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The early years [[electronic resource] ] : 9th-11th centuries (882-1069) / / Vladimir Plougin ; translated by Gennady Baskov ; edited by Claudiu A. Secara
The early years [[electronic resource] ] : 9th-11th centuries (882-1069) / / Vladimir Plougin ; translated by Gennady Baskov ; edited by Claudiu A. Secara
Autore Plougin Vladimir
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Algora Pub., 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 327.1247—dc21
Altri autori (Persone) BashkovGennady
SecaraClaudiu A
Collana Russian intelligence services
A history of Russian intelligence
Soggetto topico Intelligence service - Russia - History
Intelligence service - Soviet Union - History
Intelligence service - Russia (Federation) - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-34647-7
9786610346479
1-892941-25-2
0-87586-149-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Foreword: "In Pursuit of My Lord's Quest ."; Chapter I.AT THE SOURCES; 1. A Commotion on the Rhine, or How the Russians AlarmedEurope for the First Time; 2. Strange Customs of the Arsanians; 3. A Ballad to the Intelligence Services of the Prophetic Oleg; 4. Intelligence Among Slavs and Russians According toEarly Medieval Authors; 5. A Woman Saves the City; 6. How a Lad, together with Voivode Pretich, Saved Kiev, orDisinformation as a Factor in Victory; Chapter II.UNEQUAL COMPETITION:SVYATOSLAV'S INTELLIGENCE AGAINST BYZANTIUM AND ITS ALLIES
1. The First Balkan Campaign. Voivode Volk2. Calokir's Scheme and Svyatoslav's New Plans. War withByzantium; 3. Intelligence Among the Byzantines and Russians; 4. Defeat at Arkadiopolis; 5. Svyatoslav's Agents at the Greek Camp. Tzimisces Crosses theRhodope Mountains; 6. The Collapse of the Russian and Bulgarian Union; 7. "The Storm Was Raging, the Rain Was Heavy." The Night Raid July 28, 971; 8. Ikmor's Death. Sacrifice to Perun; 9. Byzantine Ears at Svyatoslav's War Council. Investigation andCastigation; 10. The Last Battle. The Dorostol Peace
11. A Landscape with Oarsmen and Horsemen. Death at the DnieperRapids. Whose Fault?12. The Skull Chalice. Valediction to the Great Prince SvyatoslavIgorevich; Chapter III.THE SECRET WARS OF PRINCE VLADIMIR'S TIMES; 1. A Hunting Accident and the Beginning of the Power Struggleamong Svyatoslav's Heirs (the Svyatoslavichi); 2. A Tale about the First Renegade; 3. Vladimir's War March on Korsun; 4. Anastasius' Story in the Chronicles; 5. Anastasius. A Quick Portrait; 6. Zhdebern; 7. Anastasius's Star, or the First Agent Who Defected to the West; 8. Russian Strategic Intelligence in the South
9. Folk Wits10. Vladimir's Domestic Law-and-Order Philosophy; Chapter IV.EPIC HEROES; 1. History and the Heroic Epics; 2. Ilya Muromets and his Friends. "Heroic Outposts"; 3. An Epic Picture of Ilya Muromets; 4. Dounai; 5. Dobrynia Nikitich; 6. Alesha Popovich; 7. The Case of the Stolen Silver Chalice; 8. Dobrynia and Marinka; 9. The Vicissitudes of Service (Intrigues, Conflicts, Dungeons, etc.); 10. Epos and History. Who of the Heroes Served or Could HaveServed Vladimir Svyatoslavich?; 11. Russian Secret Services under Vladimir. A Summary
Chapter V.SVYATOPOLK, SON OF YAROPOLK, AND VLADIMIR'S HEIRS1. Son or Stepson?; 2. The Shadow of Yaropolk; 3. Fortune Smiles on Svyatopolk; 4. "Poutsha's Lads"; 5. Two Varangians; 6. Crimson Dawns; 7. How Yaroslav the Wise Came Close to BecomingYaroslav the Daft; 8. Svyatopolk's Return. An Interpretation of the "Eimund Yarn"; 9. Svyatopolk's Return in the Chronicles. Battle at Volhyn'; 10. Svyatopolk's End. A Version of the "Eimund Yarn"; 11. "Between the Czechs and the Liakhs." The Russian Version; ADDENDUM. THE FIRST PRESERVED REPORT FROM A RUSSIAN AGENT; Bibliography (in English)
Bibliography (in Russian) 263
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455779703321
Plougin Vladimir  
New York, : Algora Pub., 2001
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The early years [[electronic resource] ] : 9th-11th centuries (882-1069) / / Vladimir Plougin ; translated by Gennady Baskov ; edited by Claudiu A. Secara
The early years [[electronic resource] ] : 9th-11th centuries (882-1069) / / Vladimir Plougin ; translated by Gennady Baskov ; edited by Claudiu A. Secara
Autore Plougin Vladimir
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Algora Pub., 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 327.1247—dc21
Altri autori (Persone) BashkovGennady
SecaraClaudiu A
Collana Russian intelligence services
A history of Russian intelligence
Soggetto topico Intelligence service - Russia - History
Intelligence service - Soviet Union - History
Intelligence service - Russia (Federation) - History
ISBN 1-280-34647-7
9786610346479
1-892941-25-2
0-87586-149-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Foreword: "In Pursuit of My Lord's Quest ."; Chapter I.AT THE SOURCES; 1. A Commotion on the Rhine, or How the Russians AlarmedEurope for the First Time; 2. Strange Customs of the Arsanians; 3. A Ballad to the Intelligence Services of the Prophetic Oleg; 4. Intelligence Among Slavs and Russians According toEarly Medieval Authors; 5. A Woman Saves the City; 6. How a Lad, together with Voivode Pretich, Saved Kiev, orDisinformation as a Factor in Victory; Chapter II.UNEQUAL COMPETITION:SVYATOSLAV'S INTELLIGENCE AGAINST BYZANTIUM AND ITS ALLIES
1. The First Balkan Campaign. Voivode Volk2. Calokir's Scheme and Svyatoslav's New Plans. War withByzantium; 3. Intelligence Among the Byzantines and Russians; 4. Defeat at Arkadiopolis; 5. Svyatoslav's Agents at the Greek Camp. Tzimisces Crosses theRhodope Mountains; 6. The Collapse of the Russian and Bulgarian Union; 7. "The Storm Was Raging, the Rain Was Heavy." The Night Raid July 28, 971; 8. Ikmor's Death. Sacrifice to Perun; 9. Byzantine Ears at Svyatoslav's War Council. Investigation andCastigation; 10. The Last Battle. The Dorostol Peace
11. A Landscape with Oarsmen and Horsemen. Death at the DnieperRapids. Whose Fault?12. The Skull Chalice. Valediction to the Great Prince SvyatoslavIgorevich; Chapter III.THE SECRET WARS OF PRINCE VLADIMIR'S TIMES; 1. A Hunting Accident and the Beginning of the Power Struggleamong Svyatoslav's Heirs (the Svyatoslavichi); 2. A Tale about the First Renegade; 3. Vladimir's War March on Korsun; 4. Anastasius' Story in the Chronicles; 5. Anastasius. A Quick Portrait; 6. Zhdebern; 7. Anastasius's Star, or the First Agent Who Defected to the West; 8. Russian Strategic Intelligence in the South
9. Folk Wits10. Vladimir's Domestic Law-and-Order Philosophy; Chapter IV.EPIC HEROES; 1. History and the Heroic Epics; 2. Ilya Muromets and his Friends. "Heroic Outposts"; 3. An Epic Picture of Ilya Muromets; 4. Dounai; 5. Dobrynia Nikitich; 6. Alesha Popovich; 7. The Case of the Stolen Silver Chalice; 8. Dobrynia and Marinka; 9. The Vicissitudes of Service (Intrigues, Conflicts, Dungeons, etc.); 10. Epos and History. Who of the Heroes Served or Could HaveServed Vladimir Svyatoslavich?; 11. Russian Secret Services under Vladimir. A Summary
Chapter V.SVYATOPOLK, SON OF YAROPOLK, AND VLADIMIR'S HEIRS1. Son or Stepson?; 2. The Shadow of Yaropolk; 3. Fortune Smiles on Svyatopolk; 4. "Poutsha's Lads"; 5. Two Varangians; 6. Crimson Dawns; 7. How Yaroslav the Wise Came Close to BecomingYaroslav the Daft; 8. Svyatopolk's Return. An Interpretation of the "Eimund Yarn"; 9. Svyatopolk's Return in the Chronicles. Battle at Volhyn'; 10. Svyatopolk's End. A Version of the "Eimund Yarn"; 11. "Between the Czechs and the Liakhs." The Russian Version; ADDENDUM. THE FIRST PRESERVED REPORT FROM A RUSSIAN AGENT; Bibliography (in English)
Bibliography (in Russian) 263
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780159403321
Plougin Vladimir  
New York, : Algora Pub., 2001
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The early years [[electronic resource] ] : 9th-11th centuries (882-1069) / / Vladimir Plougin ; translated by Gennady Baskov ; edited by Claudiu A. Secara
The early years [[electronic resource] ] : 9th-11th centuries (882-1069) / / Vladimir Plougin ; translated by Gennady Baskov ; edited by Claudiu A. Secara
Autore Plougin Vladimir
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Algora Pub., 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 327.1247—dc21
Altri autori (Persone) BashkovGennady
SecaraClaudiu A
Collana Russian intelligence services
A history of Russian intelligence
Soggetto topico Intelligence service - Russia - History
Intelligence service - Soviet Union - History
Intelligence service - Russia (Federation) - History
ISBN 1-280-34647-7
9786610346479
1-892941-25-2
0-87586-149-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Foreword: "In Pursuit of My Lord's Quest ."; Chapter I.AT THE SOURCES; 1. A Commotion on the Rhine, or How the Russians AlarmedEurope for the First Time; 2. Strange Customs of the Arsanians; 3. A Ballad to the Intelligence Services of the Prophetic Oleg; 4. Intelligence Among Slavs and Russians According toEarly Medieval Authors; 5. A Woman Saves the City; 6. How a Lad, together with Voivode Pretich, Saved Kiev, orDisinformation as a Factor in Victory; Chapter II.UNEQUAL COMPETITION:SVYATOSLAV'S INTELLIGENCE AGAINST BYZANTIUM AND ITS ALLIES
1. The First Balkan Campaign. Voivode Volk2. Calokir's Scheme and Svyatoslav's New Plans. War withByzantium; 3. Intelligence Among the Byzantines and Russians; 4. Defeat at Arkadiopolis; 5. Svyatoslav's Agents at the Greek Camp. Tzimisces Crosses theRhodope Mountains; 6. The Collapse of the Russian and Bulgarian Union; 7. "The Storm Was Raging, the Rain Was Heavy." The Night Raid July 28, 971; 8. Ikmor's Death. Sacrifice to Perun; 9. Byzantine Ears at Svyatoslav's War Council. Investigation andCastigation; 10. The Last Battle. The Dorostol Peace
11. A Landscape with Oarsmen and Horsemen. Death at the DnieperRapids. Whose Fault?12. The Skull Chalice. Valediction to the Great Prince SvyatoslavIgorevich; Chapter III.THE SECRET WARS OF PRINCE VLADIMIR'S TIMES; 1. A Hunting Accident and the Beginning of the Power Struggleamong Svyatoslav's Heirs (the Svyatoslavichi); 2. A Tale about the First Renegade; 3. Vladimir's War March on Korsun; 4. Anastasius' Story in the Chronicles; 5. Anastasius. A Quick Portrait; 6. Zhdebern; 7. Anastasius's Star, or the First Agent Who Defected to the West; 8. Russian Strategic Intelligence in the South
9. Folk Wits10. Vladimir's Domestic Law-and-Order Philosophy; Chapter IV.EPIC HEROES; 1. History and the Heroic Epics; 2. Ilya Muromets and his Friends. "Heroic Outposts"; 3. An Epic Picture of Ilya Muromets; 4. Dounai; 5. Dobrynia Nikitich; 6. Alesha Popovich; 7. The Case of the Stolen Silver Chalice; 8. Dobrynia and Marinka; 9. The Vicissitudes of Service (Intrigues, Conflicts, Dungeons, etc.); 10. Epos and History. Who of the Heroes Served or Could HaveServed Vladimir Svyatoslavich?; 11. Russian Secret Services under Vladimir. A Summary
Chapter V.SVYATOPOLK, SON OF YAROPOLK, AND VLADIMIR'S HEIRS1. Son or Stepson?; 2. The Shadow of Yaropolk; 3. Fortune Smiles on Svyatopolk; 4. "Poutsha's Lads"; 5. Two Varangians; 6. Crimson Dawns; 7. How Yaroslav the Wise Came Close to BecomingYaroslav the Daft; 8. Svyatopolk's Return. An Interpretation of the "Eimund Yarn"; 9. Svyatopolk's Return in the Chronicles. Battle at Volhyn'; 10. Svyatopolk's End. A Version of the "Eimund Yarn"; 11. "Between the Czechs and the Liakhs." The Russian Version; ADDENDUM. THE FIRST PRESERVED REPORT FROM A RUSSIAN AGENT; Bibliography (in English)
Bibliography (in Russian) 263
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809537503321
Plougin Vladimir  
New York, : Algora Pub., 2001
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui