The Emergence of Rus 750-1200Routledge, 6. lip 2014. - Broj stranica: 472 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. |
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Stranica vii
... twelfth century REGIONAL MAPS 6 The Middle Dnieper and the steppe frontier in the eleventh and twelfth centuries The south-west and west 8 The north-east 10 11 Smolensk and its hinterland in the twelfth century Kiev and its environs ...
... twelfth century REGIONAL MAPS 6 The Middle Dnieper and the steppe frontier in the eleventh and twelfth centuries The south-west and west 8 The north-east 10 11 Smolensk and its hinterland in the twelfth century Kiev and its environs ...
Stranica x
... eleventh century. The modern Russian equivalent is Vladimir, the modern Ukrainian equivalent is Volodymyr. Either choice could be seen as tendentious. So we turn to the sources. In the chronicles the prince tends to be Volodimeru, with ...
... eleventh century. The modern Russian equivalent is Vladimir, the modern Ukrainian equivalent is Volodymyr. Either choice could be seen as tendentious. So we turn to the sources. In the chronicles the prince tends to be Volodimeru, with ...
Stranica xix
... century would be a very minor footnote were it not for the Rus of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Nevertheless, to focus on a particular people (the Rus) as narrative device remains justifiable, so long as one remembers that the end ...
... century would be a very minor footnote were it not for the Rus of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Nevertheless, to focus on a particular people (the Rus) as narrative device remains justifiable, so long as one remembers that the end ...
Stranica 24
... eleventh century, into the town of Riazan. The hoards nearly all occur on the right, southern bank of the Oka, or on its southern tributaries. They form an elaborate curve around the head-waters of the Don, where it spearheads a broad ...
... eleventh century, into the town of Riazan. The hoards nearly all occur on the right, southern bank of the Oka, or on its southern tributaries. They form an elaborate curve around the head-waters of the Don, where it spearheads a broad ...
Stranica 25
... century is also the date of the earliest hoards in or near Staraia Ladoga, and the Sarskii fort hoards are datable ... eleventh centuries, and this alone would suggest a special relationship between the places where they are found. The ...
... century is also the date of the earliest hoards in or near Staraia Ladoga, and the Sarskii fort hoards are datable ... eleventh centuries, and this alone would suggest a special relationship between the places where they are found. The ...
Sadržaj
Kiev and Rus | 181 |
The Rise of the Regions | 321 |
Select Bibliography | 372 |
Maps | 399 |
Genealogical Tables | 415 |
Index | 425 |
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
Andrei Baltic Birka bishop Black Sea Boleslaw Boris and Gleb brother burial-grounds Byzantine Byzantium Caves centre chaganus Chernigov Christian chronicle’s church coins Constantinople culture Danube Derevlians dirhams Donets Drevnei Rusi druzhina dynasty early east eleventh century elite emperor evidence excavated father Finno-Ugrians fortresses furs Galich Gnezdovo Gorodishche Greek grivnas Hagiography hoards Iaropolk Iaroslav Ibid ibn Rusta Igor Ilarion inhabitants istorii Iurii Iziaslav Khazars Kievan Lake lands Leningrad Liubech metropolitan Middle Dnieper monastery monks Moscow Moslem Mstislav ninth century nomads north-east Novgorod Novgorodian Oleg Oleg Sviatoslavich Olga ornaments Pechenegs Pereiaslavl political Polotsk Polovtsy Primary Chronicle prince’s probably PSRL raid ramparts region river Rostov routes ruler Russian Russkaia Scandinavian settlements silver Slavonic Slavs Smolensk sources St Sophia Staraia Ladoga steppes suggests Suzdal Sviatopolk Sviatoslav Sviatoslavich tenth Timerevo Tmutorokan towns trading tribute Turov twelfth century Varangians Viatichi Vladimir Monomakh Vladimir-in-Volynia Volga Bulgars Vseslav Vsevolod