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Господство дома св. Владимира. Русская история в жизнеописаниях её главнейших деятелей
Author: Костомаров Н.И.
Year: 1993
Format: PDF
File size: 25 мб
Language: RU

Year: 1993
Format: PDF
File size: 25 мб
Language: RU

The book is written by the famous Russian historian, Yuriy Tsvetaev. The book "Господство дома св Владимира" (The Lordship of the House of Vladimir) by Yuriy Tsvetaev is a comprehensive history of the House of Vladimir, one of the most influential noble families in medieval Russia. The book explores the lives and achievements of its prominent members, from Prince Vladimir Monomakh, who founded the family's dynasty, to Princess Elizabeth, who played a crucial role in the development of Russian culture and religion. Through detailed biographies and historical accounts, Tsvetaev delves into the inner workings of the family's political and social influence, shedding light on the evolution of technology and the need for a personal paradigm to understand the technological process of developing modern knowledge. The book begins with an introduction to the House of Vladimir, tracing its origins back to the 10th century when Prince Vladimir Monomakh established his rule over the lands of Kiev and Novgorod. From there, it follows the family's rise to power and their contributions to the development of Russian society, including their patronage of the arts, architecture, and religion. Each chapter focuses on a different member of the family, providing insight into their lives, accomplishments, and struggles. One of the central themes of the book is the importance of understanding the technological process of developing modern knowledge as the basis for humanity's survival. Tsvetaev argues that the rapid pace of technological advancement in the modern world requires a new approach to learning and adaptation, one that prioritizes the development of a personal paradigm for perceiving and navigating this evolving landscape.
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