Troubles. Russian battle for the throne
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Russian history knew riots, revolutions, coups, civil wars, state transformations and collapse, but there was one trouble. What lies behind the events of those years? What is the basis of the Troubles - popular dissatisfaction with its position or a desire to shift power? What was the people no longer satisfied - the authorities in general or its specific personalities? Whose rights the people defended, and with it the boyars and the Cossacks in those troubled times? What risks did they subject themselves to and for what? What role did the Orthodox faith play in the fortress of the state and in the meaning of folk life? What, in the end, brought the troubles?
Literately describing the events of those distant years, the author of the book, Dmitry Grigoryev, helps the reader see one single goal in Troubles - the struggle for power, when everything went into the course - lies and betrayal, hypocrisy and oath -crime, forgery and murders covered noble intentions. Troubles are a Russian battle, into which every city, village, courtyard and its resident were drawn
Literately describing the events of those distant years, the author of the book, Dmitry Grigoryev, helps the reader see one single goal in Troubles - the struggle for power, when everything went into the course - lies and betrayal, hypocrisy and oath -crime, forgery and murders covered noble intentions. Troubles are a Russian battle, into which every city, village, courtyard and its resident were drawn
Author:
Author:Grigoryev Dmitry Andreevich
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Culture
Series:
Series: History
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907079-34-2
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