The Russian Tragedy: The Burden of History: The Burden of HistoryRoutledge, 16 sept 2016 - 322 páginas This work provides an interpretive history of Russia from earliest times to today, recounting the story of Russia's past. It discusses Russia's strengths and weaknesses as a civilization, and the challenges posed by the contemporary effort to remake Russia. |
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... Ivan III the Great (1462–1505) Establishment of pomestie system Liberation from Mongol yoke Import of Western technicians Vasilii III (1505–33) Ivan IV the Terrible (1533–84) Establishment of standing army Compulsory gentry state ...
... Ivan III the Great (1462–1505) Establishment of pomestie system Liberation from Mongol yoke Import of Western technicians Vasilii III (1505–33) Ivan IV the Terrible (1533–84) Establishment of standing army Compulsory gentry state ...
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... Ivan III laid the foundations of Russian absolutism. If we compare the free ... IV (1533–84) did more. The early part of his reign (1547–60) was devoted to ... Ivan IV is recognized in the Muscovite tradition as rational and constructive ...
... Ivan III laid the foundations of Russian absolutism. If we compare the free ... IV (1533–84) did more. The early part of his reign (1547–60) was devoted to ... Ivan IV is recognized in the Muscovite tradition as rational and constructive ...
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... Ivan's coffin was opened some years ago for a belated postmortem, his bones were found to contain abnormally high ... IV's grandfather, father, and mother, the boyars naturally seized the opportunity of a royal minority to engage in various ...
... Ivan's coffin was opened some years ago for a belated postmortem, his bones were found to contain abnormally high ... IV's grandfather, father, and mother, the boyars naturally seized the opportunity of a royal minority to engage in various ...
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... Ivan found objectionable, he “ordered their wives and their children of all ... Ivan, did in collectivization. It was absolutism run amok, and like Stalin's ... IV's brother-in-law, Boris Godunov, to the throne, and the Time of Troubles ...
... Ivan found objectionable, he “ordered their wives and their children of all ... Ivan, did in collectivization. It was absolutism run amok, and like Stalin's ... IV's brother-in-law, Boris Godunov, to the throne, and the Time of Troubles ...
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... Ivan IV decreed that certain years of special stress were “forbidden years,” that is, during such a year the peasants might not move at all. Peasants who did so move were subject to discovery and forcible return. A statute of ...
... Ivan IV decreed that certain years of special stress were “forbidden years,” that is, during such a year the peasants might not move at all. Peasants who did so move were subject to discovery and forcible return. A statute of ...
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Peter and Catherine | |
The Imperial Dead | |
A Literary Excursion | |
Reform or Revolution 19001917 | |
The Awkward World of Leninism 19171928 | |
The Brave New World of Stalinism 19281953 | |
Reform or RevolutionAgain 19531991 | |
A Cautious Prognosis | |
Notes | |
Index | |
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