Aleksandr Fyodorovich Rittikh
Aleksandr Fyodorovich Rittikh or Alexander Rittich was an Imperial Russian general, cartographer, ethnographer and journalist, adherent of the Panslavism. Father of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Rittikh.Works
- "Atlas of population of the West Russian region of confessions" 1862-1864
- "The ethnographic map of the Slavic peoples",
- "Ethnographic Map of European Russia",
- "The ethnographic map of the Caucasus",
- "Slavic world",
- "Materials for the Ethnography of the Kingdom of Poland: Lublin province, and the August",
- "Materials for the Ethnography of Russia: Kazan Province",
- "Materials for the Ethnography of Russia: the Baltic Region",
- "Austria-Hungary, the overall statistics",
- "Apercu general des travaux ethnographiques en Russie pendant les trente dernieres annees",
- "The numerical ratio of the sexes in Russia",
- "Ethnographic sketch of the Kharkov province",
- "Removal",
- "The Jewish question in Kharkov",
- "Ce que vaut la Russie pour la France"
- "The Russian military life"
- "Russian trade and navigation in the Baltic Sea"
- "The Slavs in the Varangian Sea"
- "Czechia and Czechs"
- "Current issues of nobility"
- "French-Slavic Congress in Paris in 1900"
- "Eastern Question"
- "Four lectures on Russian Ethnography"