Collections of digitized cartographic materials provided by the Russian Geographical Society: atlases, topographic maps, regional maps, historical maps and more. The language of hte source is Russian.
In order to view individual maps, please click on "Оглавление" underneath the image of the book cover. Also includes maps of principle cities, and topical maps (climate, ethnographic, rail and post roads, etc.) In Russian.
Digital maps of Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, Russia, Crimea and the Black Sea, covering 1500-1940s, from Harvard's Bohdan and Neonila Krawciw Ucrainica Map Collection. Please note that only about 20% of maps in the Krawciw collection have been digitized. More are available at the Harvard libraries for the in-library use.
A small, but valuable collection of Soviet- and post-Soviet altases, some of them were produced for general public and some for military professionals. The time span is 1938 to 2008.
While this collection has predominantly North American bias, it has an enormous amount of hi-res world maps that cover Russia and East European countries.
OECD iLibrary is the online portal for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. The iLibrary includes book collections, policy reports, statistical abstracts, and the OECD.Stat tool, with which users can create custom extracts from the OECD data warehouse.
World DataBank is a portal to access each of the World Bank datasets, including its World Development Indicators, Global Financial Database, Poverty and Equity Database, Gender Statistics, and more. Users can create custom extracts and export data into various tabular formats.
Our World in Data is a free global development website; it collects, visualizes and shares data on a wide variety of subjects, such as use of natural resources, social issues, internet use, and more.
CRRC's public databases give everyone the opportunity to understand and evaluate the social and political trends in both Georgia and the entire South Caucasus.
Public Sociology Laboratory (PS Lab) is an autonomous research group focusing on politics and society in Russia and post-Soviet regions from a comparative perspective. Main areas of research: Social movements, wars, revolutions and protests; Political reasoning and political consciousness of individuals and social groups; Labor under neoliberal capitalism; The political economy of authoritarian regimes.
The Electronic Repository for Russian Historical Statistics contains a selection of basic indicators of social and economic development within seven broad topics for five historical cross-sections. Available in English and Russian.
The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) is a series of nationally representative surveys designed to monitor the effects of Russian reforms on the health and economic welfare of households and individuals in the Russian Federation. Conducted by the Higher School of Economics.
This non-governmental organization tracks incomes and private property of politicians and public servants. This information is legally required, but until Declarator, it was published on multiple websites. This aggregator of information is intended as a tool for researchers and journalists. The content is available in Russian and English.
IPUMS provides census and survey data from around the world integrated across time and space. IPUMS integration and documentation makes it easy to study change, conduct comparative research, merge information across data types, and analyze individuals within family and community context.
ExtremeScan is a non-profit, non-governmental international collaboration of independent researchers and academics that aims to inform the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping Russian society and politics