Archive of scholarly journals and ebooks in the humanities, social sciences, sciences and mathematics. Journal coverage is volume 1 of each title until 3-5 years ago (embargo period varies by title).
Papers issued by the United Kingdom House of Commons including Bills and Acts, Command Papers, House of Commons Papers, and Hansard (the official report of debates in Parliament).
Scanned copies of the paper issues of the various FBIS Daily Reports, which sought to record, translate, transcribea and analyze foreign foreign mass media.
Archive of government documents from Great Britain covers politics, international relations with Western Europe and the colonial world, from the 16th through the late 18th centuries.
Archive of materials related to the activities of the Soviet film company Sovkino and its relations with various other companies in the film industry in the Soviet Union and abroad, from 1923 to 1935.
Primary source collection of Stalin's personal papers, monographs on communism, and works covering Stalin's personal biography, his work in government, and his conduct of foreign affairs.
Book series published by Brill covers the development, enactment, and impact of the rule of law in Eastern Europe (2 most recent volumes not included).
Collection of documents and correspondence from the British diplomatic corps in Russia relating to their observations and analysis of the "retro-reform" policy in Russia between 1883 and 1886.
Primary sources for the study and understanding of European peoples in the aftermath of World War II. It covers the politics and administration of the post-war refugee crisis in Europe.
Translated reports, publications, news broadcasts covering facets of the Cold War, focusing on news outlets in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, China, North Korea, Vietnam and more.
Archive of Articles published by Pravda during the Cold War and the years immediately following, from 1959 to 1996, and translated into English by the FBIS, a U.S. government organization.
Translated and English-language radio and television broadcasts, newspapers, periodicals, government documents, and books providing global reaction to the world Arms Race.
Digitized collection of private and official papers of Generaloberst Hans von Seeckt, active in WWI and considered the "father" of the army of the German Republic.
Publications and archives from an independent international affairs policy institute, including audio recordings and transcripts of debates and speeches it has hosted.
Archive of U.S. State Department Central Classified Files relates to commercial and trade relations beginning in the Tsarist Russia period and extending through Khrushchev period in Soviet history.
Collection of government intelligence research and reports prepared between 1941 and 1961 on various topics related to the Soviet Union (USSR) by the U.S. Department of State.
Collection of FOIA files from the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library documenting the events leading up to the dissolution of the U.S.S.R. and its implications for U.S.-Soviet relations.
Collection of primary source materials, including war diaries, letters, memoranda, cablegrams, maps, and charts, related to the activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, 1918-20.
Collection of correspondence between the British Foreign Office, British missions and consulates in the Russian Empire and the Tsarist government, and the Provisional Government.
Collection of academic journals, ebooks and Grey Literature documents in Humanities and Social Sciences from and about Central, East and Southeast Europe.
Archive of official government correspondence, reports, and maps from the British Foreign Office concerning Persia (Iran), Central Asia and Afghanistan, from 1834 and 1922.