Collector of Russian lands
Historical concept
The collector of Russian lands, also known as the gathering of the Russian lands (Russian: собирание Русской земли, romanized: sobiraniye Russkoy zemli),[1] is a historical concept and the study of the expansionist policy of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The term could be found in works of several historians such as Dmitry Ilovaysky ("History of Ruthenia: Muscovy-Lithuanian period or Collectors of Russia (Rus)"),[2] Kazimierz Waliszewski ("First Romanovs",[3] "Ivan Grozny")[4] and many others. In the historical studies of Russia, the concept justifies the liquidation of political (feudal) fragmentation in the post Golden Horde period.[5]
See also
- All-Russian nation
- Of all Rus'
References
- ^ THOMPSON, JOHN M. (2019). RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION : an historical introductionsecond edition. ROUTLEDGE. ISBN 9780429305214.
- ^ Brief description of the book "History of Russia. Google ebook.
- ^ Brief description of the book "First Romanovs". Google ebook.
- ^ Brief description of the book "Ivan Grozny". Google ebook.
- ^ Unification of Russian lands around Moscow Archived 2017-07-02 at the Wayback Machine. "Patriotic History". Ryazan: "Ryazan State University of Yesenin"
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