History of Ukraine-Rus' : Volume 2. The Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
History of Ukraine-Rus'
ISBN-10
1894865588
ISBN-13
9781894865586
Publisher
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Imprint
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Country of Manufacture
CA
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 19th, 2021
Print length
680 Pages
Weight
1,546 grams
Dimensions
19.20 x 26.30 x 5.10 cms
Product Classification:
European historyMedieval history
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Multi-volume, comprehensive account of the ancient, medieval, and early modern history of the Ukrainian people.
Volumes 1 through 3 of Mykhailo Hrushevsky’s ten-volume magnum opus, History of Ukraine-Rus'', form a foundational unit for the history of the Ukrainian lands and people wherein the eminent historian explores the history of the Ukrainian lands from antiquity up until the dissolution of the Rus'' state on western Ukrainian territories in the fourteenth century. Volume 2 acts as a chronological bridge within that unit. The first half of the volume provides what is still the best political history of medieval southern East Slavic territory in any language. It draws on an extraordinarily wide range of evidence to document events from the time of the death of Volodymyr the Great in 1015 through the period of Mongol devastations in 1237–41. Hrushevsky describes the consolidation of the Rus'' state in the middle Dnipro region and its rapid political and cultural growth and increasing prosperity in East Slavic territory under the ever-expanding lines of Volodymyr’s dynasty. In the second half of the volume, Hrushevsky exploits all of the literary and archaeological evidence available at the turn of the twentieth century to describe as accurately as possible the physical presence of Rus'' society on Ukrainian territory, including in the Kyiv, Chernihiv, and Pereiaslav lands, in Volhynia and Galicia, and in the steppe (what is now southern and eastern Ukraine). These two parts of the volume together make Hrushevsky’s case that the Ukrainian people had in their past a period of political statehood lasting for almost four centuries and that by 1900, they and their ancestors had lived continuously in the same territory for almost 1,500 years. Thus, Hrushevsky declares in his introductory remarks, “The history of the territory of present-day Ukraine is the history of the Ukrainian people.”
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