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Russia and its Neighbors: An Historical Approach to Contemporary Problems. I. The Rise and Fall of the Russian Empire A. Ancient Peoples and Early Centers (862-1240) B. Under Mongol Rule: Rule from the Steppe (1240-1487) C. The Muscavite Era and Growth of the Russian Empire
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Russia and its Neighbors: An Historical Approach to Contemporary Problems I. The Rise and Fall of the Russian Empire A. Ancient Peoples and Early Centers (862-1240) B. Under Mongol Rule: Rule from the Steppe (1240-1487) C. The Muscavite Era and Growth of the Russian Empire D. Impact of the Romanov Family (1689-1917) E. Revolution and the End of the Monarchy II. Evo- and Devolution of the Soviet Union: 1924-1991 A. Lenin and the Political Blueprint for the USSR (1917-1924) B. Stalin and the Economic Plan C. The Post War and the Cold War (1945-1980s) D. The Collapse of the Soviet Union
Growth of the Russian Empire: Ancient Slavic Centers 800s - 1200s Novgorod Moscow Kiev
Growth of the Russian Empire: Under Mongol Rule 1200s - 1400s
Under Mongol Rule: (1240-1487) Mongol Empire Ghengis Khan The Golden Hoard of the Mongol Empire
The Muscavite Era and Growth of the Russian Empire: Late 1400s-Early 1500s Ivan III "The Great" 1462-1505
Ivan IV "The Terrible" (1533-1584) Ivan killed his son Ivan Fedor the Simple Boris Gudinov
Growth of the Russian Empire: The Romanovs Peter Romanov "The Great" 1689-1725
St. Petersburg: "Peters Window on the West" and "Venice of the North"
Growth of the Russian Empire: The Romanovs Czarina Catherine the Great 1762-1796
The End of the Monarchy in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Nicholas II Alexander I Alexander II Nicholas II and Family Nicholas and Alexandra Alexis, Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia
Early Soviet Leaders Vladimir Lenin 1917 Joseph Stalin 1924-1953 Introduced Economic Plan Introduced Political Design
From Soviet to Russian Leadership Yeltsin Gorbachev Putin