Varangian-Russian question in the historiography / Comp. and ed. VV Fomin / Varyago-russkiy vopros v istoriografii / Sost. i red. V.V.Fomin
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Science & Technology
History
格式
精装书
页数
621
语言
俄语
已发布
Jan 1, 2010
出版商
Russkaya panorama
ISBN-10
5931652728
ISBN-13
9785931652726
描述
In this first volume of a compelling series, the complexities surrounding the Varangian-Russian question are meticulously examined through the lens of historiography. Curated and edited by V. V. Fomin, this work draws upon a wealth of scholarly resources to present a nuanced perspective on the role of the Normans in Russian history. Fomin, affiliated with the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, brings a critical eye to the myriad interpretations and debates that have shaped this historical discourse.
The significance of this inquiry is underscored by the rich tapestry of narratives that have emerged over centuries—each revealing different facets of cultural and political influence. This volume aims to dissect the various historiographical approaches, highlighting the contributions of key historians while also questioning prevailing assumptions about the Norman presence in Eastern Europe.
With an academic rigor that is both accessible and engaging, this publication serves as a pivotal resource for scholars and students alike. It promises to provoke thought and inspire further exploration into a period that remains vital to understanding Russia's historical identity and cultural evolution.
The significance of this inquiry is underscored by the rich tapestry of narratives that have emerged over centuries—each revealing different facets of cultural and political influence. This volume aims to dissect the various historiographical approaches, highlighting the contributions of key historians while also questioning prevailing assumptions about the Norman presence in Eastern Europe.
With an academic rigor that is both accessible and engaging, this publication serves as a pivotal resource for scholars and students alike. It promises to provoke thought and inspire further exploration into a period that remains vital to understanding Russia's historical identity and cultural evolution.