
The Mongols in Russia
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Authors:
- Curtin, Jeremiah
1835 - 1906
About this book
In the early centuries of the Mongol Empire, a seismic shift occurred in Eastern Europe as Russian principalities grappled with invasions that would shape their future. "The Mongols in Russia" by Jeremiah Curtin delves into this intricate tapestry, examining the profound impact of Mongol governance and military strategies on Russian society. With a focus on the unique elements of tribute systems and cultural exchanges, Curtin illuminates how these interactions influenced the development of Russian identity and statehood. Ideal for historians and students alike, this compelling narrative provides a nuanced understanding of a pivotal era, revealing the complexities of power dynamics and resilience in the face of foreign dominance.
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