Time of Troubles in Russia | Dr. Scott W. Palmer
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- Among the most turbulent periods in Russia’s past, the years coinciding with the regency, reign and death of Boris Godunov (r. 1589-1605) marked a major turning point for the Muscovite state and its subjects. Preceded by famine, plague, and growing social unrest, the passing of Tsar Boris in 1605 touched off a succession crisis that led to domestic chaos and civil war followed by foreign occupation and, in time, the founding of a new dynasty under the House of Romanov.
In this lecture, Dr. Scott W. Palmer discussed the wide-ranging events that took place during Russia’s Time of Troubles and the period’s subsequent impact in shaping Russian culture.
💗 DONATE: bit.ly/3M9KP2I
✉️ JOIN our email list: bit.ly/3MwjUPj
📢 SIGN UP for our next lecture: bit.ly/3PvDkFT
▶ TH-cam: bit.ly/3PvGGsr
▶ FACEBOOK: / russianhistorymuseum
▶ INSTAGRAM: / russianhistorymuseum
This lecture, titled "From Crises and Collapse to Reconstitution: Muscovy’s Time of Troubles," is part of the Russian History Museum's "Second Saturday" online lecture series. It was presented on April 13, 2024.
Thanks to Dr. Palmer for a detailed and fascinating presentation, and thanks to the museum for yet another opportunity to learn and share Russian history.
Great presentation. Would love to hear more on the mid-17 century Raskol Old Believers schism alluded to in the final minutes.
Here’s a lecture about the Old Believers where you can learn more about this topic: Old Believers in Imperial Russia
th-cam.com/video/NlDArB0EAFM/w-d-xo.html
Спасибо 😊Interesting...
Thanks for the fascinating presentation.
Industrial activity in 16th Century Russia? Furs were the most important trade goods.
Watching from Bangladesh🇧🇩.❤ Thanks.
Thank you for this wonderful presentation. I'm so grateful that it was posted on TH-cam so soon since I was in hospital during the live presentation.
Gudunov as Sergei Witte? We have heard it all before.
Fascinating presentation. This adds so much depth to my rather cursory reading. I can access the (clumsy) youtube Transcript but is there a way that the Russian History Museum could link a PDF for the transcripts of these talks?
Evidence of Ivan killing his son????????
Iliya Repin painting
I’m so happy he made another one I love these!
Love this
Excellent!