Posts tagged russia
Posts tagged russia
Did you ever wonder how the Russian Empire looked like at the dawn of the last century? This sequence of pictures will astonish you.
Between 1909 and 1912, photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944) undertook a photographic survey of the Russian Empire with the support of Tsar Nicholas II. He used a specialized camera to capture three black and white images in fairly quick succession, using red, green and blue filters, allowing them to later be recombined and projected with filtered lanterns to show near true color images. The high quality of the images, combined with the bright colors, make it difficult for viewers to believe that they are looking 100 years back in time - when these photographs were taken, neither the Russian Revolution nor World War I had yet begun. Collected here are a few of the hundreds of color images made available by the Library of Congress, which purchased the original glass plates back in 1948.



Here is what you can read on today’s Around the Bloc, TOL’s daily aggregation of the five most important news items related to Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the former Soviet Union.
Here is what you can read on today’s Around the Bloc, TOL’s aggregation of the five most important news items related to Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the former Soviet Union.
Here is what you can read on today’s Around the Bloc, TOL’s aggregation of the five most important news items related to Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the former Soviet Union.
here is what you can read on today’s Around the Bloc:
You’ve probably heard of naming and shaming politicians, but this unique campaign in Russia takes it to whole new level.
They spray-paint portraits of local dignitaries around potholes, with quotes of their promises to fix the problem, and guess what - problem solved!
Read more about Paving Political Potholes in Russia on Global Voices.
Here is what you can read on today’s Around the Bloc:
Here is what you can read on today’s Around the Bloc, a collection of the most important news in the regions of Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans and the former Soviet Union.
The formidable duo of Putin and Sechin take aim at powerful energy clans. But whose interests are they really defending?
… By that time Kaitov had resigned as head of the Interregional Distribution Network of the Northern Caucasus (MRSK SK), and Putin’s United Russia party had survived its toughest electoral challenge.The way these events unfolded led some observers to see political motives at work…
…Two other companies affiliated with Kaitov, Transindustrial United Companies and Asset Management Company, formerly held shares in Stavropolenergosbyt. Among them, these two firms and Asset Management Center had investments in a number of hotels and energy and construction companies…
Here is what you could read on Around the Bloc, the collection of the 5 most important news of the day in the former Soviet area.
Explosion on Bulgarian bus kills Israeli tourists
Russia to build Belarus’ first nuclear power plant
European Commission has harsh words for Romania in latest report
Presidential election in Nagorno-Karabakh heightens regional tensions