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Zusatztext a lavishly illustrated volume! with a heavy-weight text Informationen zum Autor Gregory L. Freeze is Beinfield Professor of History at Brandeis University, Massachusetts. He has been a research associate of the Davis Center for Russian Studies at Harvard University since 1972, and is chief editor and director of the Russian Archives Series. Klappentext The definitive story of Russia, from tenth-century Kiev and Muscovy, through empire and revolution, to the fall of Communism and the Putin era. Zusammenfassung The definitive story of Russia, from tenth-century Kiev and Muscovy, through empire and revolution, to the fall of Communism and the Putin era. Inhaltsverzeichnis Editor's Preface Glossary of Terms 1: Janet Martin: From Kiev to Muscovy: The Beginnings to 1450 2: Nancy Shields Kollmann: Muscovite Russia, 1450-1598 3: Hans-Joachim Torke: From Muscovy towards St Petersburg, 1598-1689 4: John T. Alexander: The Petrine Era and After, 1689-1740 5: Gary Marker: The Age of Enlightenment, 1740-1801 6: David L. Ransel: Pre-Reform Russia, 1801-1855 7: Gregory L. Freeze: Reform and Counter-Reform, 1855-1900 8: Reginald E. Zelnik: Revolutionary Russia, 1890-1914 9: Daniel T. Orlovsky: Russia in War and Revolution, 1914-1921 10: William B. Husband: The New Economic Policy (NEP) and the Revolutionary Experiment, 1921-1929 11: Lewis Siegelbaum: Building Stalinism, 1929-1941 12: William C. Fuller, Jr: The Great Fatherland War and Late Stalinism, 1941-1953 13: Gregory L. Freeze: From Stalinism to Stagnation, 1953-1985 14: Gregory L. Freeze: A Modern 'Time of Troubles': From Reform to Disintegration, 1985-1999 15: Gregory L. Freeze: Meltdown, Rebuilding, Reform, 1996-2008 Maps Chronology Further Reading Index