A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... Western Europe were not duplicated in Russian experience . The customary periodization of Western history , with its oversharp division into " the Middle Ages " and " Modern Europe , " is very difficult to fit into Russian history ...
... Western Europe were not duplicated in Russian experience . The customary periodization of Western history , with its oversharp division into " the Middle Ages " and " Modern Europe , " is very difficult to fit into Russian history ...
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... Western Europe . | If , with reference to a physical map , one compares " Russia in Europe " with the rest of Europe , one cannot fail to be impressed with certain con- siderations . * For one thing , " Russia in Europe " presents an ...
... Western Europe . | If , with reference to a physical map , one compares " Russia in Europe " with the rest of Europe , one cannot fail to be impressed with certain con- siderations . * For one thing , " Russia in Europe " presents an ...
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... western neighbors , and dynastic intermarriages were fairly frequent . On the other hand , neighborly relations could not prevent recurrent hostilities , the character of which , initially at least , was a shifting dynastic or personal ...
... western neighbors , and dynastic intermarriages were fairly frequent . On the other hand , neighborly relations could not prevent recurrent hostilities , the character of which , initially at least , was a shifting dynastic or personal ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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