The Cossacks: Their History and Country
William Penn Cresson
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One of the earliest histories of the Cossacks to appear in English, with an emphasis on the exploits of famous Cossack leaders and Cossack struggles for political autonomy. Originally published in 1919.
From the Foreword: "It is the proudest boast of the Cossacks of today -- as of their forbears of the Ukraine -- that they have never been classed as serfs nor for a moment lost their freeman's instinct for the principles of liberty. While the peasants of North Russia were bowed in shameful submission to the Great Princes of Moscow and later to the 'dark forces' of the Tsar's court and the Baltic-German officialdom of the capital on the Neva, the history of the Cossack inhabitants of the southern steppes was (as we shall later see) a long epic of heroic resistance to the encroachments of autocracy."
- Summary by Kazbek (6 hr 33 min)
Chapitres
Foreword | 10:45 | Lu par Kerry Adams |
Chapter I. The Origin of the "Free People" | 29:59 | Lu par Owlivia |
Chapter II. The Zaporogian Cossacks | 40:34 | Lu par Wolfgang Bas |
Chapter III. Yermak and the Cossack Conquest of Siberia | 37:06 | Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |
Chapter IV. Bogdan Hmelnicky: A Cossack National Hero | 42:59 | Lu par Piotr Nater |
Chapter V. The Struggle for the Ukraine | 14:52 | Lu par thorolfhammer |
Chapter VI. Mazeppa | 36:30 | Lu par thorolfhammer |
Chapter VII. The End of the Free Ukraine: Little Russia | 23:56 | Lu par thorolfhammer |
Chapter VIII. Pougatchev | 37:49 | Lu par thorolfhammer |
Chapter IX. The Hetman Platov | 43:04 | Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |
Chapter X. The Cossacks of To-day: Organization and Government | 21:59 | Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |
Chapter XI. The Cossacks of To-day: The Don | 21:57 | Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |
Chapter XII. The Frontiers of Europe | 31:48 | Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |