Reimagining Europe

Reimagining Europe
Title Reimagining Europe PDF eBook
Author Christian Raffensperger
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 340
Release 2012-03-12
Genre History
ISBN 0674065468

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Main description: An overriding assumption has long directed scholarship in both European and Slavic history: that Kievan Rus' in the tenth through twelfth centuries was part of a Byzantine commonwealth separate from Europe. Christian Raffensperger refutes this conception and offers a new frame for two hundred years of history, one in which Rus' is understood as part of medieval Europe and East is not so neatly divided from West. With the aid of Latin sources, the author brings to light the considerable political, religious, marital, and economic ties among European kingdoms, including Rus', restoring a historical record rendered blank by Rusianmonastic chroniclers as well as modern scholars ideologically motivated to build barriers between East and West. Further, Raffensperger revises the concept of a Byzantine Commonwealth that stood in opposition to Europe-and under which Rus' was subsumed-toward that of a Byzantine Ideal esteemed and emulated by all the states of Europe. In this new context, appropriation of Byzantine customs, law, coinage, art, and architecture in both Rus' and Europe can be understood as an attempt to gain legitimacy and prestige by association with the surviving remnant of the Roman Empire. Reimagining Europe initiates an expansion of history that is sure to challenge ideas of Russian exceptionalism and influence the course of European medieval studies.

Kievan Russia

Kievan Russia
Title Kievan Russia PDF eBook
Author George Vernadsky
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 436
Release 1973-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780300016475

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Looks at the history of Russia during the Kievan period, from 862 to 1237.

The Hagiography of Kievan Rusʹ

The Hagiography of Kievan Rusʹ
Title The Hagiography of Kievan Rusʹ PDF eBook
Author Paul Hollingsworth
Publisher Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
Pages 376
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Among the finest products of early Ukrainian literature were the Lives of the first Rus' saints. Hollingsworth provides a lucid introduction that discusses each saint and his or her cult in the historical as well as social contexts and examines the literary and textual features of the Rus' vitae.

Russian History: A Very Short Introduction

Russian History: A Very Short Introduction
Title Russian History: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Hosking
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 177
Release 2012-03-29
Genre History
ISBN 0199580987

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A leading international authority discusses all aspects of Russian history, from the struggle by the state to control society to the transformation of the nation into a multi-ethnic empire, Russia's relations with the West and the post-Soviet era. Original.

Sermons and Rhetoric of Kievan Rus'

Sermons and Rhetoric of Kievan Rus'
Title Sermons and Rhetoric of Kievan Rus' PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Church Slavic literature
ISBN 9781932650082

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The authors included in this volume, Ilarion, Klim Smoljatic and Kirill of Turov, are remarkable for both their personal and literary achievements. Simon Franklin prefaces the texts with a substantial introduction that places each of the three authors in their historical context.

Ties of Kinship

Ties of Kinship
Title Ties of Kinship PDF eBook
Author Christian Raffensperger
Publisher Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 9781932650136

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"Describes and analyzes the dynastic marriages of the descendants of Volodimer, the first ruler of Kyivan Rus', across medieval Europe from the tenth through the twelfth centuries and presents more than twenty-two genealogical charts with accompanying bibliographic information"--

The Origins of the Slavic Nations

The Origins of the Slavic Nations
Title The Origins of the Slavic Nations PDF eBook
Author Serhii Plokhy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 400
Release 2010-08-19
Genre History
ISBN 9780521155113

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This 2006 book documents developments in the countries of eastern Europe, including the rise of authoritarian tendencies in Russia and Belarus, as well as the victory of the democratic 'Orange Revolution' in Ukraine, and poses important questions about the origins of the East Slavic nations and the essential similarities or differences between their cultures. It traces the origins of the modern Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian nations by focusing on pre-modern forms of group identity among the Eastern Slavs. It also challenges attempts to 'nationalize' the Rus' past on behalf of existing national projects, laying the groundwork for understanding of the pre-modern history of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. The book covers the period from the Christianization of Kyivan Rus' in the tenth century to the reign of Peter I and his eighteenth-century successors, by which time the idea of nationalism had begun to influence the thinking of East Slavic elites.