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The Cambridge History of Russia

The Cambridge History of Russia

The Cambridge History of Russia

Volume 1: From Early Rus' to 1689
Maureen Perrie, University of Birmingham
March 2015
1. From Early Rus' to 1689
Paperback
9781107639423
$66.00
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Paperback

    This first volume of the Cambridge History of Russia covers the period from early ('Kievan') Rus' to the start of Peter the Great’s reign in 1689. It surveys the development of Russia through the Mongol invasions to the expansion of the Muscovite state in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and deals with political, social, economic and cultural issues under the Riurikid and early Romanov rulers. The volume is organised on a primarily chronological basis, but a number of general themes are also addressed, including the bases of political legitimacy; law and society; the interactions of Russians and non-Russians; and the relationship of the state with the Orthodox Church. The international team of authors incorporates the latest Russian and Western scholarship and offers an authoritative new account of the formative 'pre-Petrine' period of Russian history, before the process of Europeanisation had made a significant impact on society and culture.

    • The first volume in the new Cambridge History of Russia
    • A comprehensive new account of the formative pre-Petrine period of Russian history by a team of leading historians
    • Topics covered include political legitimacy; law and society; the interactions of Russians and non-Russians; and the relationship of the state with the Orthodox Church

    Reviews & endorsements

    "An authoritative and reliable account of early Russian history, a work that no academic library can do without." --American Reference Books Annual

    "Specialists will recognized in the authors scholars of considerable accomplishment...The result is a set of authoritative essays that succinctly outline the major issues and point to the appropriate literatures, all of which is summarized in a massive attached bibliography."
    Canadian Journal of Political Science, Daniel H. Kaiser, Grinnell College

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    March 2015
    Paperback
    9781107639423
    824 pages
    229 × 151 × 49 mm
    1.26kg
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction Maureen Perrie
    • 2. Russia's geographical environment Denis J. B. Shaw
    • Part I. Early Rus' and the Rise of Muscovy (c.900–1462):
    • 3. The origins of Rus' (c.900–1015) Jonathan Shepard
    • 4. Kievan Rus' (1015–1125) Simon Franklin
    • 5. The Rus' principalities (1125–1246) Martin Dimnik
    • 6. North-eastern Russia and the Golden Horde (1246–1359) Janet Martin
    • 7. The emergence of Moscow (1359–1462) Janet Martin
    • 8. Medieval Novgorod V. L. Ianin
    • Part II. The Expansion, Consolidation and Crisis of Muscovy (1462–1613):
    • 9. The growth of Muscovy (1462–1533) Donald Ostrowski
    • 10. Ivan IV (1533–84) Sergei Bogatyrev
    • 11. Fedor Ivanovich and Boris Godunov (1584–1605) A. P. Pavlov
    • 12. The peasantry Richard Hellie
    • 13. Towns and commerce Denis J. B. Shaw
    • 14. The non-Christian peoples on the Muscovite frontier Michael Khodarkovsky
    • 15. The Orthodox Church David B. Miller
    • 16. The law Richard Hellie
    • 17. Political ideas and rituals Michael S. Flier
    • 18. The Time of Troubles (1603–13) Maureen Perrie
    • Part III. Russia under the First Romanovs (1613–89):
    • 19. The central government and its institutions Marshall Poe
    • 20. Local government and administration Brian Davies
    • 21. Muscovy at war and peace Brian Davies
    • 22. Non-Russian subjects Michael Khodarkovsky
    • 23. The economy, trade and serfdom Richard Hellie
    • 24. Law and society Nancy Shields Kollmann
    • 25. Urban developments Denis J. B. Shaw
    • 26. Popular revolts Maureen Perrie
    • 27. The Orthodox Church and the Schism Robert O. Crummey
    • 28. Cultural and intellectual life Lindsey Hughes
    • Bibliography.
      Contributors
    • Maureen Perrie, Denis J. B. Shaw, Jonathan Shepard, Simon Franklin, Martin Dimnik, Janet Martin, V. L. Ianin, Donald Ostrowski, Sergei Bogatyrev, A. P. Pavlov, Richard Hellie, Michael Khodarkovsky, David B. Miller, Michael S. Flier, Marshall Poe, Brian Davies, Nancy Shields Kollmann, Robert O. Crummey, Lindsey Hughes

    • Editor
    • Maureen Perrie , University of Birmingham

      Maureen Perrie is Emeritus Professor of Russian History at the University of Birmingham. She has published extensively on Russian history from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Her publications include Pretenders and Popular Monarchism in Early Modern Russia: the False Tsars of the Time of Troubles (1995) and The Cult of Ivan the Terrible in Stalin's Russia (2001).