This companion comprises 28 essays by international scholars offering an analytical overview of the development of Russian history from the earliest Slavs through to the present day.
* Includes essays by both prominent and emerging scholars from Russia, Great Britain, the US, and Canada
* Analyzes the entire sweep of Russian history from debates over how to identify the earliest Slavs, through the Yeltsin Era, and future prospects for post-Soviet Russia
* Offers an extensive review of the medieval period, religion, culture, and the experiences of ordinary people
* Offers a balanced review of both traditional and cutting-edge topics, demonstrating the range and dynamism of the field
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Notes on Contributors x
1 Russian Historiography after the Fall 1
Abbott Gleason
Part I Rus’: The Early East Slavic World 15
2 From ‘Proto-Slavs’ to Proto-State 17
P. M. Barford
3 The First East Slavic State 34
Janet Martin
4 Rus’ and the Byzantine Empire 51
George Majeska
5 The Mongols and Rus’: Eight Paradigms 66
Donald Ostrowski
Part II To Muscovy and Beyond 87
6 Muscovite Political Culture 89
Nancy Shields Kollmann
7 Slavery and Serfdom in Russia 105
Richard Hellie
8 Russian Art from the Middle Ages to Modernism 121
Ilia A. Dorontchenkov
(translated by Abbott Gleason)
9 The Church Schism and Old Belief 145
Nadieszda Kizenko
Part III The Russian Empire 163
10 Petrine Russia 165
Lindsey Hughes
11 The Westernization of the Elite, 1725-1800 180
Gary Marker
12 The ‘Great Reforms’ of the 1860s 196
Daniel Field
13 Industrialization and Capitalism 210
Thomas C. Owen
14 The Question of Civil Society in Late Imperial Russia 225
Christopher Ely
15 Russia: Minorities and Empire 243
Robert Geraci
16 The Intelligentsia and its Critics 261
Gary Saul Morson
17 Russian Modernism 279
Andrew Wachtel
18 Russia’s Popular Culture in History and Theory 295
Louise Mc Reynolds
19 The Russian Experience of the First World War 311
Melissa Stockdale
Part IV The Soviet Union 335
20 From the First World War to Civil War, 1914-1923 337
Mark von Hagen
21 The Woman Question in Russia: Contradictions and Ambivalence 353
Elizabeth A. Wood
22 Stalinism and the 1930s 368
Lynne Viola
23 The Soviet Union in the Second World War 386
Nikita Lomagin
(translated by Melissa Stockdale and Abbott Gleason)
24 The Cold War 414
David C. Engerman
25 Old Thinking and New: Khrushchev and Gorbachev 429
Robert English
26 The End of the Soviet Union 451
Robert V. Daniels
Part V Whither Russia? 471
27 Russia’s Post-Soviet Upheaval 473
Bruce Parrott
28 Russian History and the Future of Russia 490
William E. Odom
Index 505
关于作者
Abbott Gleason is Keeney Professor of History Emeritus at Brown University, where he has served as Chairman of the History Department and Director of the Watson Institute from 2000-2001. In 1995 he served as president of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. In 1980-1982 he was Director of the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington DC and was subsequently chosen Chairman of its Board Advisers.