Prince Rurik and Wise Oleg. Lost saga. Where did the land of Russia come from?
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Everyone knows that our famous contemporary Mikhail Zadornov was not only an outstanding satirist, playwright and humorist. One of the most striking faces of this outstanding personality was a huge love for Russia and a deep interest in its history.
But Mikhail Nikolaevich was simply not limited to interest: he was actively looking for information, painstakingly collecting it, making cognitive films so that we, the inhabitants of Russia, knew where the Russian land came from.
“Who does not have the past - there is no future,” said Zadornov, and his author’s view of ancient Russian history, the consonant of the views of historians who did not accept the Norman theory, is reflected in his wonderful book, which he tries to return to us stolen past
But Mikhail Nikolaevich was simply not limited to interest: he was actively looking for information, painstakingly collecting it, making cognitive films so that we, the inhabitants of Russia, knew where the Russian land came from.
“Who does not have the past - there is no future,” said Zadornov, and his author’s view of ancient Russian history, the consonant of the views of historians who did not accept the Norman theory, is reflected in his wonderful book, which he tries to return to us stolen past
Author:
Author:Zadornov M.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Culture
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-227-09904-4
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