Title
Russia reverts to Muscovy : what if we simply drop "Russia" from the
discourse?
Place of publication
Oxon : Oxon :
Publishing house
Routledge, Routledge,
Year of publication
2025. 2025.
Series
Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series
Additional information
Includes bibliographical references (pages 138-146) and index.
Object passwords
Geopolityka
Summary
"Russia Reverts to Muscovy explores the implications of removing the notion of "Russia" from political and scholarly discourse. The book posits the following questions: Should the state ruled from Moscow be termed "Russia"? Might not "Muscovy" be more appropriate? It reflects on how academia has conceptualized developments among the Eastern Slavs over the centuries from the early days of Muscovy up until the present-day Russian Federation with the result that by consistently viewing events throu
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%a xi, 151 s.;
%c 25 cm
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%a Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series
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%a Includes bibliographical references (pages 138-146) and index.
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%a "Russia Reverts to Muscovy explores the implications of removing the notion of "Russia" from political and scholarly discourse. The book posits the following questions: Should the state ruled from Moscow be termed "Russia"? Might not "Muscovy" be more appropriate? It reflects on how academia has conceptualized developments among the Eastern Slavs over the centuries from the early days of Muscovy up until the present-day Russian Federation with the result that by consistently viewing events throu
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