Find more than 200 Google e-books, and more than 400 items on the Internet Archive journals and reports online which mention "Doukhobors." Most are FREE to read online. Short Link: tinyurl.com/De-books
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- 1832 — O Духоборцахъ (About Dukhobors), by Orest Novitsky, 146 pages (PDF, 50 MB)
- 1882 — Духоборцы : их исторiя и вѣроученiе (Doukhobors: their history and beliefs), by Orest Novitksy, 282 pages (HTML. Set browser 'Encoding' to 'Cyrillic-Windows.') Full view searchable page images at Hathi Trust.
- 1899 — The Canadian Doukhobor Settlements: a series of letters, by Lally Bernard, 68 pages. — Google eBook — Google Book — Archive.org — Hathi Trust Digital Library
- 1900 — Christian Martyrdom in Russia: Persecution of the Doukhobors, by Leo Tolstoy, ed. V. Tchertkoff, 78 pages. — Google eBook — Google Book — Archive.org — Hathi Trust Digital Library
- 1900 — Духоборческая эпопеи (The Doukhobor Saga), by P.A. Tverskoi (Demens, Demenstov), St. Petersburg, 109 pages. — Written in Los Angeles, California USA, published in Russia. Versions with missing last pages: Google Books, Internet Archive
- 1900 — Новые главы духоборческой эпопеи, (New Chapters in the Doukhobor Saga), by P.A. Tverskoi (Demens, Demenstov), St. Petersburg, 27 pages. — Written in Los Angeles, California USA, published in Russia.
- 1900 — The Doukhobortsi and religious persecution in Russia : a lecture delivered in 4 mo. [April] 1900, at the Friends' Meeting House, Mount St., Manchester [England], by John Ashworth.
- 1901 — Tolstoy and his Problems, by Aylmer Maude, 332 pages.
- 1903 — The Doukhobors: Their History in Russia, Their Migration to Canada, by Joseph Elkinton, 336 pages. — Google eBook — PDF University of Toronto — HathiTrust, 4 copies —Archive.org, 5 copies
- 1904 — A Peculiar People: the Doukhobórs, by Aylmer Maude, 338 pages. — Google eBook — Archive.org
- 1905 — Chapter XVI: The Doukhobors - Second Journey to Russia, Letters and Memior, by John Bellows, pages 312-337. — Google eBook — Archive.org — Visit with Prince Hilkov, on Molokan taxi carriage.
- 1905 — The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy: Miscellaneous letters and essays, by D. Estes, 556 pages.
- 1909 — Животная книга духоборцев (Zhivotnaya Kniga Dukhobortsev : Living book of the Doukhobors) by Vladimir Bonch-Bruevich. — Internet Archive — PDF at Wikipedia Commons — Corrected text online at Lib.ru/Классика — Sorry, 1978 English translation not online.
- 1909 — Under Three Tsars: Liberty of conscience in Russia, 1856-1909, by Latimer, Robert Sloan
- 1911 — Chapter 14. The Doukhobors, in The life of Tolstoy: The Later Years, by Aylmer Maude, pages 491-535.
- 1912 — Report of Royal Commission on Matters Relating to the Sect of Doukhobors in the Province of British Columbia (PDF), by Commissioner William Blakemore. Read online.
- 1913 — The Message of the Doukhobors: a Statement of True Facts by "Christians of the Universal Brotherhood" and by Prominent Champions of their Cause, Compiled by Alexander M. Evalenko, 146 pages.
- 1913 — The Story of Manitoba, by F. H. Schofield, pages 385-387 ADDED Sept. 2024
- 1928 — Путинцев, Ф.М. Духоборье. (Dukhobors) (3-е издание) (3rd edition), Акционерное Издательское Общество "Безбожник" (Joint Stock Publishing Company "Bezbozhnik" [Athiest]), Москва, СССР (Moscow, USSR), 46 pages. — (Ocherk iz sobremennoy zhizni sektantov - dukhoborov) (Essay on the modern life of Doukhobor sectarians) — 9 photos, 5 tables, 2 illustrations, 1 map. Link repaired 2024
- 1940 — James Fredrick Church Wright, Slava Bohu The Story Of The Dukhobors, 1940, 438 pages. — Internet Archive. ADDED 2024
- 1955 — Harry B. Hawthorn (ed.), The Doukhobors of British Columbia (Vancouver: University of British Columbia; and J. M. Dent and Sons (Canada), 1955). Online at Archive.org with free registration. — 2 articles were published partially online in Canadian Society: Sociological Perspectives. (Springer, Dec 29, 2015). Pages are missing from each article.
- 1965 — Kenneth Peacock, A Survey of Ethnic Folkmusic Across Western Canada (Anthropology Papers #5, National Museum of Canada), 13 pages — 33 ethnic groups sampled, Doukhobors on pages 1-3. ADDED 2024
- 1965 — Aleksandr Il'ich Klibanov. Istoriya religioznogo sektantstva v Rossii (60-ye gody 19 v. - 1917 g.). (Akademiya Nauk SSSR. Institut istorii). Moskva: Izdatel'stvo "Nauka". 1965 = Link repaired 2024
Alexander Ilich Klibanov. The history of religious sectarianism in Russia (1860s to 1917). (Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Institute of History). Moscow: Publishing House "Science". Translated by Ethel and Stephen P. Dunn. 1982. (Internet Archive) - 1966 — Twenty Ethnic Songs from Western Canada, by Kenneth Peacock, Ottawa: National Museums of Canada. 91 pages. (Internet Archive)
- 1968 — Report of the press of British Columbia regarding Doukhobors and "Sons of Freedom" -- 1956-1958 Period. By Koozma J. Tarasoff, August 1958, 45 pages.
- 1969 — A Pictorial History of Doukhobors, by Koozma J. Tarasoff, 280 pages. (Internet Archive) ADDED 2024
- 1970 — Songs of the Doukhobors: An Introductory Outline, by Kenneth Peacock, Ottawa: National Museums of Canada. 167 p. (Folklore Series; 7). — PDF files linked from index. ADDED 2024
- 1970 — The Anarchist Prince: A Biographical Study of Peter Kropotkin, by George Woodcock and Ivan Avakumovich, 1950 — Doukhobors on pages 60, 283-284, 441.
- 1972 — Our people's way : a study in Doukhobor hymnody and folklife, by F. M. Mealing, Ph.D. dissertation. University of Pennsylvania, PDF 1602 pages.
- 1977 — The Hope and the Promise: the tender, tragic and often brutal story of the Doukhobors, by Hugh Greig, 187 pages. — Author's wife is Doukhobor. List of corrections by John A. Popoff of Yorkton, SK.
- 1982 — To America with the Doukhobors, by L. A. Sulerzhitsky, translated by Michael Kalmakoff. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. — Google Book, Preview only.
- 1982 — History of Religious Sectarianism in Russia, 1860s-1917, by Aleksandr Il'ich Klibanov. Translated (from 1965 Russian above) by Dr Stephan P. and Ethel Dunn. 450 pages. (Internet Archive)
- 1992 — Historical saga of the Doukhobor faith, 1750-1990s : toil and peaceful life, by Stupnikoff, Sam George, 85 pages. — Book accidentally copied 4 times, last copy is blurry. — Review by Larry Ewashen.
- 2001 — The Doukhobor Connection to Ukraine, in Ukrainian people places : the Ukrainians, Germans, Mennonites, Hutterites and Doukhobors and the names they brought to Saskatchewan, by Bill Barry, pages 121-150 — History and sections on The Doukhobor Villages, South Colony, Good Spirit Annex, North Colony, Saskatchewan Colony contributed by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff. Uses 2001 maps maps from Carl Tracie and Jonathan Kalmakoff. Link repaired 2024
- 2004 — Folk furniture of Canada's Doukhobors, Hutterites, Mennonites and Ukrainians, by John Fleming and Michael Rowan. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 155 pages. — Doukhobors on pages 1-38. — Review by John W. Friesen, Canadian Ethnic Studies, pp.198-199. Vol. XXXVIII, No. 2, 2006. ADDED 2024
- 2004 — Negotiated memory : Doukhobor autobiographical discourse, by Julie Rak, 165 pages. — Book Review by Dr. Günter Schaarschmidt, The Social Science Journal 43:3 (2006) 503-512. ADDED 2024
- 2007 — Negotiating Buck Naked: Doukhobors, Public Policy, and Conflict Resolution, by Gregory J. Cran, PDF, 180 pages. — Review By Larry Hannant, BC Studies no. 153 Spring 2007, p. 121-123
ADDED 2024 - 2007 — Страна Духобория (PDF), by Аллы Беженцевой (Land of Dukhoboriya, by Alla Nikolaevna Bezhentseva, Republic of Georgia). — Review by K.J. Tarasoff. ADDED 2024
- 2010 — The Doukhobor People: A Tribute to Good Citizens, by Ken Morrow, Self-published, 145 pages. — Review by K.J. Tarasoff. ADDED 2024
- Search 6 of my books online at Google Books.
e-Books — Fiction ADDED 2024
- 1900 — Stephens, C.A. "The Doukhobors’ Ugly Visitor," The Youth's Companion, June 7, 1900, volume 74 issue 23, pages 290-291. — Reproduced with commentary. ADDED 2024
- 2006 — Edicts of a Man-god, by Lily Nowak (Doukhobor ancestry), 378 pages. — See review. ADDED 2024
- 2007 — Svoboda, by Bill Stenson, 304 pages. — Review by K.J. Tarasoff with , links to summaries, and commentary. ADDED 2024
- 2011 — Anastasia's Amber, by Annie B. Barnes. — Review by K.J. Tarasoff. ADDED 2024
- 2016 — New Planet New World, by Ian Prattis, 288 pages. — Review by K.J. Tarasoff. ADDED 2024
e-Journals
- 1898 — Friends' Intelligencer and Journal, Volume 55 — Many articles
- 1898 — Report of the North-West Mounted Police — Many entries.
- 1899 — The Doukhobors in Russia and Canada, by Ernest H, Crosby, in The Missionary Review of the World, Volume 22, pages 817-823.
- 1902 — Among the Doukhobors, by Felix Ingold, in The Outlook, Volume 72.
- 1902 — Religious: The Truth About The Doukhobors: The Canadian Immigration Commissioner Says They Are Not Suffering, in Public Opinion, Volume 33, page 629.
- 1905 — Annual Report of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year, Canada. Dept. of the Interior — Many articles
- 1915 — The Russian Doukhobors and Their Religious Teachings, by Aurelio Palmieri, in Harvard Theological Review, Volume 8, pages 62-81.
- More journals...
Digital Collections
- Excerpts of Peter Verigin's letters. (96 objects), Digital Collections, University of Manitoba Library, MB.
- Doukhobor Heritage website, by Jonathan Kalmakoff, find 350+ articles about Doukhobor History plus 100s of maps, lists, and genealogy aids.
- Spirit-Wrestlers Blog.
- Book Reviews by Larry Ewashen. ADDED 2024
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