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(Ebook) The Emergence of Rus, 750–1200 (Longman History of Russia 1) by Simon Franklin, Jonathan Shepard ISBN 9781306969161, 9781315836898, 9781317872245, 1306969166, 1315836890, 131787224X

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Authors:Simon Franklin, Jonathan Shepard
Pages:473 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:14.42 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781306969161, 9781315836898, 9781317872245, 1306969166, 1315836890, 131787224X
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(Ebook) The Emergence of Rus, 750–1200 (Longman History of Russia 1) by Simon Franklin, Jonathan Shepard ISBN 9781306969161, 9781315836898, 9781317872245, 1306969166, 1315836890, 131787224X

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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