Batu invasion
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The conquest of Russia by Batu |
Vladimir Kuchkin
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Pages 3-30 |
Inheritance of a great reign in the mid 13th century, Batu and stepmother of Alexander Nevsky |
Anton Gorsky
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Pages 31-37 |
Source studies
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North-Eastern Rus’ in the mid 13th – second half of the 14th century as revealed by archaeology |
Leonid A. Belyaev
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Pages 38-48 |
200th Anniversary of Archaeological Investigations in Staraya Ryazan |
Aleksey Chernetsov
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Igor Strikalov
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Pages 49-55 |
Veliky Novgorod
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«All Novgorod»: on the problem of the origin and content of the concept |
Pavel Lukin
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Pages 56-63 |
Revisting the date of the Treaty of Bolotovo |
Natalia Petrova
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Pages 64-70 |
«Zemtsy»: evolution of social status and property relations in 15th–16th centuries |
Vladimir Arakcheev
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Pages 71-82 |
Local legal proceedings and law enforcement in Novgorod the Great in late 16th – early 17th centuries |
Adrian Selin
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Ilona Iablokova
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Pages 83-93 |
Union of Lublin
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«And Made Quite an Honest and Sorrowful Speech»: the Individual Dimension of the Lublin Diet of 1569 |
Uladzimir Padalinski
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Pages 94-102 |
Polish-Lithuanian Democracy in View of the Muscovite Gentry of the 16th and First Half of the 17th century |
Konstantin Erusalimskiy
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Pages 103-121 |
The nature of the Union of Lublin and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the assessment of Ivan Ivanovich Lappo |
Tomasz Ambroziak
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Pages 122-133 |
Problematic Issues of Modern Studies of the Union of Lublin and its Consequences from the Perspective of Lithuanian Historiography |
Gintautas Sliesoriūnas
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Pages 134-141 |
History of power
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Why is the Zemsky Sobor not a parliament? |
Dmitriy Liseitsev
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Pages 142-150 |
Discussing recent books
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The Exemplary prosopographic study of the history of hundreds of genera that recreated the Russian State |
Vladimir Arakcheev
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Pages 151-156 |
«Eastern trace» in the Sovereign's court of the first half of the 17th century |
Andrey Belyakov
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Pages 156-160 |
Duma and room people of Tsar Mikhail Romanov in diplomatic contacts of the Russian state with the Crimean khanate |
Alexander Vinogradov
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Pages 160-165 |
A fundamental research revealing new aspects of understanding relationship of the tsar with Boyar Duma and Royal courtiers |
Michael O. Akishin
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Pages 165-170 |
Scientific research generating new books |
Pavel Sedov
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Pages 170-174 |
Expected gift to specialists in the history of Russia of the 17th century |
Dmitriy Liseitsev
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Pages 174-181 |
Institutes and communities
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Catholics and Protestants of Riga in the middle of the 18th century |
Ekaterina Samylovskaya
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Pages 182-187 |
Edmund Walsh, Vatican plans and Russian reality of 1922–1923 |
Eugenia Tokareva
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Pages 188-204 |
Professional community
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The history of historical science in the works of A.I. Klibanov |
Margarita Vandalkovskaya
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Pages 205-213 |
Reviews
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«In the great book about the history of our homeland B.D. Grekov entered many bright pages» |
Vitaliy Tikhonov
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Pages 214-218 |
Rec. ad op.: A.P. Sinelobov. Personalniy sostav gorodovykh prikazchikov i gubnykh starost Moskovskogo gosudarstva XVI–XVII vv. Moscow, 2018. |
Vladimir Glaziev
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Pages 218-222 |
Rec ad op.: V.N. Glaziyev. Ocherki istorii goroda Voronezha i Voronezhskogo uyezda v kontse XVI – XVII vekakh. Voronezh, 2018 |
Nikolay Mininkov
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Pages 222-226 |
Rec. ad op.: Arzamasskiy uezd v XVII veke. Akti prikaznogo deloproizvodstva dopetrovskoy epohi: sbornik dokumentov. Vol. 1–2. Nizhni Novgorod, 2018–2019 |
Alexey Morokhin
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Pages 227-228 |
The new book on how in the middle of the 17th century the Moscow kingdom became autocracy |
Viktor Maul
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Pages 229-236 |
Grand-Ducal Childhood: Upbringing and Education of the Tsar’s Sons in the 19th Century |
Olga Belousova
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Pages 237-241 |
D.N. Lyubimov as Memoirist and Historian |
Dmitriy Andreev
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Pages 241-245 |
Dueling in the parliamentary history of late imperial Russia |
Igor Kiryanov
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Pages 245-247 |