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Powstanie narodu ruskiego
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ISBN: 8386956348 9788386956340 Year: 1998 Volume: 87 Publisher: Kraków: Polskiej akademii umiejętności,

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The Russians
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Year: 1997 Publisher: Oxford, UK Cambridge, Mass. Blackwell

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Novgorodskaja Karamzinskaja letopis'
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ISBN: 5860072171 9785860072176 Year: 2002 Volume: 42 42 Publisher: S.-Peterburg : Bulanin,

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Polnoe sobranie russkih letopisej. / : Tom sorokovoj. Gustynskaja letopisʹ; Tom sorok vtoroj. Novgorodskaja Karamzinskaja letopisʹ.
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ISBN: 5860072007 9785860072008 Year: 2002 Volume: 40 40 Publisher: S.-Peterburg : D. Bulanin,

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Des Rhôs à la Russie : histoire de l'Europe orientale, v. 730-1689
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ISBN: 9782130518167 2130518168 Year: 2012 Volume: *103 Publisher: Paris : Presses universitaires de France,

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Power politics in Kievan Rusʹ : Vladimir Monomakh and his dynasty, 1054-1246
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ISBN: 9780888442024 0888442025 9781771103763 Year: 2016 Volume: 202 Publisher: Toronto Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies

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"The aim of this study is to write the political history of the dynasty of Kievan Rus' descended from Vladimir Vsevolodovich Monomakh, which ruled from the middle of the eleventh century to the middle of the thirteenth century. In doing so, it argues, both from documented evidence and from circumstantial evidence, that Monomakh manipulated the politics of Rus' to his advantage. The book attempts to address all relevant political information that the chronicles report on Vladimir Monomakh. The events are examined in chronological order in imitation of the method used by the chronicles. It is hoped that this method of presentation will give the readers a clearer understanding of the relationship of the various events, such as succession rivalries, territorial disputes, and treaties. From the time of Yaroslav's death in 1054 to the first half of the 1240s, of all the dynasties, Vsevolod's descendants most consistently wielded political supremacy. In large part, the groundwork for their success was laid by Vladimir Monomakh. In addition to being blessed with good fortune, Monomakh exercized exceptional foresight, ambition, and political acumen. To date, however, no comprehensive study has been written concerning the dynasty as a whole. This study proposes to fill that lacuna. This book is addressed to scholars and students of the history of Kievan Rus'. It proposes to introduce students to the princely dynasties of Kievan Rus' and to the problems that the princes of these dynasties faced, such as succession in an orderly manner. It also provides a detailed examination of these problems for the mature scholar."--.

Christianization and the rise of Christian monarchy
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ISBN: 9780521876162 0521876168 9780511496400 9780521169301 0511496400 0521169305 1107182433 1281243531 9786611243531 0511378106 0511377223 0511376286 0511374755 0511378998 9780511378997 9780511378102 Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge, UK New York Cambridge University Press

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This 2007 text is a comparative, analysis of one of the most fundamental stages in the formation of Europe. Leading scholars explore the role of the spread of Christianity and the formation of new principalities in the birth of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland and Rus' around the year 1000. Drawing on history, archaeology and art history, and emphasizing problems related to the sources and historiographical debates, they demonstrate the complex interdependence between the processes of religious and political change, covering conditions prior to the introduction of Christianity, the adoption of Christianity, and the development of the rulers' power. Regional patterns emerge, highlighting both the similarities in ruler-sponsored cases of Christianization, and differences in the consolidation of power and in institutions introduced by Christianity. The essays reveal how local societies adopted Christianity; medieval ideas of what constituted the dividing line between Christians and non-Christians; and the connections between Christianity and power.

Medieval Russia
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ISBN: 9780521676366 9780521859165 0521676363 0521859166 9780511811074 9780511370052 0511370059 9780511649431 0511649436 0511811071 9780511369537 1107177480 0511369530 0511568843 Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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This revised edition is a concise, yet comprehensive narrative of the history of Russia from the reign of Vladimir I the Saint, through to the reign of Ivan IV the Terrible. Supplementing the original edition with results of recently published scholarship as well as her own research, Janet Martin emphasizes the dynamics of Russia's political evolution from the loose federation of principalities known as Kievan Rus' through the era of Mongol domination to the development of the Muscovite state. Her analyses of the ruling dynasty, of economic influences on political development, and her explorations of society, foreign relations, religion, and culture provide a basis for understanding the transformations of the lands of Rus'. Her lines of argument are clear and coherent; her conclusions and interpretations are provocative. The result is an informative, accessible, up-to-date account that will be of interest to both students and specialists of early Rus'.

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