The Cambridge History of Russia - 3 volume set
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Hardcover. Mylar covered red dj; black cloth covers, gilt lettering. 3 volumes : illustrations. VG, ex-library, Stamped text block, flyleafs. Pages are clean and tight. Excellent set - little use. Item #184125
This is a definitive new history of Russia from early Rus' to the successor states that emerged after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Volume One encompasses developments before the reign of Peter I; volume two covers the 'imperial era'; and volume three continues the story through to the end of the 20th century.
Contents: v. 1.; From early Rus' to 1689 /; edited by Maureen Perrie --; Russia's geographical environment /; Denis J.B. Shaw --; The origins of Rus' (c.900-1015) /; Jonathan Shepard --; Kievan Rus' (1015-1125) /; Simon Franklin --; The Rus' principalities (1125-1246) /; Martin Dimnik --; North-eastern Russia and the Golden Horde (1246-1359) /; Janet Martin --; The emergence of Moscow (1359-1462) /; Janet Martin --; Medieval Novgorod /; V.L. Ianin --; The growth of Muscovy (1462-1533) /; Donald Ostrowski --; Ivan IV (1533-1584) /; Sergei Bogatyrev --; Fedor Ivanovich and Boris Godunov (1584-1605) /; A.P. Pavlov --; The peasantry /; Richard Hellie --; Towns and commerce /; Denis J.B. Shaw --; The non-Christian peoples on the Muscovite frontiers /; Michael Khodarkovsky --; The Orthodox Church /; David B. Miller --; The law /; Richard Hellie --; Political ideas and rituals /; Michael S. Flier --; The Time of Troubles (1603-1613) /; Maureen Perrie --; The central government and its institutions /; Marshall Poe --; Local government and administration /; Brian Davies --; Muscovy at war and peace /; Brian Davies --; Non-Russian subjects /; Michael Khodarkovsky --; The economy, trade and serfdom /; Richard Hellie --; Law and society /; Nancy Shields Kollmann --; Urban developments /; Denis J.B. Shaw --; Popular revolts /; Maureen Perrie --; The Orthodox Church and the schism /; Robert O. Crummey --; Cultural and intellectual life /; Lindsey Hughes.; v. 2.; Imperial Russia, 1689-1917 /; edited by Dominic Lieven --; Russia as empire and periphery /; Dominic Lieven --; Managing empire : tsarist nationalities policy /; Theodore R. Weeks --; Geographies of imperial identity /; Mark Bassin --; Russian culture in the eighteenth century /; Lindsey Hughes --; Russian culture : 1801-1917 /; Rosamund Bartlett --; Russian political thought : 1700-1917 /; Gary M. Hamburg --; Russia and the legacy of 1812 /; Alexander M. Martin --; Ukrainians and Poles /; Timothy Snyder --; Jews /; Benjamin Nathans --; Islam in the Russian Empire /; Vladimir Bobrovnikov --; The elites /; Dominic Lieven --; The groups between : raznochintsy, intelligentsia, professionals /; Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter --; Nizhnii Novgorod in the nineteenth century : portrait of a city /; Catherine Evtuhov --; Russian Orthodoxy : Church, people and politics in Imperial Russia /; Gregory L. Freeze --; Women, the family and public life /; Barbara Alpern Engel --; Gender and the legal order in Imperial Russia /; Michelle Lamarche Marrese --; Law, the judicial system and the legal profession /; Jorg Baberowski --; Peasants and agriculture /; David Moon --; The Russian economy and banking system /; Boris Ananich --; Central government /; Zhand P. Shakibi --; Provincial and local government /; Janet M. Hartley --; State finances /; Peter Waldron --; Peter the Great and the Northern War /; Paul Bushkovitch --; Russian foreign policy, 1725-1815 /; Hugh Ragsdale --; The imperial army /; William C. Fuller, Jr. --; Russian foreign policy, 1815-1917 /; David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye --; The navy in 1900 : imperialism, technology and class war /; Nikolai Afonin --; The reign of Alexander II : a watershed? /; Larisa Zakharova --; Russian workers and revolution /; Reginald E. Zelnik --; Police and revolutionaries /; Jonathan W. Daly --; War and revolution, 1914-1917 /; Eric Lohr.; v. 3.; The twentieth century /; edited by Ronald Grigor Suny --; Reading Russia and the Soviet Union in the twentieth century : how the 'West' wrote its history of the USSR /; Ronald Grigor Suny --; Russia's fin de siecle, 1900-1914 /; Mark D. Steinberg --; The First World War, 1914-1918 /; Mark von Hagen --; The revolutions of 1917-1918 /; S.A. Smith --; The Russian civil war, 1917-1922 /; Donald J. Raleigh --; Building a new state and society : NEP, 1921-1928 /; Alan Ball --; Stalinism, 1928-1940 /; David R. Shearer --; Patriotic war, 1941-1945 /; John Barber and Mark Harrison --; Stalin and his circle /; Yoram Gorlizki and Oleg Khlevniuk --; The Khrushchev period, 1953-1964 /; William Taubman --; The Brezhnev era /; Stephen E. Hanson --; The Gorbachev era /; Archie Brown --; The Russian Federation /; Michael McFaul --; Economic and demographic change : Russia's age of economic extremes /; Peter Gatrell --; Transforming peasants in the twentieth century : dilemmas of Russian, Soviet and post-Soviet development /; Esther Kingston-Mann --; Workers and industrialisation /; Lewis H. Siegelbaum --; Women and the state /; Barbara Alpern Engel --; Non-Russians in the Soviet Union and after /; Jeremy Smith --; The western republics : Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova and the Baltics /; Serhy Yekelchyk --; Science, technology and modernity /; David Holloway --; Culture, 1900-1945 /; James von Geldern --; The politics of culture, 1945-2000 /; Josephine Woll --; Comintern and Soviet foreign policy, 1919-1941 /; Jonathan Haslam --; Moscow's foreign policy, 1945-2000 : identities, institutions and interests /; Ted Hopf --; The Soviet Union and the road to communism /; Lars T. Lih.
OCLC: 77011698
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