The crisis of medieval Russia, 1200-1304
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The crisis of medieval Russia, 1200-1304
(Longman history of Russia)
Longman, 1983
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 189-194
Includes index
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Description
John Fennell's history of thirteenth-century Russia is the only detailed study in English of the period, and is based on close investigation of the primary sources. His account concentrates on the turbulent politics of northern Russia, which was ultimately to become the tsardom of Muscovy, but he also gives detailed attention to the vast southern empire of Kiev before its eclipse under the Tatars. The resulting study is a major addition to medieval historiography: an essential acquisition for students of Russia itself, and a book which decisively fills a vast blank on the map of the European Middle Ages for medievalists generally.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Russia in 1200
- Chapter 2 South Russia 1200-1223
- Chapter 3 North Russia 1200-1223
- Chapter 4 The Tatar Invasions
- Chapter 5 The Aftermath 1238-1263
- Chapter 6 Aleksandr Nevskiy's Successors
- Chapter 7 Conclusion
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