ケンブリッジ版ロシア史(全3巻)<br>The Cambridge History of Russia (3-Volume Set)

ケンブリッジ版ロシア史(全3巻)
The Cambridge History of Russia (3-Volume Set)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 2,300 p./サイズ 85 half-tones 14 maps
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780521861946
  • DDC分類 947

基本説明

This is a definitive new history of Russia from early Rus' to the successor states that emerged after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Full Description


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 I encompasses developments before the reign of Peter I; volume II covers the 'imperial era', from Peter's time to the fall of the monarchy in March 1917; and volume III continues the story through to the end of the twentieth century. At the core of all three volumes are the Russians, the lands which they have inhabited and the polities that ruled them while other peoples and territories have also been given generous coverage for the periods when they came under Riurikid, Romanov and Soviet rule. The distinct voices of individual contributors provide a multitude of perspectives on Russia's diverse and controversial millennial history.

Contents

VOLUME I 1. Introduction; 2. Russia's geographical environment; Part I. Early Rus' and the Rise of Muscovy (c. 900-1462): 3. The origins of Rus' (c. 900-1015); 4. Kievan Rus' (1015-1125); 5. The Rus' principalities (1125-1246); 6. North-eastern Russia and the Golden Horde (1246-1359); 7. The emergence of Moscow (1359-1462); 8. Medieval Novgorod; Part II. The Expansion, Consolidation and Crisis of Muscovy (1462-1613): 9. The growth of Muscovy (1462-1533); 10. Ivan IV (1533-84); 11. Fedor Ivanovich and Boris Godunov (1584-1605); 12. The peasantry; 13. Towns and commerce; 14. The non-Christian peoples on the Muscovite frontier; 15. The Orthodox Church; 16. The law; 17. Political ideas and rituals; 18. The Time of Troubles (1603-13); Part III. Russia Under the First Romanovs (1613-89): 19. The central government and its institutions; 20. Local government and administration; 21. Muscovy at war and peace; 22. Non-Russian subjects; 23. The economy, trade and serfdom; 24. Law and society; 25. Urban developments; 26. Popular revolts; 27. The Orthodox Church and the Schism; 28. Cultural and intellectual life; Bibliography. VOLUME II Introduction; Part I. Empire: 1. Russia as empire and periphery; 2. Managing empire: tsarist nationalities policy; 3. Geographies of imperial identity; Part II. Culture, Ideas, Identities: 4. Russian culture in the eighteenth century; 5. Russian culture: 1801-1917; 6. Russian political thought: 1700-1917; 7. Russia and the legacy of 1812; Part III. Non-Russian Nationalities: 8. Ukrainians and Poles; 9. Jews; 10. Islam in the Russian Empire; Part IV. Russian Society, Law and Economy; 11. The elites; 12. The groups between: Raznochintsy, intelligentsia, professionals; 13. Nizhnii Novgorod in the nineteenth century: portrait of a city; 14. Russian orthodoxy: church, people and politics in Imperial Russia; 15. Women, the family and public life; 16. Gender and the legal order in Imperial Russia; 17. Law, the judicial system and the legal profession; 18. Peasants and agriculture; 19. The Russian economy and Banking System; Part V. Government: 20. Central government in the Russian Empire; 21. Provincial and local government; 22. State Finances; Part VI. Foreign Policy and the Armed Forces: 23. Peter the Great and the Northern War; 24. Russian foreign policy, 1725-1815; 25. The Imperial Army; 26. Russian foreign policy, 1815-1917; 27. The Russian navy at the turn of the twentieth century: imperialism, technology and class war; Part VII. Reform, War and Revolution: 28. The reign of Alexander II: a watershed?; 29. Russian workers and revolution; 30. Police and revolution; 31. War and revolution, 1914-1917. VOLUME III 1. Reading Russia and the Soviet Union in the twentieth century; 2. Russia's fin de siecle, 1900-1914; 3. World War I, 1914-1918; 4. The revolutions of 1917-1918; 5. The Russian civil war, 1917-1922; 6. Building a new state and society: NEP, 1921-1928; 7. Stalinism, 1928-1940; 8. Patriotic war, 1941 to 1945; 9. Stalin and his circle; 10. The Khrushchev period, 1953-1964; 11. The Brezhnev era; 12. The Gorbachev era; 13. The Russian republic; 14. Economic and demographic change: Russia's age of economic extremes; 15. Transforming peasants in the twentieth century: dilemmas of Russian, Soviet and post-Soviet development; 16. Workers and industrialization; 17. Women and the Soviet ztate; 18. Non-Russians in the Soviet Union and after; 19. The western republics: Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, and the Baltics; 20. Science, technology, and the intelligentsia; 21. Culture, 1900-1945; 22. The politics of culture, 1945-2000 ; 23. Comitern and Soviet foreign policy, 1919-1941, 24. Moscow's Foreign Policy, 1945-2000: identities, institutions, and interests; 25. The Soviet Union and the road to communism.