Russia / by Alfred Rambaud ; translated by Leonora D. Lang ; with a supplementary chapter of recent events by Gilson Willets.
1904
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Uniform Title
Histoire de la Russie. English
Title
Russia / by Alfred Rambaud ; translated by Leonora D. Lang ; with a supplementary chapter of recent events by Gilson Willets.
Imprint
New York : The Co-Operative Publication Society, 1904.
Distributed
[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2021]
Description
1 online resource (2 volumes).
Series
World's best histories.
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World constitutions illustrated.
Formatted Contents Note
Volume one. Geography of Russia
Ethnography of Russia
Primitive Russia: the Slavs
The Varangians: formation of Russia; the first expeditions against Constantinople, 862-972
The Clovis and Charlemagne of the Russians: Saint Vladimir and Iaroslaf the Great, 972-1054
Russia divided into principalities: supremacy and fall of Kief, 1054-1169
Russia after the fall of Kief: power of Souzdal and Gallicia, 1169-1224
The Russian republics: Novgorod, Pskof, and Viatka, up to 1224
The Livonian knights: conquest of the Baltic provinces by the Germans
The Tatar Mongols: enslavement of Russia
The Lithuanians: conquest of western Russia (1240-1430)
The grand princes of Moscow: organization of Eastern Russia (1303-1462)
Ivan the Great, the uniter of the Russian land (1462-1505)
Vassili Ivanovitch (1505-1533)
Ivan the Terrible (1533-184)
Muscovite Russia and the Renaissance
The successors of Ivan the Terrible: Feodor Ivanovitch and Boris Godounof (1584-1605)
The time of the troubles (1605-1613)
The Romanofs: Michael Feodorovitch and the patriarch Philarete (1613-1645)
Western Russiain the 17th century
Alexis Mikhailovitch (164501676) and his son Feodor
Peter the Great: early years (1682-1709)
volume two. Peter the Great: struggle with Charles XII
Peter the Great: the reforms
Peter the Great: last years (1709-1725)
The widow And grandson of Peter the Great: Catherine I (1725-1727) and Peter II (1727-1730)
The two Annes: reign of Anne Ivanovna, and regency of Anne Leopoldovna (1730-1741)
Elizabeth Petrovna (1741-1762)
Peter III and the Revolution of 1762
Catherine II: early years (1762-1780)
Catherine II: government and reforms
Catherine II: last years (1779-1796)
Paul I
Alexander I: foreign affairs (801-1825)
Alexander I: internal affairs
Nicholas I (1825-1855)
Alexander II (1855-1877)
Alexander II, Alexander III, and Nichoals II (1877-1898)
Reign of Nicholas II and the Russo-Japanese War.
Ethnography of Russia
Primitive Russia: the Slavs
The Varangians: formation of Russia; the first expeditions against Constantinople, 862-972
The Clovis and Charlemagne of the Russians: Saint Vladimir and Iaroslaf the Great, 972-1054
Russia divided into principalities: supremacy and fall of Kief, 1054-1169
Russia after the fall of Kief: power of Souzdal and Gallicia, 1169-1224
The Russian republics: Novgorod, Pskof, and Viatka, up to 1224
The Livonian knights: conquest of the Baltic provinces by the Germans
The Tatar Mongols: enslavement of Russia
The Lithuanians: conquest of western Russia (1240-1430)
The grand princes of Moscow: organization of Eastern Russia (1303-1462)
Ivan the Great, the uniter of the Russian land (1462-1505)
Vassili Ivanovitch (1505-1533)
Ivan the Terrible (1533-184)
Muscovite Russia and the Renaissance
The successors of Ivan the Terrible: Feodor Ivanovitch and Boris Godounof (1584-1605)
The time of the troubles (1605-1613)
The Romanofs: Michael Feodorovitch and the patriarch Philarete (1613-1645)
Western Russiain the 17th century
Alexis Mikhailovitch (164501676) and his son Feodor
Peter the Great: early years (1682-1709)
volume two. Peter the Great: struggle with Charles XII
Peter the Great: the reforms
Peter the Great: last years (1709-1725)
The widow And grandson of Peter the Great: Catherine I (1725-1727) and Peter II (1727-1730)
The two Annes: reign of Anne Ivanovna, and regency of Anne Leopoldovna (1730-1741)
Elizabeth Petrovna (1741-1762)
Peter III and the Revolution of 1762
Catherine II: early years (1762-1780)
Catherine II: government and reforms
Catherine II: last years (1779-1796)
Paul I
Alexander I: foreign affairs (801-1825)
Alexander I: internal affairs
Nicholas I (1825-1855)
Alexander II (1855-1877)
Alexander II, Alexander III, and Nichoals II (1877-1898)
Reign of Nicholas II and the Russo-Japanese War.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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