Audiolibro: Short History of Russia
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- Download Vasili III, 1505-33; Ivan IV, 1533-84 audio
- Download Feodor Ivanovich, 1584-98 audio
- Download Boris Godunov, 1598-1605; The False Dmitri, 1605-6 audio
- Download Vasili Shuiski, 1606-10 audio
- Download The First Romanov: Michael Feodorovich, 1612-45 audio
- Download Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-76 audio
- Download Feodor Alexeyevich, 1676-82; Ivan V, 1682-96; Peter I, the Great,1682-1725 audio
- Download Catherine I, 1725-7; Peter II, 1727-1730; Anne, 1730-40 audio
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- Download Paul I, 1796-1801 audio
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- Download Alexander II, 1855-81 audio
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A Short History of Russia by Lucy Cazalet is a helpful introduction to the people, places, and events that shaped Russia, the largest country in the world. While covering the bullet points of Russian history, the author expands to greater detail when talking about the people whose ideas and victories became the backbone of Russian culture and politics. The timeline of this book is the 9th century A.D. to 1906, when the country's first State Parliament (Duma or Дума) opened, but before the last Romanov Tsar, Nicholas II, was executed, and Revolution swept the entire country. (summary by VioletBleu)
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