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The Imperial Russian Revision Lists of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Authors:Joseph B Everett
Institution:1. Help Division,Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, USAjoe_everett@byu.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

One of the most important resources for social and family historians researching the former Russian Empire are the revision lists, a series of ten enumerations of the population conducted between 1719 and 1858. Listing the members of each household among taxable classes of people across the Russian Empire, the revision lists are useful for studying historical population demographics and reconstructing family relationships. An awareness of these records and where to access them can be useful for Slavic librarians to facilitate the research of Russian historians and genealogists. This article provides an overview of the history and content of the revision lists with a survey of available collections online and offline.
Keywords:Russian Empire  revision lists  census  social history  genealogy  family history  demographics  archives  microfilming  digitization  online databases
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