The Russian Empire 1450–1801

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List of Maps



  1. Vegetation zones, Russian empirec.1790. Modeled on a map from
    Allen F. Chew,An Atlas of Russian History: Eleven Centuries of Changing
    Borders, rev. edn. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970), map 35. 22

  2. European Russiac.1750. Modeled on maps from Allen F. Chew,
    An Atlas of Russian History: Eleven Centuries of Changing Borders,
    rev. edn. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970), maps 13, 15, and 19. 49

  3. Russian conquest of Siberia in the seventeenth century. Modeled on
    a map from Allen F. Chew,An Atlas of Russian History: Eleven Centuries
    of Changing Borders, rev. edn. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970),
    map 34. 61

  4. Urals fortified lines and western Siberia postal roads, mid-eighteenth
    century. Modeled on a map from James H. Bater and R. A. French,
    Studies in Russian Historical Geography(London: Academic Press, 1983),
    figure 7.4. 87

  5. Provinces of European Russia, Black Sea conquests, partitions
    of Poland,c.1795. Modeled on a map from Paul R. Magocsi and
    Geoffrey J. Matthews,Ukraine: A Historical Atlas(Toronto: University of
    Toronto Press, 1985), map 16. 104

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