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The Origin of Russia and Russians I

This lecture considers the question of the origins of Russia and Russians. A wide range of comparisons are explored: both in terms of key concepts, and in terms of contrasting episodes in history, modern and classical.

An episode of the Early Imperial Russia podcast, hosted by Dr Adrian Jones, titled "The Origin of Russia and Russians I" was published on July 26, 2013 and runs 67 minutes.

July 26, 2013 ·67m · Early Imperial Russia

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This lecture considers the question of the origins of Russia and Russians. A wide range of comparisons are explored: both in terms of key concepts, and in terms of contrasting episodes in history, modern and classical. Students that week were reading Ibn Fadlan’s account (922 CE) of an encounter with the Rus’ at the mouth of the Volga Rr on the Caspian Sea, and those parts of the [Kievan] Russian Primary chronicle (written ca 1110 CE) about the origins of the creation of the “Rus’ian” state at the end of the C10th. Copyright 2013 Adrian Jones / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

This lecture considers the question of the origins of Russia and Russians. A wide range of comparisons are explored: both in terms of key concepts, and in terms of contrasting episodes in history, modern and classical. Students that week were reading Ibn Fadlan’s account (922 CE) of an encounter with the Rus’ at the mouth of the Volga Rr on the Caspian Sea, and those parts of the [Kievan] Russian Primary chronicle (written ca 1110 CE) about the origins of the creation of the “Rus’ian” state at the end of the C10th.

Copyright 2013 Adrian Jones / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

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