History remembers empires in ruins, but few civilizations have left as indelible a mark-and as contested a legacy-as Kievan Rus. Between the 9th and 13th centuries, this confederation of Slavic and Norse principalities laid the cultural, religious, and political groundwork for modern-day Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. From the storied rule of Prince Oleg and the Christianization by Vladimir the Great to the smoldering wreckage left in the wake of the Mongol invasion, Kievan Rus rose to greatness-and crumbled under the weight of its geography and ambitions.
This compelling volume blends meticulous research, rare primary sources, and gripping narrative history to bring to life the forgotten kingdom that birthed three nations. Whether through its glittering cathedrals in Kyiv, its strategic dynastic marriages, or its resilience under foreign pressure, the story of Kievan Rus is a story of cultural inheritance and identity still contested today.
Inside, readers will explore:
The origins of the Rus people and their Viking rootsThe reign of legendary rulers like Yaroslav the Wise and Vladimir the GreatThe baptism of Rus and the birth of Orthodox Christianity in the regionThe role of steppe diplomacy, Cuman raids, and the Mongol catastropheThe legacy of Kievan Rus in modern Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian national identityWhether you're a student of medieval Europe, a lover of Slavic history, or simply intrigued by forgotten empires, this is the definitive account of Kievan Rus-a nation whose echo still resonates through Eastern Europe's cathedrals, chronicles, and conflicts.
Ideal For:
History enthusiasts and scholarsReaders interested in Russia, Ukraine, BelarusFans of medieval Europe, Vikings, and lost kingdomsEducators, researchers, and Slavic studies students