Readings

LEC # TOPICS READINGS
Week 1: Primary Issues of the Course
1 Introduction: Geography, Sources, Background  
2 The Origins of Rus'

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. “East Slavs and Kievan Rus’”. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 3-11.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. “Varangians”. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Fort Worth: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. 1991. Pp. 6-9.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. “Viking Influences”. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 14-20 and 11-13.

Gilbert, Martin. Atlas of Russian History. Routledge, 2002, Pp. 1-14.

Week 2: Rise of Kievan Rus’
3 The Rise of the Kievan State, 10th-11th centuries

Dmytryshyn, Basil. “Byzantine Relations, Olga, Sviatoslav.” 3rd ed. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Fort Worth: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. 1991. Pp. 9-30; “The Struggles of 976-980.” Pp. 47-49. (up to “Vladimir then began to reign alone in Kiev”.)

Martin, Janet. “Vladimir I (980-1015)”. In Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Pp. 1-20.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. “Conversion to Christianity”. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 60-71.

4 The State Structure of Kievan Rus’, 11th-12th c.’s

Martin, Janet. “Princes & Politics (1015-1125).” In Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. 21-56.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. “City-state”. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994, pp. 30-37.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. “Struggles,” (pp. 49-64), and “Testament,” (pp. 65-72). In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Fort Worth: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. 1991.

Week 3: Kievan Civilization
5 Economics and Society in Kievan Rus'

Martin, Janet. “Kievan Rus’ Society.” In Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Pp. 57-89.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. “Russkaia Pravda, Economy, and Society”. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 26-29, 38-44 and 49-54.

Week 4: The Decline of Kievan Rus’
6 Succession Struggles

Martin, Janet. “The Final Century [1139-1237].” In Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Pp. 90-133.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. “Andrei Bogoliubskii,” (pp. 72-76), and “Host of Igor,” (pp. 77-92). In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Fort Worth: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1991.

7 Novgorod, Galycia-Volynia, and Kievan Foreign Affairs

Martin, Janet. In Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Pp. 124-133.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Fort Worth: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1991. Pp. 114-132.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 44-48, 54-59 and 71-87.

Week 5: The Golden Horde
8 Mongol Conquest

Martin, Janet. In Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Pp. 134-57.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 146-70.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 99-102.

9 The Russian Lands within the Golden Horde

Martin, Janet. In Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Pp. 158-98

Dmytryshyn, Basil. “Mongol Rule and the Orthodox Church,” (pp. 174-77), and “Resistance to the Mongols,” (pp. 177-82). In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. “Ideology of Silence.” In Reinterpreting Russian History. Pp. 104-7.

Week 6: The Rise of Muscovy
10 The Rise of the Daniilovichi

Martin, Janet. Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Pp. 199-235.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 190-202.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. “Dmitrii Donskoi,” (pp. 87-90), and “Andrei Rublev,” (pp. 140-45). In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.

11 Unification and Centralization

Martin, Janet. (1425-1533). In Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Pp. 236-266.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 237-43, 259-61 (Contarini, Filofei).

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. “Statebuilding.” In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 103-4; Annexation, pp. 90-99.

Week 7: Muscovy at its Height
12 Domestic Life in Muscovy

Martin, Janet. Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Pp. 267-301.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 221-22 and 243-58 (Sudebnik).

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 114-22 (judgment charters).

13 Ivan the Terrible

Martin, Janet. Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Pp. 327-47 (top).

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 276-305.

Week 8: The Government of Ivan the Terrible
14 Government and Politics

Martin, Janet. Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Pp. 347-371.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 305-321 (optional to p. 325).

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 150-171.

15 Community and Law

Dewey, Horace W., and Ann M. Kleimola. “Suretyship and Collective Responsibility in Pre-Petrine Russia.” Jahrbucher fur Geschichte Osteuropas 18 (1970): 337-354.

Dewey, H.M. and Ann M. Kleimola, Russian Private Law. Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Materials, 1973, Pp. 19-22 and 245-248.

Dewey, H.M., Muscovite Judicial Texts. Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Materials, 1966, Pp. 33-4.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 172-76 and 183-92 (slavery, boyars, women).

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 325-332 (Possevino).

Week 9: The Time of Troubles and its Aftermath
16 The Time of Troubles

Kliuchevsky, V. O. In A Course in Russian History: The Seventeenth Century. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1994. Pp. 3-68.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 355-359 and 372-78.

17 Reconstruction and the First Romanovs

Kliuchevsky, V. O. In A Course in Russian History: The Seventeenth Century. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1994. Pp. 69-94.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 399-425 (Olearius).

Week 10: The Seventeenth Century
18 Law and Society

Kliuchevsky, V. O. In A Course in Russian History: The Seventeenth Century. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1994. Pp. 136-99.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 221-222, 255 (art. 57), 372-375, 425-441 and 460-61.

19 Social Critics

Kliuchevsky, V. O. In Course in Russian History: The Seventeenth Century. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1994. Pp. 255-301.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 451-59 and 461-470 (Kotoshikhin, Krizhanich).

Week 11: Culture and Change in the Late Seventeenth Century
20 The Church and the Schism

Cherniavsky, Michael. “The Old Believers and the New Religion.” Pp. 140-185.

Kliuchevsky, V. O. In Course in Russian History: The Seventeenth Century. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1994. Pp. 302-41.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 479-488 (Avvakum).

21 Peter the Great: Personality and Challenges

Anisimov, Evgenii V. The Reforms of Peter the Great: Progress Through Coercion in Russia. Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 1993, pp. 13-40 and 70-94.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 268-85.

Week 12: Peter the Great in Power
22 Peter the Great: Taxes and Serfdom

Anisimov, Evgenii V. The Reforms of Peter the Great: Progress Through Coercion in Russia. Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 1993. Pp. 143-83.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 290-311.

23 18th Century Government and Politics

Anisimov, Evgenii V. The Reforms of Peter the Great: Progress Through Coercion in Russia. Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 1993. Pp. 184-202.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 226-29, 232-41, 246-50, 312-21 and 325-33.

Week 13: Life in the Eighteenth Century
24 Religion and Social Order

Anisimov, Evgenii V. The Reforms of Peter the Great: Progress Through Coercion in Russia. Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, 1993. Pp. 203-43.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 334-350.

25 Everyday Life

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994, Pp. 351-79.

Dmytryshyn, Basil. In Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 850-1700. 3rd ed. Pp. 497-503.

Week 14: Eighteenth-Century Politics and Culture
26 Peter the Great’s Heritage

Anisimov, Evgenii V. The Reforms of Peter the Great: Progress Through Coercion in Russia. Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 1993. Pp. 267-98.

Kaiser, Daniel H., and Gary Marker, eds. In Reinterpreting Russian History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. 386-414.

27 Review