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The emergence of Rus : 750-1200

Simon Franklin and Jonathan Shepard

(Longman history of Russia)

Longman, 1996

1st ed

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: hard ISBN 9780582490901

内容説明

This text charts the fractured and violent history of early Rus, covering Slav territories which are not, and do not want to be, part of modern Russia. It explores the development, amongst the diverse peoples of the vast landmass between the Carpathians and the Urals, of a society underpinned by a broadly common culture and eventually a common faith, out of which would emerge the future Russia and its neighbours. The book also describes the emergence of a dominant "state" centred on Kiev and the coming of Christianity to the Slavs. Finally, it shows how the gradual proliferation of new dynastic centres northwards and westwards shifted the power-base of the region into Russi proper, where it would subsequently stay.

目次

  • Part 1 Roots and routes: the silver-seekers from the north (c.750-c.900) - beginnings, first reports on the Rus, raids and neighbours c.860-c.900
  • turning south - Slavs and semi-nomads in the ninth century, the Rus foothold on the middle Dnieper (c.900-930)
  • the Dnieper Rus - organize or die (c.920-60) - protecting the trade route to Byzantium
  • u-turns and conversion (c.960-1015) - the campaigns of Sviatoslav and deeds of Vladimar - the last migration: Sviatoslav on the Danube, settling down: Vladimir in Kiev, digging in. Part 2 Kiev and Rus: martyrs and mercenaries (c.1015-36) - battles of succession, rights and right, might
  • cracked facades (1036-54) - Constantinople-on-Dnieper?, "law": the Prince's writ, "grace": spreading the faith, "the sweetness of books"
  • the inner circle - the development of dynastic political culture, 1054-c.1113 - testimonies and testaments, brothers and others (1054-76), uncles and nephews (1076-93), the collegiate cousinhood?: the Linbech Accord and its implications (1093-1113)
  • the prince and the city (c.1070-c.1120) - the moneymen, daughters, sisters, wives and widows, monks, going native. Part 3 The rise of the regions: integration and diffusion (c.1130-c.1170) - thickening networks of trade and settlement: a brief tour, a growing family: the politics of dynastic diversity, faith in the lands: imitation, emulation and local identities
  • prospect and retrospect - 1185 and after.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780582490918

内容説明

This eagerly awaited volume, the first of its kind by western scholars, describes the development amongst the diverse inhabitants of the immense landmass between the Carpathians and Urals of a political, economic and social nexus (underpinned by a common culture and, eventually, a common faith), out of which would emerge the future Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. The authors explore every aspect of life in Rus, using evidence and the fruits of post-Soviet historiography. They describe the rise of a polity centred on Kiev, the coming of Christianity, and the increasing prosperity of the region even as, with the proliferation of new dynastic centres, the balance of power shifted northwards and westwards. Fractured, violent and transitory though it often is, this is a story of growth and achievement - and a masterly piece of historical synthesis.

目次

Introduction. Part I: Roots and Routes. 1. The Silver Seekers From the North (c. 750-900). 2. Turning South. 3. The Dnieper Rus: Organise or Die. 4. U-Turns and Conversion (c.960-1015). Part II: Kiev and Rus. 5. Martyers and Mercenaries (c. 1015-1036). 6. Cracked Facades (1036-1054). 7. The Inner Circle (1054-c.1113). 8.The Prince and the City (c.1070- c1120). Part III: The Rise of the Regions. 9 Integration and Diffusion (c. 1130-c. 1170). 10 Prospect and Retrospect: 1185 and After. Maps. Select Bibliography. Index

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