
In this subject, students examine the emergence, consolidation and development of Russian state and society in a hitherto 'wild' region in eastern Europe. The formative phase in the political, social and intellectual history of the Tsardom of Muscovy is traced. The focus is on the interplay of strange dichotomies like those between autocracy and oligarchy, patriarchy and communalism, xenophobia an... more
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Adrian concludes his lecture series by discussing the Time of Troubles in Russia which followed the death of Ivan IV in 1584: the periods of Tsars Fedor Ivanovich and Boris Godunov, and the ensuing civil war. He tries to set these events in a wider E... more
Adrian concludes his lecture series by discussing the Time of Troubles in Russia which followed the death of Ivan IV in 1584: the periods of Tsars Fedor Ivanovich and Boris Godunov, and the ensuing civil war. He tries to set these events in a wider E... more
Adrian concludes his lecture series by discussing the Time of Troubles in Russia which followed the death of Ivan IV in 1584: the periods of Tsars Fedor Ivanovich and Boris Godunov, and the ensuing civil war. He tries to set these events in a wider E... more
Adrian now begins to discuss the reign of Ivan IV "The Terrible" or more accurately Ivan "The Awesome" in detail. He discusses Ivan IV's reign in four two-hour lectures.
Copyright 2014 Adrian Jones / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contac... more
Adrian now begins to discuss the reign of Ivan IV "The Terrible" or more accurately Ivan "The Awesome" in detail. He discusses Ivan IV's reign in four two-hour lectures.
Copyright 2014 Adrian Jones / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contac... more
Adrian now begins to discuss the reign of Ivan IV "The Terrible" or more accurately Ivan "The Awesome" in detail. He discusses Ivan IV's reign in four two-hour lectures.
Copyright 2014 Adrian Jones / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contac... more
Adrian now begins to discuss the reign of Ivan IV "The Terrible" or more accurately Ivan "The Awesome" in detail. He discusses Ivan IV's reign in four two-hour lectures.
Copyright 2014 Adrian Jones / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contac... more
Adrian now begins to discuss the reign of Ivan IV "The Terrible" or more accurately Ivan "The Awesome" in detail. He discusses Ivan IV's reign in four two-hour lectures.
Copyright 2014 Adrian Jones / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contac... more
Enjoy the professor. Hope he continues these as I enjoy his style of teaching. Sometimes hard to hear..
love the course, love the lecturer, but there are some technical glitches—sudden cuts—that render it impossible to follow; especially in Ivan the Terrible I-III. a shame
The first lecturer (there are at least two that I know of) is a great speaker and had me hooked in. I was really excited to learn more. Then the second speaker started. Now, we have a lot of Russian immigrants where I live, so I can make my way around their accents just fine... But this guys accent was so ridiculously thick it made the entire lecture completely unintelligible. I struggled through half an hour of that and I just had to quit, I had no idea what was going on. I don't doubt his know... more
I am an international athlete and I'm traveling to Russia this summer. I enjoy learning about the origins of the places I visit. The intro lecture outlined exactly what I was looking for: an early history of the political, religious, and social culture of Russia. I'm excited to hear more! The professor is entertaining and a good speaker as well. Please continue to post your lectures.










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