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Module 2 moscow princedom

In this module:

  • Muscovy, Ivan III reign, Vasily III, Culture of Muscovy;

  • Tenses of the Passive Voice;

  • Writing an essay expressing opinion;

  • Role play on the life in the Moscow state in the 16th century.

Lead-in:

1. What historical events took place in Russia from the middle of the 13th century to the middle of the 16th century?

2. What territory of Russia became the most powerful and why?

3. Can you name the most prominent people of that period? What can you tell about them?

Reading Text 1 muscovy

I. Read the text to get the general understanding of it.

Minor Moscow Princedom was destined to head the struggle against The Golden Horde in the middle of the 13th century, then, oppose the Lithuanian threat in the Eastern Europe, overcome feudal division of Russia and became a dominant political power. Moscow rise and its gradual transformation into the national center of integration of Russian lands cannot be explained merely by its favorable geographical position. The initial territory of Moscow Princedom was not very large, even after joining of Kolomna and Mozhaisk.

The first Moscow rulers succeeded not only to seize the Grand Dukes’ Throne (other princes would manage it too), but also preserve it despite of all princely internecine strives and intrigues in the Khan’s headquarters.

Hegemony of Moscow in Northeast Russia laid the political foundation of formation of a single Russian State. Its creation was not sufficiently prepared economically as it was in the centralized states of the Western Europe. Prosperous cities and trading communication were not the cementing basis on which the construction of the single national state was carried out. The less spontaneous economic forces played in the unifying process, the more the role of military-political force was.

Noting this feature P.N. Milyukov called Muscovy “the Military-National State”, which he figuratively compared to a military camp. Association of Russian Lands around Moscow occurred above all under the influence of foreign factors – necessity of national independence from The Golden Horde and deliverance of a part of Russian territories from Lithuanian Rule. In 1380 The Grand Duke of The Whole Russia (the Moscow rulers’ official title) Dmitry Ivanovich defeated the army of The Golden Horde. By that time Moscow Princedom was already the largest and strongest among all Russian Lands. In 1480 (the rule of Ivan III) it stopped to render tribute to the Khans of The Golden Horde. The Great Moscow Princedom had 430 thousand square kilometers and approximately 3 million people by the year of 1462; during the rule of Ivan III and Vasily III the territory increased 6 times, and the population – twice.

Muscovy superiority over the Lithuanian State was formed between the 15th and 16th centuries. This preponderance was not caused only by military power, but also was due to yearning of the Eastern Slavs to rejoin Russian National State.

So, this was the time of formation of a single Russian State. But this process included just a part of the old Russian lands, only the princedoms, which had been under the Golden Horde Rule. Association of the lands around Moscow was gradual, stage-by-stage liberation (struggle for independence) from the Golden Horde Yoke. Thus, integration of Russian Princedoms into a single National State was based less on economic and cultural relationship and more on military power of The Moscow Great Princedom. [http://russia.rin.ru/guide_e/2/2.html]