[e] A. N. Kuropatkin, quoted in F. H. Skrine and E. D. Ross’s The Heart of Asia.

Appendix. Documents Relating to Russian History

These documents, given in a somewhat condensed form, are from the following sources: The Treaty of Paris, from H. Tyrrell’s History of the War with Russia; The Treaty of Berlin and The Hague Peace Conference, from Sir Edward Hertslet’s State Papers, Vol. CX.

A GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RUSSIAN HISTORY
BASED ON THE WORKS QUOTED, CITED, OR CONSULTED IN THE PREPARATION OF THE PRESENT HISTORY; WITH CRITICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

Anon., La guerre d’Orient en 1877-1878, par un tacticien, Paris, 1880; Tainy nashei gosudarstvennoi politiki v Polshye. Sbornik sekretnykh dokumentov (The secrets of our governmental policy in Poland. A collection of secret documents), London, 1899; Secret Memoirs of the Court of St. Petersburg, particularly towards the end of the reign of Catherine II and the commencement of that of Paul I (translated from the French), London, 1895; The Persecution of the Jews in Russia, published by the Russo-Jewish Committee, London, 1890; Russia, Its Industries and Trade (Official report prepared for the Glasgow Exhibition), Glasgow, 1901; Erinnerungen eines Dorfgeistlichen. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Leibeigenschaft und ihrer Aufhebung. Aus dem russischen übertragen von M. Oettingen, Stuttgart, 1894 (Bibliothek russischer Denkwürdigkeiten. Edited by Th. Schiemann, vol. 5); An early news-sheet. The Russian Invasion of Poland in 1563. An exact facsimile of a contemporary account in Latin, published at Douay. Together with an introduction and historical notes, and a full translation into English, London, 1874; The French bulletins relating to the war in Russia, London, 1813; Russia’s March Towards India, by an Indian officer, London, 1893, 2 vols.; Russia Before and After the War. By the author of “Society in St. Petersburg,” etc. Translated from the German, with later additions by the author, by E. F. Taylor, London and New York, 1880; Von Nicolaus I zu Alexander III: St. Petersburger Beiträge zur neuesten russischen Geschichte, Leipsic, 1881; Russisch-Baltische Blaetter, Beiträge zur Kenntniss Russlands und seiner Grenzmarken, 4 vol., Leipzig, 1886-1888; Russland vor und nach dem Kriege; auch “Aus der petersburger Gesellschaft,” Leipsic, 1879; Russland am Scheidewege: Beiträge zur Kenntniss des Slawophilenthums, Berlin, 1888; Lose Blätter aus dem Geheim-Archive der russischen Regierung; Ein aktenmässiger Beitrag zur neuesten Geschichte der russischen Verwaltung und Beamten-Korruption, Leipsic, 1882.—Abaza, V. A. Istorya Rossii (History of Russia), St. Petersburg, 1893.—Abbott, J., Narrative of a Journey from Herat to Khiva, Moscow and St. Petersburg, during the late Russian invasion of Khiva, London, 1856, 2 vols.—Adam, Mme., Le général Skobélef, Paris, 1886.—Adelung, F. von, Kritisch-literarische Übersicht der Reisenden in Russland bis 1700, St. Petersburg, 1846, 2 vols.—Alexander II, Manifest (The proclamation of emancipation) printed by the Senate, St. Petersburg, 1861.—Alison, A., History of Europe, London and New York, 1849-1850, 14 vols.—Arnaud, C. A. de, The New Era in Russia, Washington, 1890.—Arnheim, F., Der ausserordentliche Finländische Landtag, Leipsic, 1900.—Avril, A. d’, Négociations relatives au traité de Berlin et aux arrangements qui ont suivi, Paris, 1886.

Bain, R. N., Charles XII and the Collapse of the Swedish empire (Heroes of the Nations series) New York, 1895; The Pupils of Peter the Great. A History of the Russian Court and Empire from 1697 to 1740, Westminster, 1897; The Daughter of Peter the Great. A History of Russian Diplomacy and of the Russian Court under the Empress Elizabeth Petrovna (1741-1762), Westminster, 1899.—Bakunin, A., M. Herzen, and others, Sozial-politischer Briefwechsel. Mit einer biographischen Einleitung von M. Dragomanov. Autorisirte Übersetzung aus dem russischen von B. Minzer, Stuttgart, 1895. (Bibliothek russischer Denkwürdigkeiten, vol. 6).—Bantysh-Kamenski, D. N. Istorya maloi Rossii (History of Little Russia) Moscow, 1842.

Bantysh-Kamenski was born in Moscow in 1788. Between 1825 and 1828 he was governor of Tobolsk, and from 1836 to 1838, governor of Vilna. After that he was engaged in the ministry of the interior. He died at St. Petersburg in 1850. Besides his “History of Little Russia,” which is to this day the only complete history in this department, he also wrote a biographical dictionary and the lives of a number of Russian statesmen and commanders.

Bantysh-Kamenski, N., Diplomatitcheskoe sobranie dyel mezhdu Rossiiskim i Kitaiskim gosudarstvom s 1619 po 1792 god (a collection of diplomatic papers between the Russian and Chinese empires from 1619 to 1792) Kazan, 1882; Obzor vnyeshnikh snoshenyi Rossii po 1800 g (a review of the foreign relations of Russia up to the year 1800, Courland, Livonia, Esthonia, Poland, and Portugal), Moscow, 1897.—Bell, R., Russia (Cabinet Cyclopædia series), London, 1836, 3 vol.—Bernhardi, T. von, Geschichte Russlands und der europäischen Politik in den Jahren 1814-1831, Leipsic, 1868-1878, 3 vols.—Bestuzhev-Riumin, K. N., Russkaya istorya (Russian history) St. Petersburg, 1872, 2 vol.