The Russian Empire History Podcast

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1.83 - Khan Ozbeg

Toghrilcha’s son returns to take the throne and make the Horde officially Muslim.

09-15
29:37

1.82 - Moscow and Tver

A new century finds Moscow and Tver ready to stake their claim.

09-08
29:52

1.81 - Goodbye to the Thirteenth Century

And good riddance, most of the Rus would probably say. As Toqtoa defeats Nogay, Andrei continues trying to make himself a truly grand knyaz.

09-01
31:00

1.80 - Dmitry, Andrey, and Nogay

The last two decades of the thirteenth century is a time of turmoil for both the Great Horde and the knyazes of Suzdalia.

08-25
30:00

1.79 - The Great Horde IV - Living in the Horde

When the Great Horde integrated conquered peoples, it did not mean they had to become nomads.

08-11
28:52

1.78 - The Great Horde III - Mongke-Temur

Following the death of Berke, the Quriltai chooses Batu’s grandson Mongke Temur as the new khan.

08-04
32:16

1.77 - The Great Horde II - Berke

As Hulegu’s stand off with the Horde continues, the first Muslim khan finds new allies in the Mamelukes.

07-28
32:58

1.76 - The Great Horde I

In this episode, we begin a look at how the Ulus of Jochi developed into the Great Horde.

06-30
48:58

1.75 - Succession under the Mongols

Aleksandr Nevsky is dead. His brother Andrey already blew his chance to succeed, but submission to the Mongols means the rules are changing.

06-16
44:19

1.74 - Aleksandr Nevsky II - Aleksandr and the Mongols

Aleksandr has used the Mongols to claim his throne, now he has live with them.

06-02
56:27

1.73 - Aleksandr Nevsky I - A Turning Point

Hero? Collaborator? Both? In 2008, Russians voted him their greatest historical hero, but does his life justify the acclaim?

05-19
48:13

1.72 - Suzdalia and the Mongols

We return to the Northeast to cover the succession to Vsevolod Big Nest, the struggle for Novgorod, and the arrival of the Mongols.

05-05
41:28

1.71 - Daniil of Galicia II - Galicia and the Mongols

After decades fighting for his birthright, Daniil must face a new enemy.

04-22
50:21

1.70 - Daniil of Galicia I - The Galician Succession

Roman Mstislavich had united Volhynia and Galicia, but his early death leaves his kingdom open to Rus and foreign pretenders. It will take his son, Daniil, years to recover.

04-07
54:53

1.69 - Batu Consolidates

Batu continues his campaign westwards. Despite winning his battles, circumstances force him to return to the Volga to consolidate his rule.

03-24
38:16

1.68 - A ‘Mongol Yoke’?

From the chroniclers seeing them as God’s punishment, to Tsarist historians trying to push them out of Russian history altogther, to Stalinists banning any mention of them other than as predatory parasites, this episode looks at some of the ways Russian historians have struggled to come to grips with the Mongols.

03-10
45:06

1.67 - The Mongol Western Campaigns II - The Fall of Rus

Batu continues his western campaigns and brings about the end of Rus.

02-24
48:50

1.66 - The Mongol Western Campaigns Part I - The Fall of Bulgaria

The Mongol Empire continues its campaigns of expansion. Chingis Khan has given his son Jochi the west, but first he must conquer it.

02-10
30:13

1.65 - Enter the Mongols

Word comes from the Polovtsi that there is a new force on the steppe. The Rus join them to fight them off.

01-27
48:45

1.64 Mindaugas the One and Only

Under pressure from Teutonic knights, Rus, and Poland, a new kingdom emerges from the Lithuanian tribes.

12-16
41:42

Christopher P.

Is this a history of Russia or a history of anthropology and archeology? Too many digressions.

12-09 Reply

Sjerp van Wouden

Excellent new mic. o yeah give me a run down of sources and historiography and theoretical frameworks. Historians pornography!

02-18 Reply

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