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adam_text | Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements ix
List of Maps and Figures xi
Introduction 1
“Light of Freedom Began to Dawn” 1
“History s Turning Points” 6
The Battle of Kulikovo as “Mythscape” 10
Hindsight and Narrative 15
About the Structure of the Book 17
1 The Medieval and Pre-Modem Battlefield 19
1.1 The Battle of Kulikovo in the Early Sources 19
1-2 The First Chronicle Entries 22
1-3 New Cluster of Texts 30
1-4 The Life of Dmitrii Ivanovich 31
1.5 Poetic Zadonshchina 37
1.6 Expanded Chronicle Tale 42
Oleg of Riazan— “The New Judas 42
Churchmen Enter the Scene 46
Anticipation and Divine Miracles 50
1.7 Vassian Rylo s Letter to Ivan 111 54
1.8 The Tale of the Rout of Mamai 57
“Like a Flock of Sheep 57
Allies of Mamai and Dmitrii 63
Role of DmitriUs Family 68
Involvement of the Trinity Monastery 72
Metropolitans Alive and Dead 76
Omens and Comparisons 78
Events on the Battlefield 80
Image of Dmitrii in The Tale* 83
List of Motifs: The Plot-Structure is Established 85
1.9 Further Developments 87
Nikon Chronicle 87
Book of Degrees 91
Zadonshchina: The Longer Version 94
Our Lady of the Don—and Vladimir 97
VI
CONTENTS
2 From Manuscripts to National History Writing 101
Entering the Age of Print 101
2.1 The Kievan Sinopsis—The First History Textbook 102
“SLavo -Rossian” Viewpoint 102
The Adventures ofZakhariia Tiuchev 105
Other Details in the Sinopsis 107
2.2 Historians Kulikovo Takes Shape 108
First Steps in National History Writing 108
Mankiev s “Secular Kulikovo” 109
V N. Tatishchev s Detailed Narrative 111
M. M. Shcherbatov’s Critical Touch 115
I. N Boltin: Defending the Virtues of the Muscovite Grand
Prince 119
2.3 “First National Victory : Russian National Historiography and the
Kulikovo Battle 121
Scholarly Developments 121
N. M. Karamzin s Patriotic Viewpoint 122
N. A. Polevoi—A Critic Who Failed 128
S. M. Solov ev: “Europe over Asia” 130
N. I. Kostomarov: Dmitrii as a Man of “Poor Talent 132
V O. Kliuchevskii: “The First National Victory” 136
Later Developments 137
3 Popular Kulikovo 139
3.1 Popular-Historical Publications 139
The First Attempts 140
Productive Gur ianov 141
Kazadaev’s Post-Napoleonic Ideas 143
Afremov s Military Details 145
500-Year Celebrations:Ilovaiskies “Historical Viewpoint” 151
The Ottoman Question 157
3.2 School Textbooks 161
Ilovaiskii and the Role of Riazan 164
Ostrogorskii Fulfilling “Certain Didactic Criteria” 166
“The First National Feat” 169
The Active Role of Dmitrii 171
S. F Platonov s Enduring Interpretations 174
3.3 Lubok Literature 176
“The Horrible Rout ofMamai” 177
CONTENTS
VII
3.4 Oral Tradition 180
Historical Songs and the Saturday of Dmitrii” 182
Afanas’ev and “Godless Mamai” 186
Kulikovo in Bylinas 191
3.5 Plays and Poetry 192
Ozerov and “Dmitrii Donskoi” 192
Poems Inspired by Kulikovo 195
3.6 Visual Battlefield 203
Kulikovo in Artworks 203
Monument to Kulikovo 207
Epilogue: Notes on Soviet and Post-Soviet Kulikovo 215
“Contemporary Kulikovo Fields” 216
St. Dmitrii Donskoi 219
Kulikovo in Images 223
Mythscape Challenged 226
Conclusion 230
Bibliography 237
Abbreviations 237
Sources 237
Printed Chronicle Sources 237
Other Printed Sources 238
Virtual Sources 241
Literature 242
Index of Names and Subj ects 252
Bibliography
Abbreviations
FzoG Forschungen zur osteuropäischen Geschichte
psrl Polnoe sobranie russkikh letopisei
skkdr Slovar’ knizhnikov i knizhnosti drevnei Rusi
todrl Trudy otdela drevnerusskoi literatury
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Index of Names and Subjects
Excluding Dmitrii Ivanovich (Donskoi), Kulikovo, Russia, Rus’, Mamai and Tatar. The names of
late modem and contemporary rulers and ecclesiastic leaders are presented according to then-
established English form.
Abraham 271123,34, 43-44,53
Academy of Arts 211
Academy of St Petersburg 108
Adam, merchant from Moscow 54
Afanas’ev, Aleksandr 186,191
Afremov, I. 145-151,212
Ahmed, Khan 30
Aleksii, Metropolitan 50,77
Aleksandra, Grand Princess 92
Aleksandr Iaroslavich Nevskii 5,32,53,66,
71, 79, 82, 85, 89, 92,125-126, 207,
222-223
Aleksandr of Tver 65 11151
Alexander I 122,142-144,193,198, 210-211,
232
Alexander 11 158, 205
Alexander ill 174
Alexander, grand duke of Lithuania 66
Alexander the Great 58, 85, 89
Alexandria Codex 58
Alexis II, Metropolitan 225
Alta, River 126
Amalek (Amalekites) 36,79
Arnel kin, A. O. 5-6
Anan’in, V. 171-174
Andrei Bogoliubskii, Grand Prince 98-99
Andrei Cherkisovich 8011203
Andrei (Olgerdovich) of Polotsk 2,40,46,
65-67,73-74, 79» 66,104,114,117,129,
134,165,170,221
Andrei Rublev 219
Andronikov Monastery 58
Archangel 186,190
Ashurkov, V. N. 210-212
Asia 4,130-131,133,160,165,169,171-172,200,
232
Astrakhan 93,154
Assmann, Jan 10,13
Avilov, M. I. 223
Azbelev, S. N. 5,19,181
Balashov, A. D. 210-211
Balkans 158,172,233
Basil of Caesarea, bishop 76-77
Batu, Khan 271123,43» 59~6o, 89, 96,154,164
Bell, Duncan S. A 11-12,234
Bellona 144
Beloozero 1, 8011203,83n2i6, n4,129,164
Bessonov, P. 184
Bigich, Tatar commander 33
Blagoslovenno voinstvo Nebesnogo Tsaria, see
“Blessed Be the Host of the Heavenly King*
“Blessed Be the Host of the Heavenly King*
(icon) 93
Blinov, I. G. 206
Blok, Aleksandr 200-203
Boian 39
Boltin, I. N. U9-121
Bolottseva, I. P. 204
Book ofDegrees of the Royal Genealogy 22,
70, 76, 89, 91-94, 97, 99» 119» 223, 231
Boris and Gleb 32,34,36,39,52,76-79» 62,
86, 90,222-223
Boulding, Kenneth 163
Bouvines, battle of 8-9,157
Brandenburg 156
Briansk 51,161
Briullov, A P. 211
Bronze Horseman” 210
Brooks, J effrey 163
Bubnov, A P. 223, 226
Bulgakov, S. V. 185-186
Bulgaria 158
Burova, O. K. 220
Bylina songs 181-182,189,191-192
Caffa 67, 86, 96
Casimir 1 v, grand duke of Lithuania 45
Caspian Sea 188
Catalaunian Plains, battle of 131
Cathedral of Holy Transfiguration 184
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
253
Cathedral of St Sophia 40,182
Catherine 11 119
Caucasus 158,233
Chelubei 2, 21,105, 205, 223,225,231
Cherkazy (Circassians) 28
Chemiavsky, Michael 36, 84
Chernigov 174
Chistovich, E. 151
Christ 36, 47-48, 5211111, 55-56, 62, 65, 71-72,
74, 84, 89, 91, 94,100,189, 2n, 225
“Church Militant,” see “Blessed Be the Host of
the Heavenly King” (icon)
Congress of Berlin 158
Constantine, Emperor 32, 53-55, 79, 89. 92,
94
Constantinople 60, 64, 77, 99
Cossacks 97-98,187-188
Crecy, battle of 1471128
Crimea 58, 61, 64, 67-68, 96,110,219
Crimean war (1853-1856) 157
Damaskin, archbishop 212
Daniil Beleust 800203
Daniil, Metropolitan 61, 89-91
Danilo 111, Serbian patriarch 41
Darius, Persian king 89
David, king of Israel 53-55, 79
Davydov, Roman 224
Decembrist movement 195-196,198,208,
232
Demetrius of Thessaloniki, Saint 52,185,222
Demetrius Saturday, see Saturday of Dmitrii
Discourse of Prince Lazar 41
Diocletian, Emperor 52
Dmitriev, L. A. 57
Dmitrii (Bobrok-)Volynets 2-3, 78, 82, 86,
90,112,114,118, 225
Dmitrii of Suzdal 70,177
Dmitrii (Olgerdovich) of Briansk 2,40, 46,
65-67, 73-74, 79, 86,104, n4, U7,129,
134,165,170,221
Dmitrii Pozharskii 210
Dmitrii Shemiaka 45
Dmitrii Vsevolozh 8011203
Dmitrovsk 83n2i6
Don, River 26, 29, 35, 38, 42, 46, 66-67, 86,
91, 97,104, no, U7,134,146,165,168-169,
173, !75, 209, 215
Donskoi Monastery 98
Dorfman, Eugene 85
Dubenka 47
Duby, Georges 8-9
Dvina 63
Edward hi 147
Elena Ivanovna, Princess 66-67
Elagin, N. 151
Elets 8on203
England 147
Epiphanius the Wise 43n8i
Ermolin Chronicle 98—99
Europe 4, 7,108, m, 122,130-131,140,171,186
Evdokia, Grand Princess 66, 68-71, 84, 86,
141,165,177,179,184-186
Expanded Chronicle Tale 20, 30-31, 35,
41-54, 61, 63, 67-68, 72, 78-79, 81, 87,
89-90, 92-93,109,124-125,134,155,173,
190, 222-223
Fedor of Beloozero 24,26
Fedor of Elets 8011203
Fehrbellin, battle of 156
Feodosii, priest 97
Flanders 8
Floros and Lauros, Saints 72
Fomenko, A. T. 227
Fontenoy, battle of 120
France 147,205
Friazy (Genoese/Venetian/Italians) 28, U3
Friedrich 11 156
Fullon, A. A. 211
Gartvig, A. F. 171-174
Cazi 11 Giray, Khan 98
Genoa 67
George, (Georgios), Saint 52,189-190, 222
Gerasim, bishop of Kolomna 25, 46,49-50,
86-87,146
Gibbon, Edward 122
Glazunov, I. S. 223
Gleb of Briansk 8011203, U4
Goliath 51,79-81,190
(Golden) Horde 1,4, 25, 54, 67, 93,107,130,
132,137,164-165,167,169,170,172,175,
177,187,199, 215-217
Granicus, battle of 6
254
Great Northern War 109
Grimm Brothers 186
Gur’ianov, I. G. 141-143,177-180,193
Hagar, sons of (Hagarenes) 27,29, 69,137
Halperin, Charles 5,21, 38, 54, 61, 84, 228
Holy Synod 164
Iaroslav 1 34, 39, 44, 53, 66,79, 82, 85, 89,126
Iaroslavl 1, 8011203, 8311216,129,164
lazy (Alans) 28
Iberian peninsula 143
Igor Riurikovich of Kiev 39, 55
Igor Sviatoslavich of Chernigov 38
Illustrated Chronicle (Illuminated Codex) 88,
100, 203-204
Ilovaiskii, D. I. 151-160,164-166,168,200
Imperial Academy of Arts 204, 206
Imperial Society of History of Russia 208
Innokentii Gizel 102-103
Isaac 44
Ishmaelites, race of 27
Isoaho, Mari 5, 32, 7511183
Israel 33, 36^5, 54, 60
Iona, Metropolitan 45
Iosif-Volokolamskii Monastery 87
Iosif Volotskii 76
Italians 96
Iuliana, daughter of Grand Prince of
Tver 6511151
Iur’ev 8011203
Iuri of Moscow 157
Iuri of Zvenigorod and Galich 37, 68-71,86
Iuri of Meshcher 8011203
Ivan 1 31-32, 39,62, 92,215
Ivan 11 92
Ivan hi 21,30,41, 52,54-57, 60, 64, 66-68,
71, 99,126,154,213
Ivan iv 91, 93, 97,100,146,149-150,154,182,
203,231
Ivan Rodivonovich Kvashniia 8011203
Ivan of Beloozero 24, 26
Ivanov, K. A. 169-171
Ivanov, V S. 220
Jerusalem 59-60,94
Jogaila (Iagailo, Jagiello), Grand Duke of
Lithuania 1,29,31,35,40, 45 63-65,
84-85,107, no, 124,140,155,164,170, i92
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
Judas 44,54
Julian, Emperor 59-60, 76-77
Kalka, battle of 27, 69-71, 225
Karamzin, N. M. 121-129,132,141,145,152,
168,185, 207, 232
Karelia 151
Kashin 129
Kavgad 157
Kazadaev, A. V. 143-145,193,198,212
Kazadaev, V. A. 2 n
Kazan 93-94, 97» 146,154, 228, 231
Kharkhordin, Oleg in
Khilkov, A. Ia. 109
Kiev 39,59, 62,79,98-99-102-104
Kievan Cave Monastery 102
Kievan Sinopsis 101-108, n6,140-141,163,177,
180,189, 204, 206,231
Kiprensky, Orest 204-205,207
Kiprian, Metropolitan 36,54, 65-66,72,
76-78, 86, 89-91,98-99,104-105,123,
133,135,153,184,186,231
Kirill, Patriarch 221,223
Kliuchevskii, V. 0. 136-137
Kloss, B. M. 46, 58, 61,75
Kochetkov, I. A. 98
Kolomna 1, 49“5°, 63, 8011203, 86, 97-99,
104,170, 221-222
Korostelina, Karina V. 7
Korpela, Jukka 50
Korovin, S. A. 205
Kosovo 9-10
Kosovo, battle of 9-10,271123, 321142,441184,
58, 62, 79
Kostiantin Konanovich 8011203
Kostomarov, N. I. 132-136,160, 228
Kostroma 25, 30, 50, 8011203, 8311216, no, 127,
130,132,135,144
Krasov, V. I. 198-200
Kratkaia letopisnaia povest see Short
Chronicle Tale
Kriukov, N. T. 171-174
Ksenia 193-195
Kuchin, P. 216
Kurtsa, stream 209
Kuzma Minin 210
Ladoga, Lake 151
Laurentian Chronicle 98
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
Lay of Igor s Campaign 38
Lazar, prince of Serbia 9, 41, 82, 79
LeClerc, N. G. 119-120
Lenhoff, Gail 36, 61, 7811192, 93
Life of Aleksandr Nevskii 32,36,44, 58, 79
Life of Sergii of Radonezh 20,46-50
Life of Stefan of Perm 50
Likhachev, D. S. 62,204
Lithuania 22,291129, 30, 39,40-41,44-46,
60-61, 64-68, 71, 77, 8311216, 97,148,
164,170,190-191,231
Litsevoi Letopisnyi svod, see Illustrated
Chronicle
Lomonosov, M. V. 119
London 122
Louis xv 120
Lowenthal, David 11,15
Lubok publications 18,107-108,141,143,145,
151,176-180,195, 206,233
Luke the Evangelist 65, 97-100
Makarii, Metropolitan 36, 91,100, 219
Mankiev, A. I. 109-m, 116
Mann, Robert 182,191-192
Marathon, battle of 6,146
Mars 144
Martos, I. P. 210
Mary, Virgin (see also Mother of God) 22,
98,100
Matorin, Victor 223
Maxim the Greek 90, 219
Mecha, River 29,209
Menology (journal) 133
Mercurius 76
Meshcher 8011203
Mesiatseslov, see Menology
Meyendorff, John 67
Michael 1 213
Michael, Archangel 52, 70, 94, 222
Mikhail Brenk (Bren’kov, Ondreevich) 3, 26,
80, 86,104,155
Mikhail of Tver 157
Mikhailo Ivanovich 26
Mikhailov, Ivan 140
Mikula Vasil’evich 8on203
Miller, David B. 45,48-49, 75, 99
Ministry of Enlightment 164
Mitrofan, bishop of Kolomna 58, 75
Mohammed-Girey, Khan 58
255
Mongols 1,5,70,125,129,132,143,149, 200
Morozov, Lev 26
Moscow Society of History and Russian
Antiquities 121
Moses 33,53-54, 79
Mother of God (Mary) 22, 25, 29, 34,46,
47-48, 73,94, 97-100,146,184
“Mother of God of the Sign” (icon) 98
Mozhaisk 8311216
Mstislav Rostislavich of Smolensk and
Novgorod 149
Muhammed 33,82
Murad, Sultan 9
Murom 1, 8on203, 8311216,164
Musin-Pushkin, A. I. 109,119
Müller, Gerhard Friedrich 108
Nabiev, Rustam 228
Napoleon 143-144
Napoleonic wars 121,140, 210, 232
NATO (The North Atlantic Treaty
Organization) 9
Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylonia 59, 89
Nechaev, S. D. 146,208-209, 211
Nepriadva, River 24, 26, 91,110,129,146, 209,
225
Nesterov, M. V 205, 208
Neva, battle of 32,126,129
Nicholas 1 198, 211
Nicholas 11 170,174
Nicholas, Saint 222
Nikolai Nikolaevich, Grand Prince 159
Nikon Chronicle 22, 87-91, 93, 97,100,112,
n5, U7,146,155, 203
Nizhnyi Novgorod 35, 8311216,144,175
Nora, Pierre 11-12,150-151, 212
Nosovskü, G. V 227
Novgorod 30,35, 40, 45-46, 63,79, 8311216,
95, 98,175,182-183,213-214
Novgorod I Chronicle 20, 22-25, 27
Novgorod IVChronicle 20, 31, 42, 45-46, 54,
68, 87, 97
Og of Bashan 33
Oka, River 29,50,182
Oleg of Riazan 1, 29, 35,40, 44-45, 54,
63-64, 73, 84-85,104-105, no, 124,134,
165,170
Olenin, A. N. 211
256
Olgerd (Algirdas), grand duke of Lithuania
30,46, 63-65, 85,104,107,140,155,192
Olympia 198
Ondrei of Muroma 8011203
Ondrei Serkizov 26
Onega, Lake 191
Orlov, Aleksandr 197-199
Orthodox Church 2,34-36,50, 61, 72-78, 81,
83» 90-91» no, 185-186,219-223,
225-226,231,233-234
Osliaba 2, 41-42, 74-75» 86-87,95,104,
160-161,165,167,170, 225
Ostei 30,127
Ostrogorskii, M. Ia. 166-169
Ostrowski, Donald 5,20,31, 45, 56-58
Ottoman Empire 9,103,157-158
“Our Lady of the Don” (icon) 97-100,146
“Our Lady of Vladimir” (icon) 97-100
Ozerov, Vladislav 192-195
Pakhomii the Serb 48
Palestine 99
Paris 122
Parnassus 198
Pechenegs 81
Pechora, River 191
Peipus, battle of 32
Penza 136
Peredvizhniki, see “Wanderers” 206
Pereiaslavl 50, 8on203, 8311216
Peresvet (Aleksandr) 2,14, 21, 30,41-42, 51,
74-75, 81» 86-87, 95,104-105,113,155,
160-161,165,167,170,190,196,198, 205,
210, 223, 225, 231
Persia 76
Perun 82
Peter 1 108-109, 116,119,122,126,142, 210, 213
Peter and Paul fortress 132
Peter, Apostle 184
Peter, Metropolitan 34, 78, 82, 90,112,165
Petrov, Andrei 227
Philip Augustus, French king 157
Pimen, Metropolitan 77, 91
Platonov, S. F. 174-176,215
Plokhy, Serhii 103-104
Plotnov, A. I. 223
Podivilov, Stanislav 225
Pokrovskii, N. 171-174
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
Poland 291129
Poles 103
Polevoi, N. A. 128-130,145
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 103
Poltava, battle of 126
Polovtsians (Polovtsy) 27,38, i26n85
Pomar, Mark G. 193
Popov, Pavel 223
Prostrannaia letopisnaia povest, see Expanded
Chronicle Tale
Pskov 30
Pushkarev, L. N. 104
Putin, Vladimir 228
Qipchaq khanate 271122
Rachel 50
Raivo, Petri 7,20811228
Rastegai 180
Red Army 216-217
Riazan 30, 35, 39-40, 44-45» 60, 63-64, 85,
144,164-165,170,175,190
Riurik (Rurik) 39,213
Rimmon-Kennan, Shlomith 15
Rogozhskii Chronicle 20,28
Rostov 1,129,164
Rozhdestveno-Monastyrshina
(Monastyrshchino) 149,227
Rozhkov, N. 215
Rumiantsev, A. M. 109
Russian Academy of Sciences 174
Russian Chronograph 87,99
Russo-Turkish war (1676-1681) 103
Russo-Turkish war (1877-1878) 158
Ruthenians 103-104
Ryleev, K. F. 195-198,200
Sakharov, Andrei 1—4
Salmina, M. A. 37, 61, 64, 66
Samara 174
Sarah 271123
Saratov 132
Satan 35,44
Saturday of Dmitrii 184-186
SavePev-Rostislavich, N. V. 144-145,198
Sazonov, V. K. 138,205, 207
Scandinavia 111
Schenk, Frithjof Benjamin 5,125-126
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
Schlozer, Ludwig von 108
Seleznev, Iu. V. 5-6
Semen Melik 26
Semen Mikhailovich 26
Serbia 9-10,158
Serbian Alexandria 58
Sergii of Radonezh, igumen of Trinity
Monastery 2,14,46-49» 66, 72-76, 83,
86-87, 95» 104, i5i-!53» 155» *59»165,167,
170,197-198, 204-205,211, 223, 231
Serov, Aleksandr 205
Serpukhov 1,6211143
Shambinago, S. K. 46,138,182-183
Shcherbatov, M. M. 115-120,124,132,144
Shenkursk 186
Short Chronicle Tale 28-30,41,44—45
Siberia 154
Sidorov, L. P. 104
Simon, Metropolitan 75-76
Sishka, stream
Sita, battle of 149
Skazanie o Mamaevom poboishche, see Tale of
the Rout of Mamai
Slavs 199-200
Slovo o polku Igoreve, see Lay of Igor s
Campaign
Smelka, stream 209
Sofia I Chronicle 20,31,42,45-46, 54,87,
91» 97
Sofonii of Riazan 38-39,155
SoiuzmuTtfiLm 224
Solomoniia Saburov 58
Solov’ev, S. M. 130-132,136, 200
Solov’ev, Vladimir 200,202
Solovki Monastery 188,190
Song of Roland 7511183
Soviet Union 174,215-219, 233
Spain 143
St Petersburg 108,132,174,192, 204, 211,212
Stalin, Iosif 217
State Historical Museum 205
Stefan, bishop of Perm 50
Stepennaia kniga, see Book of Degrees of the
Royal Genealogy
Stockholm 109
Story of the Life and Death of Grand Prince
Dmitrii Ivanovich 20, 30-37, 42,44,
72, 92,155
257
Subur 58,82
Surom 79
Suroz 67,113
Suzdal 1, 35, 54, 71» 8311216, 98,114,175
Suzdal Chronicle 20, 25-27
Sviatopolk of Kiev 32, 34, 44, 53~54, 63, 79
Sviatoslav of Kiev 39, 55
Sweden 109,111,189
Tacitus 122
Tale of Destruction of Riazan by Batu 27
Tale of the Rout of Mamai 20, 37-38, 41,
57-87, 89, 97, 99—100,102,104-105,107,
113,116-118,124,127,134,136,140-141»
155,161,165,173,187,192, 203, 206, 223,
230-232
Talych, Khan 98
Tamerlane (Timur Lenk) 93,96-99,149
Tatishchev, V. N. 111-115,120,144,146,156,
173
Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union
(tass) 217
Telescope (journal) 198
Teleskopsee Telescope
Teliak 51
Teutonic knights 33n42,129^4
Theophanes the Greek 97
Thessaloniki 52
Tikhomirov, E. 158-161, 200
Timofei Vasilyevich 114
TimofiiVoluevich 8011203
Titus, Emperor 59, 89
Tiuliubeka (Tuluri-Bega) 147
Tokhtamysh, Khan 3, 25, 30, 36, 54, 77, 87,
93,108,110, n5, u8,127,130,132,135,140,
142,144—145,154,159-160,165,171,
*73-176, 222
Topolsld,Jerzy 16,26
Tours, battle of 131
Tretiakov Gallery 97
Trinity Monastery 2,4,46-50, 58,66, 72-76,
86,104,159,165,167,170,180
Tula 145, 208, 2io-2n, 221,225, 227
Turkey 190
Turks 60,159
Turpin, Archbishop 7511183
Tver 30, 35,45, 6511151, 8311216,134,175»
193-194
258
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
Uglich l, 8311216
Ugra, stand by the River 30-31, 54-57» 60,
230
Ukraine 103-104
University of Kharkov 132
University of Moscow 130,136
Valaam Monastery 151
Vasil’ev, V. F. 210-211
VasiTevich, Mikula 26
Vasilii I 36-37» 68-71,86, 96-99
Vasilii ii 20,22,37,45
Vasilii hi 21, 58, 64,71
Vasilii Mikhailovich 129
Vasnetsov, V M. 205
Vassian Rylo, archbishop 31, 54-57» 60, 99
Vernadsky, George 118
Vladimir (principality) 1,34, 50,59» 77-7$,
80 (note 203), 83n2i6, 98, 99,104,114,221
Vladimir ii Monomakh 55
Vladimir of Kiev 31-33, 39, 55, 62, 89, 92, 94,
213
Vladimir (Volodimir) Andreevich of
Serpukhov 2-3,24-25, 39,43» 62, 66,
72-74, 8on203, 82, 85n222, 86, 89-90,
95, U4,126-127,170,190, 203
Vladimir Vsevolozh 8011203
Vilnius 63
Volga Bulgars 30, 99
Volui, Timofei 26
Voronezh 132
Vozhda, battle of 1,28,32-33 43» 89,124,129,
142,153» 164,175
Vyshgorod 98
Wachtel, Andrew Baruch 123
“Wanderers” 206
Wesenberg (Rakvere), battle of 129
White, Hayden 15, 42,128
White Sea 190
World War 1 173
World War 11 216,233
Yvon, Adolphe 205
Zadonshchina 20,30-31,37-42,44» 46,53,
61, 67, 94-96,155» 181,183,190,192,202
Zakharia Tushev (Zakhariia Tiuchev,
Zakhar ia Tiutrin) 77,86,104-107,123,
140,152,187-190,198, 204
Zhuravlev, Andrei 227
Zvenigorod 1,83n2i6
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author | Parppei, Kati 1975- |
author_GND | (DE-588)1122755155 |
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author_sort | Parppei, Kati 1975- |
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callnumber-first | D - World History |
callnumber-label | DK99 |
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callnumber-search | DK99 |
callnumber-sort | DK 299 |
callnumber-subject | DK - Russia, Soviet Union, Former Soviet Republics, Poland |
ctrlnum | (OCoLC)971328805 (DE-599)BSZ482190744 |
dewey-full | 947.03 |
dewey-hundreds | 900 - History & geography |
dewey-ones | 947 - Russia & east Europe |
dewey-raw | 947.03 |
dewey-search | 947.03 |
dewey-sort | 3947.03 |
dewey-tens | 940 - History of Europe |
discipline | Geschichte |
format | Book |
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spelling | Parppei, Kati 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)1122755155 aut The Battle of Kulikovo refought "The first national feat" by Kati Parppei Leiden ; Boston Brill [2017] XII, 258 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Russian history and culture volume 17 Includes bibliographical references "The Battle of Kulikovo, fought between Muscovite and Tatar troops in 1380, has been considered as a crucial turning point in the national history of Russia. In The Battle of Kulikovo Refought Kati Parppei examines the layers of contemporary meanings attached to the event from the Middle Ages to the present, following the formation and establishment of the collective images and perceptions concerning the battle. By utilizing a diverse set of sources Kati Parppei shows that the present image of the medieval battle was created in retrospect from the 15th century onwards by interpolating, interpreting and simplifying. The narrative themes emphasizing internal unity have been applicable to practically any political situation over the centuries, especially to ones involving external threat"--Provided by publisher Geschichte Politik Schlacht auf dem Kulikowo Pole (DE-588)4133287-8 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd rswk-swf Russland Sowjetunion Kulikovo, Battle of, Russia, 1380 Kulikovo, Battle of, Russia, 1380 / Public opinion Kulikovo, Battle of, Russia, 1380 / Historiography Historiography / Political aspects / History / Russia Historiography / Political aspects / History / Soviet Union Historiography / Political aspects / History / Russia (Federation) Historiography Historiography / Political aspects Public opinion / Russia / Russia (Federation) / Soviet Union / History Schlacht auf dem Kulikowo Pole (DE-588)4133287-8 s Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-04-33794-7 Russian history and culture volume 17 (DE-604)BV046744408 17 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029620097&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029620097&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029620097&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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