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Geographica Nova ex Oriente gratiosissima duabus tabulis specialissimis contenta quarum una Mare Caspivm altera Kamtzadaliam seu Terram Jedso curiose exhibet
Is your current health a predictor of your future health? Does what you eat today affect how healthy you’ll be tomorrow? Listen and explore the mystery of Frank Clemow’s claim that the 1891 Russian famine did not largely affect the 1892 cholera…
This map, “The ‘Grand Migration’ 1880-1914,” is a visual representation of the mass migration of East European Jews to various areas of the world between the years 1880 and 1914.
The map features blue arrows of varying thicknesses connecting the…
The map features blue arrows of varying thicknesses connecting the…
Tags: 1880, 1914, diaspora, East European Jews, emigration, Russian Jews
This map shows the telegraphic network present in the Russian Empire in 1895. Telegraph lines are shown in red, and telegraph stations are marked with red dots. Black lines indicate roads and other paths of postal travel such as steamship routes.…
Tags: 1895, 19th Century, Russia, Russian Empire, Telecommunications, Telegraph
Sheet from Aleksandr Mikhailovich Vilbrekht's 1792 Atlas of Russia in forty-four maps (published in St. Petersburg)



