A History of RussiaYale University Press, 1969 M01 1 - 531 páginas "Scholarly, intellectually stimulating, and readable. It is not only a very good guide through the record of Russian development, but it makes one go deeper by the way it raises interesting questions."--Frederick C. Barghoorn Generally recognized as the standard one-volume history of Russia, this monumental work describes Russia's growth from the times of the nomadic tribes to the Cold War and examines the social, religious, and cultural as well as the political and economic aspects of Russian civilization. Professor Vernadsky reviews the origins of the Russian state, Kievan Russia, the Mongol period, the tsardom of Moscow in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and the Russian empire from Peter the Great to Nicholas II. The last third of the book discusses the revolution of 1917 and the emergence of the Soviet Union as a world power. |
Contenido
AUTHORS NOTE | 1 |
CENTURY | 85 |
THE TSARDOM OF MOSCOW IN THE 17TH | 113 |
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | 171 |
THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN THE FIRST | 191 |
IO THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN THE SECOND | 218 |
INTERNAL DEVELOPMENT FROM THE MID | 241 |
THE REVOLUTION OF 1905 AND | 261 |
THE SOVIET UNION IN THE 1930s | 371 |
RUSSIAN CULTURE UNDER THE SOVIETS | 394 |
RUSSIA IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR | 418 |
RUSSIA AND THE WORLD IN THE | 453 |
DATA ON THE SOVIET UNION | 485 |
505 | |
523 | |
THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY AND | 321 |
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