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Soloviev's History of Russia*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Paul Dukes
Affiliation:
University of Aberdeen

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1988

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References

1 Keenan, Edward L., ‘Muscovite political folkways’, Russian Review, XLV (1986), 115–81CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Soloviev, , History, XXIV, 249Google Scholar.

3 Ibid. XXIX, xi.

4 Soloviev, S. M., Istoriia Rossii s drevneishikh vremen, I–xv (Moscow, 19621966)Google Scholar. The foregoing remarks on the career of S. M. Soloviev taken from L. V. Cherepnin's introduction to volume I of the Soviet Edition and Alexander V. Muller's introduction to volume 24 of the English translation.

5 Soloviev, , History, XXIV, xviii–xix, 23–5Google Scholar.

6 Ibid., XXIV, 249–50.

7 Ibid. XXIX, 88, 119.

8 Ibid, XXXIV, xxi.

9 Ibid. XXXIV, 45, 76.

10 Ibid. XXXV, 161–2, 185.

11 Ibid. XLV, 2–4.

12 Ibid. XLV, viii.

13 Ibid. XXIX, xii.

14 Anisimov, E. V., Rossiia v seredine XVIII veka: bor'ba za nasledie Petra (Moscow, 1986)Google Scholar.

15 See for example Soloviev, , Istoriia, XII, 638Google Scholar, where he asserts that the daughter of Peter the Great freed Russia from the foreign yoke and goes on to declare that then Russia regained its own consciousness.

16 See, for example, Todd, Emmanuel, The causes of progress (London, 1987)Google Scholar.