ABSTRACT

This is a comprehensive account of the rise of the late medieval Russian monarchy with Moscow as its capital, which was to become the territorial core of the Soviet Union. The legacy of the Grand Princes and Tsars of Muscovy -- a tradition of strong governmental authority, the absence of legal corporations, and the requirement that all Russians contribute to the defence of the nation -- has shaped Russia's historical development down to our own time.

chapter 1|28 pages

Land and people

chapter 2|27 pages

Moscow and its rivals, 1304–1380

chapter 3|28 pages

Moscow's victory, 1380–1462

chapter 4|32 pages

Building the autocracy, 1462–1533

chapter 5|27 pages

The Eastern Orthodox Church in Muscovy

chapter 6|36 pages

The reign of Ivan the Terrible

chapter 7|26 pages

The arts and culture

chapter 8|29 pages

The Time of Troubles

chapter |8 pages

Afterword