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Table of contents
Introduction 7
History as a science 7
Peculiarities Russian history 8
Periodization national history 10
Section I. Ancient and medieval Rus' (until the end of the 17th century) 17
Chapter 1. The most ancient peoples and states on the territory of Russia 17
1.1. The most ancient inhabitants of the territory of Russia 17
1.2. Origin and early history of the Slavs 18
Chapter 2. Kievan Rus in the 9th - early 12th century 20
2.1. Political history Kievan Rus 21
2.2. Features of the development of ancient Russian society 26
Chapter 3. The specific period, or the era of political fragmentation, in Rus' (beginning of the 12th - end of the 15th century) 29
3.1. Stages of political development 30
3.2. Features of the development of Russia in the XII-XV centuries 39
Chapter 4. Russian centralized state in the XVI-XVII centuries 41
4.1. Events political history 41
4.2. Features of the development of Russia in the XVI-XVII centuries 58
Section II. Russian empire in modern times (XVIII - late XIX c.) 66
Chapter 5. Russian Empire in the 18th century 66
5.1. Russia in the era of Peter the Great (late 17th - first quarter of the 18th century) 66
5.2. era palace coups (1725-1762) 79
5.3. Empire under Catherine II (1762-1796) 87
5.4. Reign of Paul I (1796-1800) 99
5.5. Features of the development of Russia in the 18th century 103
Chapter 6. Pre-reform Russia (first half of the 19th century) 106
6.1. Reign of Alexander I (1801-1825) 106
6.2. Reign of Nicholas I (1825-1855) 116
Chapter 7. Post-reform Russia (second half of the 19th century) 123
7.1. Reign of Alexander II (1855-1881) 123
7.2. Reign Alexandra III (1881-1894) 133
Section III. Recent history Russia (beginning of the 20th - beginning of the 21st century) 137
Chapter 8. The Russian Empire at the beginning of the 20th century. Eve of the Revolution 137
8.1. Russia at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries 137
8.2. The first half of the reign of Nicholas II (1894-1905) 139
8.3. The first Russian revolution 1905-1907 143
8.4. June Third Monarchy (1907-1914). Activities of P. A. Stolypin 148
8.5. Russia in the First World War 151
Chapter 9. The Revolution of 1917 and the Civil War in Russia 156
9.1. From February to October 156
9.2. The formation of the preconditions for the civil war 163
9.3. Civil War and Foreign Intervention (1918-1921) 166
Chapter 10. Folding Soviet state(1917 - mid-1920s) 170
10.1. Soviet Russia during Civil War (1917-1921) 170
10.2. Soviet Russia during the NEP period 172
Chapter 11. USSR in the second half of the 1920s - late 1930s 176
11.1. Results and contradictions of NEP 176
11.2. "Revolution from Above" 177
11.3. Domestic policy 181
11.4. Foreign policy 183
Chapter 12. Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945) 185
12.1. The eve and causes of war 185
12.2. Main events of the Great Patriotic War 186
12.3. Home front during the war 190
12.4. The situation in the occupied territories 191
12.5. USSR and allies 194
12.6. Results of the war 195
Chapter 13. Post-war development of the USSR (1945-1953) 196
13.1. Start cold war 196
13.2. Socio-economic development 197
13.3. Domestic policy 198
Chapter 14. “Thaw” (second half of the 1950s - first half of the 1960s) 199
14.1. Domestic policy 199
14.2. Socio-economic development 200
14.3. Foreign Policy 201
14.4. Displacement of N. S. Khrushchev 203
Chapter 15. The USSR during the period of “stagnation” (mid-1960s - mid-1980s) 203
15.1. Socio-economic development 203
15.2. Domestic policy 205
15.3. Foreign Policy 206
Chapter 16. Perestroika and collapse of the USSR (1985-1991) 208
16.1. On the eve of change 208
16.2. Perestroika policy (1986-1991) 209
16.3. Political crisis of 1991 212
Chapter 17. Russian Federation at the end of the 20th - beginning of the 21st century. 213
17.1. Russia in the 1990s 213
17.2. Russia in the 2000s 218
17.3. Russia's place in the world at the turn of the XX-XXI centuries 219
Section IV. History of Russian culture 220
Chapter 18. History of medieval Russian culture (IX-XVIIBB.) 220
18.1. Old Russian culture(IX - beginning of XIII c.) 220
18.2. Russian culture XIV-XVI centuries 223
18.3. Russian culture XVII century 227
Chapter 19. History of Russian culture of modern times (XVIII - early XX centuries) 231
19.1. Russian culture XVIII in 232
19.2. The Golden Age of Russian Culture 237
19.3. silver Age Russian culture 247
Chapter 20. Culture of Russia XX - beginning of the XXI at 253
20.1. Soviet culture 1917 - mid-1930s 255
20.2. Culture of the USSR in the mid-1930s - mid-1950s 261
20.3. Third period of development Soviet culture(mid 1950s - early 1990s) 264
20.4. Post-Soviet stage of development of national culture 269
20.5. Development of culture in Russian emigration in the 20th century. 270
Application. Working with a CD 271
Installing the program 271
Using the program 271

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Pages: 192

The year of publishing: 2017

Language: Russian

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