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The core of what we do at Russian Life is stuff a suitcase (issue) full of words and pictures, then hand it to readers so that they can travel to a distant world, to get a taste of places they may never visit.
Welcome to our four-million-word website. We got here with your help.
“What have you done to my magazine?!"
Paul Richardson, publisher of Russian Life, was presented with the Indiana University REEI Distinguished Alumnus Award, an honor that celebrates alumni of the Institute who have made exceptional contributions to academia, public service, education, outreach, and other fields by drawing on their expertise in the Russian and East European region.
Call it resilience, grit, or just perseverance – it takes a special sort of person to have survived the last 100 years of Russian and Soviet history.
Online media is rife with problems, and, as a result, it largely gets Russia wrong. You can help us change that.
On this day, 28 years ago, two naive young Americans sat down and agreed to found a publishing company together. This publishing company.
On International Women's Day, our Children of 1917 project, and a colleague who will be missed.
With the turning of the calendar, it is time to look forward, and to think about what this magazine must become.
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Russian Life is a 29-year-young, award-winning publishing house that creates a bimonthly magazine, books, maps, and other products for Russophiles the world over.
Russian Life PO Box 567 Montpelier VT 05601-0567
800-639-4301 802-223-4955
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