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Peter the Great And the Russian Military Campaigns During the Final - Years of the Great Northern War, 1719 172

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Informationen zum Autor James R. Moulton, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Social Sciences at Johnson & Wales University in Denver, Colorado. Klappentext The study of Peter the Great's reign has occupied a great and often tumultuous place in the fields of Russian and European History. Countless biographies and monographs have been written on the Petrine period, yet much of this work by Western historians has neglected the Russian military campaigns against Sweden during the final years of the Great Northern War (1700-1721). Zusammenfassung The study of Peter the Great's reign has occupied a great and often tumultuous place in the fields of Russian and European History. Countless biographies and monographs have been written on the Petrine period, yet much of this work by Western historians has neglected the Russi... Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Great Northern War Before the Death of Charles XII, 1700-1718 Chapter 3 The Campaign of 1719 Chapter 4 The Campaign of 1720 Chapter 5 The Campaign of 1721 and the Peace of Nystad Chapter 6 Peter the Great and George I: Historical Perceptions and the Exercise of Power Chapter 7 Conclusion Chapter 8 Appendix A: Chronology of The Great Northern War 1700-1721 Chapter 9 Appendix B: The Treaty of Nystad in the original Russian Chapter 10 Appendix C: Maps of the Russian military campaigns 1719-1721 Chapter 11 Appendix D: Statistics for the Russian fleets, 1719 and 1721 Chapter 12 Endnotes Chapter 13 Bibliography Chapter 14 Index

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