History of Russia (PARTS 1-5) – Rurik to Revolution

From Prince Rurik to the Russian Revolution, this is a compilation of the first 5 episodes of Epic History TV’s History of Russia.

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Recommended general histories of Russia (as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases):
Martin Sixsmith, 俄罗斯: 一种 1000 Year Chronicle of the Wild East http://geni.us/KJoobkg
Orlando Figes, Natasha’s Dance: A Cultural History of Russia http://geni.us/g6Ue8k
Robert Service, The Penguin History of Modern Russia: From Tsarism to the Twenty-first Century http://geni.us/TgiI

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‘The Pyre’; ‘Intrepid’; ‘String Impromptu Number 1’; ‘Brandenburg No.4’; ‘All This’; ‘Satiate Percussion’; ‘The Descent’;
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A note on ‘Ivan the Terrible’ – in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet ‘Гро́зныйmeaning ‘Greator ‘Formidable’. So why is he known as Ivan ‘the Terriblein English? Because he was evil or useless or because of anti-Russian bias? 不, because ‘Terriblein English also means awesome or formidablethis was well understood when ‘Гро́зныйwas first translated into English centuries ago, but now fewer people understand this. (see definitions 3 & 4 这里: 在家DIY的最佳美甲://www.dictionary.com/browse/terr…). The name stuck, and Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.

Images:
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
State Tretyakov Gallery
Russian State Historical Museum
National Art Museum of Ukraine
Herodotus: Marie-Lan Nguyen, CC BY 2.5
St.Volodymr: Dar Veter, CC BY-SA 3.0
Polish-Lithuanian Flag: Olek Remesz, CC BY 2.5
Kremlin.ru
New York Public Library
Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection, Brown University Library
Stenka Razin with kind permission of Sergei Kirrilov
Winter Palace: Alex Florstein Fedorov CC BY-SA 4.0
Imperial Academy of Fine Arts: Alex Florstein Fedorov CC BY-SA 4.0
Ipatievsky Monastery: Michael Clarke CC BY-SA 4.0
Trans-Alaska Pipeline: Frank Kovalchek CC BY 2.0
Gallows: Adam Clarke CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of the Saviour exterior: NoPlayerUfa CC BY-SA 3.0
Church of the Saviour interior: Mannat Kaur CC BY-SA 3.0

Audio Mix and SFX:
Chris Whiteside
Rene Bridgman

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