History of Russia I2 - West Virginia University

HISTORY OF RUSSIA

From prehistory to Putin

ABSTRACT

All empires rise, expand and collapse. But Russians have built no fewer than four empires, each one expanded in size and power. The first European-like medieval empire of Kiev Rus lasted over 300 years to be brutally destroyed in 1240 by the Mongol invasion. Burdened by the legacy of the 240 years of the brutal Mongol rule and by the hostile invasions from its enemies, each empire was sustained by the despotic power of its rules and by the strong patriotic feelings of the Russian people. The history is still in making on the current Russian state established in 1990 and currently ruled by Vladimir Putin.

Eva and Vladimir Hnizdo

History of Russia from St. Vladimir to Vladimir Putin

CONTENTS

1. Geography, Climate, and ethnicity ....................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Geography..................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Russian climate ............................................................................................................................. 3 1.3 Ethnicity of Russian population.................................................................................................... 3

2. Early history: prehistory to 8th century.................................................................................................. 5 2.1 Prehistory ...................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2 The ethnic origin of the Slavic people .......................................................................................... 5 2.3 Expansion of Slavic people through Europe................................................................................. 6 2.4 Formation of the Russian tribes .................................................................................................... 7

3. Kiev rus - first russian state (900-1263)................................................................................................ 7 3.1 Formation of Kiev Rus.................................................................................................................. 7 3.2 Christianization of Kiev Rus......................................................................................................... 9 3.2 Mongol invasion and submission of Kiev Russ.......................................................................... 10

4. Building of the Russian Empire (1463-1613) ..................................................................................... 13 4.1 Prominence of the Muscovy principality .................................................................................... 13 4.2 Ivan IV the Terrible ? the first Russian emperor (tsar) ............................................................... 15 4.3 Times of Troubles (1598 - 1613) ................................................................................................ 18

5. The Romanovs Dynasty (1613 ? 1917) .............................................................................................. 20 5.1 Recovery of military and economic strength .............................................................................. 20 Michael Romanov (r. 1613-1645) ..................................................................................................... 20 Alexis Romanov (r. 1645-1676) ........................................................................................................ 21 Fyodor III (r. 1676-1682) .................................................................................................................. 24 5.2 Reign of Peter the Great of Russia (r. 1682-1725)...................................................................... 25 5.3 The reign of Empresses............................................................................................................... 29 Peter II (r. 1727-1730) ....................................................................................................................... 30 Anna (r. 1730-1740) ........................................................................................................................... 30 Elizabeth Petrovna (r. 1741-1762).................................................................................................... 31 Peter III (r. 1761-1762)...................................................................................................................... 35 Catherine II (r. 1762 ?1796), ............................................................................................................ 36 Paul I (r. 1796 ?1801) ........................................................................................................................ 46 5.4 The 18th century post-French revolutionary times ............................................................................ 47

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Alexander I (r. 1801-1825) ................................................................................................................ 47 Nicholas I (r. 1825-1855) ................................................................................................................... 50 Alexander II (r. 1856- 1881) ............................................................................................................. 53 Alexander III (r. 1881-1894)............................................................................................................. 56 Nicholas II (r. 1894 ? 1917) ............................................................................................................... 58 6. Literature:........................................................................................................................................ 59

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1. GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ETHNICITY 1.1 Geography

Ural Mountains

1.2 Russian climate

Russian climate is colder than Northern American and European, it is also unpredictable and has extreme temperatures with sudden unpredictable changes. The plant growing season is short, around five months. The harsh climate also affects the density of the population in the northern regions of Russia and in Siberia.

1.3 Ethnicity of Russian population

Nomadic Tribes of Siberia: Chukotko-Kamchatkan people: Koryaks and Chukchi live in the far east of Russia in the region of Kamchatka and in features and living habits are close to North American Indians. They are originally nomadic people living of reindeer in a cold sparsely forested areas.

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The Chukchi, Eskimos of Western Chukotka, indigenous people inhabiting the Chukchi Peninsula and the shores of the Chukchi Sea and the Bering Sea region of the Arctic Ocean within the Russian Federation. They speak the Chukchi language. The Chukchi originated from the people living around the Okhotsk Sea.

Evenks - The Evenks (also spelled Ewenki or Evenki) are a Tungusic people of Northern Asia originally

from Mongolia. In Russia, the Evenks are recognized as one of the Indigenous peoples of the Russian North. According to the 2010 census, there were 37,843 Evenks in Russia.

Saami people The Sami people (also S?mi or Saami, traditionally known as Lapps or Laplanders) are an indigenous Finno-Ugric people inhabiting the Arctic area of S?pmi, which today encompasses parts of far northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. The Sami are the only indigenous people in Scandinavia that are recognized and protected under the international conventions of indigenous peoples,

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