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The Hustynja Chronicle
Harvard University Press, 2013 Cloth: 978-1-932650-03-7 Library of Congress Classification DK508.A3H87 2013 Dewey Decimal Classification 947.7
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Written in the early seventeenth century, the Hustynja Chronicle represents the first attempt of early modern chroniclers to write a systematic history of Ukraine. The chronological sweep of the text is ambitious, describing the history of Kyivan Rus´ and Ukraine from biblical times until the Union of Brest in 1596. The text covers many critical periods in Ukrainian history, including pre-Mongol Rus´, the expansion of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the emergence of the Cossacks. Its unique style blends the older tradition of presenting information under yearly entries with a newer, more narrative style of chronicle modeled on the works of Polish chroniclers such as Stryjkowski and Bielski. See other books on: Europe | Historiography | Medieval | Sources | Ukraine See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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