The Origins of the Slavic Nations

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

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.

Unmaking Imperial Russia

Unmaking Imperial Russia
Author: Serhii Plokhy
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780802039378

Unmaking Imperial Russia examines Hrushevsky's construction of a new historical paradigm that brought about the nationalization of the Ukrainian past and established Ukrainian history as a separate field of study.

Communal Reformation

Communal Reformation
Author: Peter Blickle
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780391037304

Communal Reformation is the most original and provocative book to appear in its field in the past quarter-century. It met with an enthusiastic response, particularly in England and the United States, when first published in Germany in 1985 and is now available in translation. Peter Blickle's groundbreaking study, which is intended for scholars and students interested in the history of pre-modern Europe, the development of Germany, the history of Christianity, and historical sociology, reconstructs the connection between the crisis of rural society at the end of the Middle Ages, the great Peasants' War of 1525, and the reformation as a social movement. Blickle focuses on southern Germany, Switzerland, and Austria in the later Middle Ages and Early Modern eras (roughly 1400 to 1600), though his work has important implications for the social and religious history of Europe as a whole.

The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century

The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century
Author: Geoffrey Parker
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2005-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134709358

Containing fresh research and new perspectives, this volume of important essays brings up to date the debate about the theory of a 'General Crisis' in the seventeenth century, and proves essential reading for a clear understanding of the period.

Shaman of Oberstdorf

Shaman of Oberstdorf
Author: Wolfgang Behringer
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813918532

"Shaman of Oberstdorf tells the fascinating story of a sixteenth-century mountain village caught in a panic of its own making. Four hundred years ago the Bavarian alpine town of Oberstdorf, surrounded by the towering peaks of the Vorarlberg, was awash in legends and rumors of prophets and healers, of spirits and specters, of witches and soothsayers. The book focuses on the life of a horse wrangler named Chonrad Stoeckhlin [1549-1587], whose extraordinary visions of the afterlife and enthusiastic practice of the occult eventually led to his death-and to the death of a number of village women-for crimes of witchcraft. Wolfgang Behringer is one of the premier historians of German witchcraft, not only because of his mastery of the subject at the regional level, but because he also writes movingly, forcefully, and with an eye for the telling anecdote."--Amazon.ca.

After the Deluge

After the Deluge
Author: Robert I. Frost
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2004-03-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521544023

Robert Frost examines the reasons for the collapse of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after the Swedish invasion of 1655.

Crisis in Europe 1560 - 1660 (Routledge Revivals)

Crisis in Europe 1560 - 1660 (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Trevor Aston
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136505229

Past and Present began publication in 1952. It has established itself as one of the leading historical journals, publishing in lively and readable form a wide variety of scholarly and original articles. Much important work by English and foreign scholars on the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries first appeared in the form of articles in the journal. Originally published in 1965, this collection brings together a broad selection of these articles which have much common ground in the questions they discuss. Together they cover many aspects of crisis and change in most European countries – in society, government, economics, religion and education. The book will be welcomed by all interested in this much debated period.