Belarus For Further Reading
- Batalden, Stephen K. and Sandra L. The Newly Independent States of Eurasia: Handbook of Former Soviet Republics. 2nd ed. Phoenix: Oryx, 1997.
- “Belarus Protests Spotlight Disappeared,” BBC News Europe, downloaded March 1, 2002 from http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe.
- Central Intelligence Agency. “Belarus,” The World Factbook 2001, downloaded February 28, 2002 from http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook.
- Edlund, Thomas Kent. “The First National Census of the Russian Empire,” FEEFHS Journal 7:3-4 (Fall/Winter 1999): 88-97.
- “Encyclopedia–Belarus–History,” Infoplease.com, downloaded February 28, 2002 from http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0856895.html.
- Entsiklopedicheskii Slovar'. Saint Petersburg: F.A. Brokgauz, 1890-1904. 82 v.
- “History of Belarus,” Belarus Virtual Guide, downloaded February 28, 2002 from http://www.belarusguide.com/as/archiv/webpages/novik/history.htm.
- Kuczynski, Robert R. The Balance of Births and Deaths: Volume II, Eastern and Southern Europe. Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1931.
- Lorimer, Frank, "The Nature of Soviet Population and Vital Statistics," The American Statistician (April-May, 1953): 13-18.
- Magocsi, Paul Robert. Historical Atlas of East Central Europe. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1993.
- Pushkarev, Sergei G. Dictionary of Russian Historical Terms from the Eleventh Century to 1917. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970.
- Rhode, Harold, "What May be Learned from 19th-century Czarist Jewish Birth Records and Revision Lists," Avotaynu 10(no. 3, Fall 1994): 3-7.
- Soshnikov, Vlad, “Jewish Genealogical Research in Belarus,” Avotaynu 16(no. 3, Fall 2000):19-21.
- “World–Countries–Belarus,” Infoplease.com, downloaded February 28, 2002 from http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107325.html.
- Yaney, George L. The Systematization of Russian Government. Urbana: University of Illinois, 1973.[1]
References
- ↑ The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Belarus,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 2002.