The Time of Troubles

The Time of Troubles
Author: Sergeĭ Fedorovich Platonov
Publisher: Lawrence : University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1970
Genre: History
ISBN:

Sergei Feodorovich Platonov's Time of Troubles is a classic study of the years 1598-1613, a turbulent and decisive period in Russian history. Available for the first time in English, this work will be a valuable tool for students of the medieval as well as modern periods. Platonov, himself a tragic victim of the regimentation imposed on Soviet cultural life in the 1920s, was born in 1860 and attained immense public and professional recognition in Russia as a leading historian. In his work he synthesized, to a high degree, two major traditions of Russian historiography: the St. Petersburg "school," which emphasized the collection and rigorous use of primary sources, and the Moscow "school" with its socioeconomic and geopolitical approaches. Time of Troubles represents the finished product of a lifetime spent in research, writing, and teaching. In broad terms it treats nearly a century and a half of Russian history (1500-1648); in detail it scrutinizes developments in the Muscovite State from 1598 to 1613. Some of the major issues covered in this volume are: the growing consolidation of Muscovite absolutism and the formation of a national state; the expansion of Muscovy to the west and southeast; the demise of the boyar class and the rise of the service-gentry; the emergence of serfdom as the social basis of Muscovite society; the cataclysmic end of one dynasty, the House of Rurik, and the beginnings of another, the House of Romanov. For Platonov—who devoted most of his career as a scholar to the study of these dramatic years—the epoch marked nothing less than the great divide between medieval Muscovy and modern Russia, witnessing the downfall of an essentially patrimonial regime and its replacement, after fierce struggles, by a more modern state founded on a new constellation of social groups.

Connecting the Dots in World History, A Teacher's Literacy Based Curriculum

Connecting the Dots in World History, A Teacher's Literacy Based Curriculum
Author: Chris Edwards
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2015-11-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1475823193

In his previously written articles and books, Chris Edwards has argued that Teaching should be considered a field that is separate from both the field of Education and from the content area fields. Teaching is a field which synthesizes content and method for classroom application. All of the other major intellectual fields have a canon of works which practitioners can learn from and add to, but Teaching does not. The Connecting-the-Dots in World History: A Teacher’s Literacy-Based Curriculum series changes this by showing how effective a teacher-generated curriculum can be. These books can inspire other teachers to create their own curriculums and inspire a change in the way that the public views teachers and teaching.

World and Its Peoples

World and Its Peoples
Author:
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780761479000

Incorporates every conceivable focus of interest from holidays to health care, national anthems to gross national product, natural resources, ethnic groups, voting age, performing arts, provincial capitals, leaders of the past and present, native plants and animals, and far more. Newly commissioned political and geophysical maps represent past and present realities. The thirteen volumes of this set examine the 50 countries, dependencies, and states of the European continent, putting into perspective this enormously influential center of commerce and culture.

A Treasury of Deception

A Treasury of Deception
Author: Michael Farquhar
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780143035442

We may say that honesty is the best policy, but history—to say nothing of business, politics, and the media—suggests otherwise. In this infinitely citable book, the author of two bestselling treasuries of scandal recounts some of the greatest deceptions of all time. With what forged document did the Vatican lay claim to much of Europe? Who wrote Hitler’s diaries? Why do millions still believe the vague doggerel that Nostradamus passed off as prophecy? Organizing his material by theme (con artists, the press, military trickery, scientific fraud, imposters, great escapes, and more), Michael Farquhar takes in everything from the hoodwinking of Hitler to Vincent “the Chin” Gigante’s thirty-year crazy act. A Treasury of Deception is a zestful, gossipy exposé—and celebration—of mendacity. A Treasury of Deception also includes: Ten tricksters from scripture Ten great liars in literature Ten egregious examples of modern American doublespeak Ten classic deceptions from Greek mythology

The Country That Refused to Die

The Country That Refused to Die
Author: Richard Kwiatkowski
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2016-08-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1524509159

This is not a story about folk dancing, pierogies, and sausage making. It is a story of triumph and despair, struggle and joy, resolve and persistence. The Country That Refused to Die is a nonfiction narrative of the people of Poland written in such fashion as to expose and dispel the millennium of disinformation, slander, and absence of accomplishments of Poland and its people. Its pages cover the creation, formation, the many contributions, and the constant struggle of the people of Poland to defend its way of life and survive against aggressive neighbors that would eliminate them and their culture.

История России: путеводитель по курсу для иностранных студентов

История России: путеводитель по курсу для иностранных студентов
Author: Сергей Кущенко
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2022-01-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 5041439877

В данном учебном пособии для иностранных студентов рассматривается краткое содержание учебного курса по истории России. Издание соответствует требованиям историко-культурного стандарта, действующего государственного образовательного стандарта и базовой федеральной программы по дисциплине «История».В пособие включено краткое содержание основных тем учебного курса «История России», а также контролирующие и дополнительные материалы для самостоятельной работы студентов, список рекомендуемой литературы.Учебное пособие адресовано иностранным студентам всех направлений подготовки и всем, интересующимся историей России.

The Opera Lover's Companion

The Opera Lover's Companion
Author: Charles Osborne
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780300123739

Written by a well-known authority, this book consists of 175 entries that set some of the most popular operas within the context of their composer's career, outline the plot, discuss the music, and more.

Tsars and Imposters

Tsars and Imposters
Author: Daniel H. Shubin
Publisher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0875866891

Incomparable villains and heroes surge through the history of medieval Russia. Ivan IV may have been dubbed the Terrible, but when he died, the Rurik dynasty that had ruled Russia for centuries came to an end. And what followed was far worse. This volume is the history of Russia's struggle through a period of weak rulers, false pretendants to the throne, foreign invasions and civil strife. Even the weather was disastrous, and famine was inevitable. War, butchery and betrayals ensued until the Romanov Dynasty took control. This is an original translation from classic Russian sources.

And There's Another Country

And There's Another Country
Author: David C. Warren
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1803130342

From affluence to penury in three generations; love, loss and then the disaster that 'another country' would bring about. Born in 1799 Richard Ward Warren trained as a carpenter as his father had before him and then went on to become a relatively wealthy builder, Freeman of Leicester and Guardian of the Poor. Shortly after Richard's death, however, his son, John dies in tragic circumstances leaving his wife, Mary and their children to fend for themselves. As things gradually improve, Mary's son, also Richard, finds work in the hosiery trade but after he marries and starts a family the changing fortunes of the industry, poor housing and poor health care begin to take their toll alongside the increasing threat of war. When war does break out in 1914 six of Richard's sons are drawn into the conflict and the stories of three of these young men are described in detail along with various other related aspects of that dreadful conflict. After the war, although the Armistice had signalled the end of the physical struggle, for many of those who did return the fight was far from over and the consequences could still wreak havoc. Set against the strains of the times and the developments, particularly during the Victorian era, that mostly, but not always, improved things, And There's Another Country chronicles the effects of these influences on the members of one Leicester family and how the evolving political and social tendencies ultimately led to the First World War and its aftermath.

Modest Musorgsky and Boris Godunov

Modest Musorgsky and Boris Godunov
Author: Caryl Emerson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2006-11-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521369763

Caryl Emerson and Robert Oldani take a comprehensive look at the most famous Russian opera, Modest Musorgsky's Boris Godunov.