September 01, 2020 Sergei Bondarchuk Looking back at the life and work of the legendary filmmaker, and how views of him have changed over time. Film & TV History War
September 01, 2020 The Semyonovsky Regiment Revolts How a progressive regiment was crushed by a single, petty man. History War
September 01, 2020 The "Battle" of the Ugra River The Great Stand on the Ugra River, a confrontation in the autumn of 1480, has come to be known as an emblematic moment in Russian history. Yet things are not always what they seem. History War
July 01, 2020 Russian Geographical Society On the founding of the Russian Geographical Society 175 years ago. Geography History
July 01, 2020 Soyuz and Apollo Dock in Space When cosmonauts and astronauts linked up in space, it represented far more than a technological achievement. History Space
July 01, 2020 Dacha Life A look at the history and cultural influence of dachas. Culture History Rural Life
May 01, 2020 Visions of War On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II this May, we look back at how Soviet and Russian cinema has depicted the war. Film & TV Military War
May 01, 2020 The Forgotten Brides The little-known fates of the wives of Ivan the Terrible's son. History Women
May 01, 2020 Sergei Solovyov May 5 marks the bicentennial of the birth of one of Russian history’s greatest scholars: Sergei Solovyov. History
March 01, 2020 The Case Against Foreign Lit 300 years of book burnings, banishments, and censorship in Russian books. Government History Literature
January 01, 2020 The Winter of 1920 The first months of 1920 was a dark time in Russia. The Civil War was grinding to its grim conclusion and intellectuals were in the crosshairs. Economy History Literature War
January 01, 2020 Sofia Kovalevskaya Poor, unfortunate Vasily Vasilyevich Korvin-Krukovsky. He worked so hard to help his family flourish, and, at least in his eyes, it all went to waste. Biographies Education Russians Abroad Science