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{{Library work|title=A History of the U.S.S.R.|author= | {{Library work|title=A History of the U.S.S.R.|author=Anna Pankratova, Sergei Bakhrushin, Konstantin Bazilevich, A. V. Fokht|written in=1947|original language=Russian|publisher=Foreign Languages Publishing House|published_date=1947|published_location=Moscow|type=Book|source=[https://communismarchive2.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/history_of_the_ussr_part1.pdf Part 1]<br>[https://communismarchive2.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/history_of_the_ussr_part2.pdf Part 2]<br>[https://communismarchive2.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/history_of_the_ussr_part3.pdf Part 3]}} | ||
= Part One (Prehistory to 1700) = | |||
== Early Times == | |||
=== The Primitive Community System in Our Country === | |||
==== Primeval Human Society ==== | |||
==== The Matriarchal Clan ==== | |||
==== The Patriarchal Clan ==== | |||
=== Earliest States on the Territory of Our Country === | |||
==== Earliest Slaveowning States in the Caucasus and Central Asia ==== | |||
==== Peoples of the Northern Black Sea Region ==== | |||
==== Nomads of Asia (from the 3rd century B.C. to the 8th century A.D.) ==== | |||
==== Early Feudal States in Transcaucasia ==== | |||
==== Peoples of Central Asia in the Struggle against the Arabs ==== | |||
==== Khazars and Bulgars on the Volga ==== | |||
== The Kiev State == | |||
=== Formation of the Kiev State === | |||
==== The Slavs in the 6th–9th Centuries ==== | |||
==== Union of Eastern Slavs around Kiev ==== | |||
==== Introduction of Christianity into Kiev Rus ==== | |||
=== Disintegration of the Kiev State === | |||
==== Establishment of Feudalism in the Kiev State ==== | |||
== Feudal Disunity in Eastern Europe and Central Asia == | |||
=== Feudal Principalities in the 12th and 13th Centuries === | |||
==== Intensification of Feudal Disunity ==== | |||
==== The Galich-Volhynsk Principality in the 12–13th Centuries ==== | |||
==== The Principality of Rostov-Suzdal ==== | |||
==== The Land of Novgorod ==== | |||
==== Transcaucasia and Central Asia in the 11th–12th Centuries ==== | |||
=== Mongol Conquests in the 13th Century === | |||
==== The Empire of Genghis Khan ==== | |||
==== The Conquest of Eastern Europe ==== | |||
==== Transcaucasia and Central Asia under the Rule of the Mongols ==== | |||
=== The Struggle against German and Swedish Feudal Lords === | |||
==== Seizures by the German Feudal Lords in the Baltic ==== | |||
==== Struggle of Novgorod and Pskov against the Swedish and German Feudal Lords ==== | |||
=== The Grand Duchy of Lithuania === | |||
==== Formation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ==== | |||
==== Social System of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ==== | |||
=== The Grand Principality of Vladimir === | |||
==== The Principalities of Northeastern Rus ==== | |||
==== Novgorod and Pskov in the 14th and 15th Centuries ==== | |||
=== The Rise of Moscow === | |||
==== Strengthening of the Moscow Principality ==== | |||
==== Beginning of the Struggle against the Tatars ==== | |||
==== The Feudal Struggle in the First Half of the 15th Century ==== | |||
=== The Empire of Timur and the Decline of the Golden Horde === | |||
==== The Empire of Timur. The Uzbeks ==== | |||
==== Peoples of the Volga Region under the Rule of the Tatars ==== | |||
==== The Crimean Khanate ==== | |||
==== The Siberian Khanate. The Kazakhs ==== | |||
== Creation of the Russian National State == | |||
=== The Reign of Ivan III and Vasili III === | |||
==== Territorial Formation of the Russian State ==== | |||
==== Liberation from the Tatar Yoke. The Conquests of Ivan III ==== | |||
==== Russian Social and State Structure at the End of the 15th Century ==== | |||
== Expansion of the Russian State and Its Transformation into a Multi-National Realm == | |||
=== The Reign of Ivan IV === | |||
==== The Rule of the Boyars. Reforms of the 1550s ==== | |||
==== The Wars of Tsar Ivan IV ==== | |||
==== The Oprichnina ==== | |||
==== End of the Livonian War ==== | |||
==== Subjugation of the People of Western Siberia at the End of the 16th Century ==== | |||
==== Crafts and Trade in Russia in the 16th Century ==== | |||
==== Life and Culture in the 16th Century ==== | |||
== The Peoples of Russia in the 17th Century == | |||
=== The Peasant War and the Struggle against Polish and Swedish Intervention in Russia at the Beginning of the 17th Century === | |||
==== The Russian State before the Peasant War ==== | |||
==== Attempts of the Polish Gentry to Subjugate the Russian State. False Dimitry I ==== | |||
==== Peasant Insurrection under the Leadership of Bolotnikov ==== | |||
==== Polish and Swedish Hostilities in 1608–1610 ==== | |||
==== Struggle of the Russian People against the Polish Invaders ==== | |||
=== Autocracy in Russia in the 17th Century === | |||
==== Reign of Mikhail Romanov ==== | |||
==== Foreign Policy after the Peasant War ==== | |||
==== Feudal Serf Economy ==== | |||
==== Uprisings in the Cities in the Middle of the 17th Century ==== | |||
==== Organs of Government of the Russian State ==== | |||
==== Nikon's Church Reform and the Schism ==== | |||
=== The Ukraine and Byelorussia in the 17th Century === | |||
==== The Ukraine and Byelorussia under Polish Dominion ==== | |||
==== The Struggle of the Ukrainian People against Poland ==== | |||
==== Incorporation of the Ukraine into the Russian State. War with Poland ==== | |||
=== Popular Uprisings in Russia in the Second Half of the 17th Century === | |||
==== The Moscow Uprising of 1662 ==== | |||
==== The Volga Region in the 17th Century ==== | |||
==== Popular Uprising under the Leadership of Stepan Razin ==== | |||
=== Life and Culture in the 17th Century Russia === | |||
==== Education ==== | |||
==== Moscow, the Capital ==== | |||
=== The Peoples of Siberia in the 17th Century === | |||
==== Eastern Siberia in the 17th Century ==== | |||
==== Conquest and Colonization of Eastern Siberia ==== | |||
=== Transcaucasia and Central Asia in the 16th and 17th Centuries === | |||
==== Transcaucasia in the 16th and 17th Centuries ==== | |||
==== Central Asia in the 16th and 17th Centuries ==== | |||
=== Important Dates in the History of the U.S.S.R. (From Ancient Times until the End of the 17th Century) === | |||
= Part Two (1700–1894) = | |||
= Part Three (1894–1946) = | = Part Three (1894–1946) = |
Revision as of 15:07, 17 June 2024
A History of the U.S.S.R. | |
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Author | Anna Pankratova, Sergei Bakhrushin, Konstantin Bazilevich, A. V. Fokht |
Written in | 1947 |
Translated by | from Russian |
Publisher | Foreign Languages Publishing House |
First published | 1947 Moscow |
Type | Book |
Source | Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 |