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  1. Professor Vernadsky reviews the origins of the Russian state, Kievan Russia, the Mongol period, the tsardom of Moscow in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and the Russian empire from Peter the Great to Nicholas II. The last third of the book discusses the revolution of 1917 and the emergence of the Soviet Union as a world power.

    • George Vernadsky
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  3. Vernadsky's major work is the five-volume A History of Russia (1943--69). Planned as a collaboration between Vernadsky and Michael Karpovich of Harvard University, it was originally intended to run to nine volumes, but Karpovich's death in 1959 ended the possibility of his doing the later sections, and no further volumes appeared.

  4. 5,071 reviews1,240 followers. March 29, 2016. This general history of Russia, used as a text in college, is a competent introduction to the field. The author, covering years through 1966 in this edition, is prejudiced against the Soviet period. Upon entering Grinnell College I enrolled in a two-semester Russian history course, focusing my ...

  5. George Vernadsky, Eurasianism, the Mongols, and Russia. Eurasianism, the theory that Russia was neither Europe nor Asia but a world unto itself, Eurasia, runs through much, if not all, of George Vernadsky's enormous scholarly output.'. Eurasianism was the fuel of his impressive produc- tivity, the central, unifying theme of his varied ...

  6. Vernadsky's major work is the five-volume A History of Russia (1943--69). Planned as a collaboration between Vernadsky and Michael Karpovich of Harvard University, it was originally intended to run to nine volumes, but Karpovich's death in 1959 ended the possibility of his doing the later sections, and no further volumes appeared.

  7. American historian (1887-1973) This page was last edited on 4 May 2024, at 04:27. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.