Do any of you know any good factual books about the history of Eastern Europe?
In particular the regions like Ukraine/Russia during the medieval/tribal times
>>2938547
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>>2938547
I'm currently reading a book about the Romanovs but that is more Premodern. It does go back to Ivan the terrible though. Fucking great book
>>2940130
whats it called?
>>2938547
janet martin- medieval rus
libgen.io has it
>>2940143
thanks
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[spoiler]i read physical[/spoiler]
>>2940160
fug no spoiler tags here
>>2938547
np, robert crummy The Formation of Muscovy, 1304ā1613 is another book but theres no free copy online, which is no problem for you kek
Kollmann, Nancy Shields. Kinship and Politics: The Making of the Muscovite Political System, 1345ā1547.
Bogatyrev, Sergei. The Sovereign and His Counsellors: Ritualised Consultations in Muscovite Political Culture, 1350sā1570s
Bushkovitch, Paul. Religion and Society in Russia: The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Bushkovitch, Paul. A Concise History of Russia
Hosking, Geoffrey. Russia and the Russians: A History
Riasanovsky, Nicholas, and Mark Steinberg. A History of Russia. 8th ed
are others
>>2940225
also crummey is part of longman history of russia, which has two books covering 750-1304