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but in the south-western lands of former Kievan Rus' and designed in Kiev. The purpose of the work is to "achieve a precarious balance between glorifying the Muscovite tsar on the one hand and defending Kiev’s own claims to power on the other." The appendix of the
290:Киевский синопсис, или Краткое собрание от различных летописцов о начале Славенороссийского народа и первоначальных князех богоспасаемого града Киева. 144:Киевский синопсис, или Краткое собрание от различных летописцов о начале Славенороссийского народа и первоначальных князех богоспасаемого града Киева 146:) is work of history, first published in Kiev in 1674. It interprets history through a Christian conception of time focused on the narratives of 392: 387: 196: 343: 107: 41: 88: 45: 60: 372: 377: 67: 195:
and ended with the mid-17th century in the first edition. The second and third editions (1678 and 1680) end with the
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The origins of the Slavic nations : premodern identities in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus
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was the first textbook on the subject of Russian history written in any
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American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages
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is notable since it clearly demonstrates that the idea of uniting all
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The book began with the history of the origins and lifestyle of the
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while also claiming a central role for the city of Kiev.
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