| Call number | Item |
| D | History: General, and Regions Outside the Americas (Go to start of category) |
| DK | Russia, Former Soviet Republics, Poland (Go to start of category) |
| DK1 .S6 | Soviet Union Review (originally "Russian Review"; New York: Soviet Union Information Bureau, 1923-1934) (partial serial archives) |
| DK17 .S54 | Upton Sinclair on the Soviet Union (reprinted from "The New Masses"; New York: Weekly Masses Co., 1938), by Upton Sinclair (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| DK17 .S6396 | Soviet Union: A Country Study, ed. by Raymond E. Zickel (HTML at LOC) |
| DK22 .W42 | The Present State of Russia (London: W. Taylor, 1722-1723), by Friedrich Christian Weber |
| DK23 .V54 1777 | Letters From a Lady, Who Resided Some Years in Russia, to Her Friend in England; With Historical Notes (second edition; London: J. Dodsley, 1777), by Mrs. Vigor (multiple formats at Google) |
| DK25.C973 G78 1991 | The Scar of Revolution: Custine, Tocqueville, and the Romantic Imagination (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991), by Irena Grudzinska-Gross (HTML at UC Press) |
| DK25 .H72 | New Russia: Journey From Riga to the Crimea, By Way of Kiev; With Some Account of the Colonization and the Manners and Customs of the Colonists of New Russia; To Which are Added, Notes Relating to the Crim Tatars (London: Printed for Sherwood, Jones and Co., 1823), by Mary Holderness (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| DK26 .B59 | The Borderland of Czar and Kaiser: Notes From Both Sides of the Russian Frontier (New York: Harper and Bros., 1895), by Poultney Bigelow, illust. by Frederic Remington (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| DK26 .G98 | Through Russia: From St. Petersburg to Astrakhan and the Crimea (2 volumes; London: Hurst and Blackett, 1874), by Katharine Blanche Guthrie |
| DK26 .H2 | The Discovery of Muscovy Etc., contrib. by Richard Hakluyt (Gutenberg text) |
| DK26 .H25 | Russian Rambles (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1895), by Isabel Florence Hapgood (Gutenberg text) |
| DK26 .H58 | In the Track of the Russian Famine: The Personal Narrative of a Journey Through the Famine Districts of Russia (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1892), by E. A. Brayley Hodgetts (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| DK26 .S65 | Six Years' Travels in Russia, by an English Lady (2 volumes; London: Hurst and Blackett, 1859), by Mary Ann Pellew Smith (page images at HathiTrust) |
| DK26 .S84 | Through Russia on a Mustang (Boston: Educational Pub. Co., c1891), by Thomas Stevens (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| DK26 .W2 1905 | Russia (1905 edition), by Donald Mackenzie Wallace (Gutenberg text) |
| DK27 .R35 | Russia Then and Now, 1892-1917: My Mission to Russia During the Famine of 1891-1892, With Data Bearing Upon Russia of To-Day (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1917), by Francis B. Reeves (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| DK32 .E58 | The Englishwoman in Russia, by A Lady |
| DK32 .K88 | Modern Customs and Ancient Laws of Russia, by Maksim Kovalevsky (text files at McMaster) |
| DK32.3 .D5 | Original Letters From Russia, 1825-1828 (London: Printed at the Ladies Printing Press, 1878), by Charlotte Anne Albinia Disbrowe and Anne Disbrowe (page images at Google; US access only) |
| DK40 .P773 | Brief History of Russia (2 volumes; New York: International Publishers, c1933), by M. N. Pokrovskii, trans. by D. S. Mirsky (page images at HathiTrust) |
| DK40 .T484 1915 | A Thousand Years of Russian History (London: Williams and Norgate, 1915), by Sonia E. Howe |
| DK41 .M96 | The Rise of the Russian Empire (London: Grant Richards, 1900), by Saki (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| DK63.3 .D45 | The Soviet Peace Myth (New York: National Committee for a Free Europe, ca. 1951), by Leon Dennen (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| DK63.3 .W6 | The Big Smile: An Analysis of the Soviet "New Look" (New York: Free Trade Committee, American Federation of Labor, 1955), by Matthew Woll and Jay Lovestone (multiple formats with rotated pages at archive.org) |
| DK66 .U82 | Progress of Russia in the West, North, and South, by Opening the Sources of Opinion and Appropriating the Channels of Wealth and Power (second edition, 1853), by David Urquhart (page images at Google) |