Curriculum:
- Early medieval Russia (IX-XII ct). Pluralism of tribes and duchies. Contacts with Byzantium and West Europe, Christianization and rise of cities.
- Birth of kingdom in Vladimir. Its relations with Novgorod Republic and German Empire (XIIct).
- Mongol Invasion and Incorporation of Russia into Eurasia. Dialogue between Sarai and Rus. Rise of principality of Moscow, showdown at Kulikovo field, and a new role of Russian church (XIII-XIV ct).
- Abolition of Golden Horde, rise of the new Moscow Kingdom. Conquest of Volga, Ural, and Siberia by Muscovites (XV-XVI).
- Rule and Misrule of Ivan IV. Time of troubles: First Revolution and Civil War in Russia. The new monarchy of Romanov (XVII ct).
- Peter the Great and the Second Revolution in Russia. Birth of a Westernized Bureaucratic Empire (time of Catherine II).
- Birth of Russian Science. Euler and Lomonosov.
- The Illuminated XIXth century in Russia. Impact of Napoleonic wars. Speranski, Lobachevski, and the reform of Alexander II. Evading a new revolution in 1860-1880. Discoveries of Mendeleev, Przhevalski, Karamzin.
- Russian economic outburst after 1880, unstable society: risk of revolution and plunging into World War I. Second time of Troubles in 1917-1921.
- Russian Science in 1890-1940. Scientific schools of Lebedev, Ioffe, Lusin, Platonov.
- Cultural Renaissance and political antagonism in 1920-1940. Kapitsa, Kolmogorov, Koltsov.
- World War II and its impact on Russian Society. Decline and fall of Stalin Empire.
- Second renaissance of Russian Culture and Science after 1956. Our Nobel laureates and scientific leaders: Landau, Arnold, Sakharov, etc.
- Perestroika as a cultural phenomenon: new relations of Russian and European cultures all over the Globe.
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