Historical Dictionary of Medieval Russia
By (author) Lawrence N. Langer
Publication date:
11 December 2001Length of book:
296 pagesPublisher
Scarecrow PressDimensions:
223x140mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780810840805
History is full of surprises, but rarely has there been a turnaround as unexpected, and momentous as what occurred to a formative Russia during the medieval period. Attacked and invaded from all sides, it hardly looked as if the small Slavic principalities would survive. But they did and were eventually absorbed into Kiev Rus' and then Muscovy, which gradually expanded and laid the foundation for a huge empire. The author uncovers this extraordinary period, from the founding of the Kievan state to the accession of Peter the Great in 1682, describing both the times of danger and defeat and those of expansion and revitalization.
Entries cover:
o Tsars
o Princes and khans
o Pretenders and rebels
o Patriarchs and priests
o Russians
o Mongols and others
Entries cover:
o Tsars
o Princes and khans
o Pretenders and rebels
o Patriarchs and priests
o Russians
o Mongols and others
...should be a welcome ready reference addition to our library shelves, and a value to students and instructors alike....could serve as a textbook substitute....a very useful volume.