Political Symbols in Russian History is one of the few works that presents an analytical and comprehensive account of Russian history and politics between the years of 988 to 2005. From Kievan Rus to Putin's Russia, this book traces the development, evolution, and impact that political symbols have had on Russian society.
Political Symbols in Russian History is one of the few works that presents an analytical and comprehensive account of Russian history and politics between the years of 988 to 2005. From Kievan Rus to Putin's Russia, this book traces the development, evolution, and impact that political symbols have had on Russian society.
Lee Trepanier is Professor of Political Science at Saginaw Valley State University. He lives in the greater Saginaw, Michigan area.
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Chapter 1 Kievan Rus (ca. 860 ca. 1240) Chapter 2 Muscovite Russia (ca. 1240 ca. 1505) Chapter 3 Church and State Ideologies (ca. 1505 ca. 1613) Chapter 4 Derailment of Order and Justice (ca. 1613 ca.1676) Chapter 5 State Secularization and Church Subordination (ca. 1676 ca. 1917) Chapter 6 Secular Symbolization (ca. 1700 ca. 1917) Chapter 7 Secular Messianism (ca. 1917 ca. 1991) Chapter 8 Competition for Order and Justice (ca. 1991 ca. 2005) Chapter 9 The New Science: The Search for Order and Justice
Chapter 1 Kievan Rus (ca. 860 ca. 1240) Chapter 2 Muscovite Russia (ca. 1240 ca. 1505) Chapter 3 Church and State Ideologies (ca. 1505 ca. 1613) Chapter 4 Derailment of Order and Justice (ca. 1613 ca.1676) Chapter 5 State Secularization and Church Subordination (ca. 1676 ca. 1917) Chapter 6 Secular Symbolization (ca. 1700 ca. 1917) Chapter 7 Secular Messianism (ca. 1917 ca. 1991) Chapter 8 Competition for Order and Justice (ca. 1991 ca. 2005) Chapter 9 The New Science: The Search for Order and Justice
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