 through 1993

(List also includes electronic coverage to the present)

  • Den'/Zavtra: Den' started in 1991, changed its name to Zavtra in 1993. (microfilm 1991 through 1995; electronic coverage to present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Izvestiia (microfilm 1970 through 2000); electronic coverage 1995 to the present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Kommunist/Svobodnaia mysl'. Kommunist changed its name in 1991 to Svodobnaia mysl'. Available to the present in hard copy. JC421 .S863

  • Komsomolskaia Pravda . (microfilm 1985 through 2000; electronic coverage 1997 to the present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Leningradskaia Pravda/ Sankt Peterburgskie Vedomosti , Leningradskaia Pravda changed its name to Sankt Peterburgskie Vedomosti in 1992. (microfilm of Leningradskaia Pravda, 1985 through 1991; Sankt Peterburgskie Vedomosti 1992 through 1993; electronic coverage 1997 to the present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Literaturnaia Gazeta (microfilm 1985 through 1997; electronic coverage 1997 to the present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Moscow News (microfilm 1985 through 1997; electronic coverage 1998 to the present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Moskovskaia Novosti (microfilm 1985 through 1993 plus electronic coverage 1998 to the present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Moskovskaia Pravda (microfilm 1985 through 1993 plus electronic coverage 1998 to the present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Nezavisimaia Gazeta started in1991 (microfilm coverage 1991 through 2000; electronic coverage 1996 to the present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Obshchaia Gazeta started in 1991 (microfilm 1991 through 2000; electronic coverage 1997 to the present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Pravda (microfilm 1985 through 1993; electronic coverage 2003 to present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers; also Pravda Daily 1997-1998; Pravda 5 1997-1998)

  • Sankt Peterburgskie Vedomosti: see Leningradskaia Pravda.

  • Sovetskaia Rossiia (microfilm 1986 through 1999; electronic coverage 1999 to the present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Svobodnaia mysl': see Kommunist

  • Trud (microfilm 1985 through 2000; electronic coverage 1997 to the present via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Vecherniaia Moskva (microfilm 1985 through 2000; electronic coverage 2000-2003 via the Universal Database of Russian Newspapers)

  • Zavtra : see Den'

 

 

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