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El. knyga: Moscow Kremlin: Russia s Fortified Heart

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Illustrated by , (New York University, New York, USA)
  • Formatas: 64 pages
  • Serija: Fortress
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Osprey Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472845504
  • Formatas: 64 pages
  • Serija: Fortress
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Osprey Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472845504

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A detailed study of the tumultuous history of the Moscow Kremlin, a metaphor for Russia, a symbol for its government and an enduring icon of the country.

A detailed study of the tumultuous history of the Moscow Kremlin, a metaphor for Russia, a symbol for its government and an enduring icon of the country.

A fortified complex covering 70 acres at the heart of Moscow, behind walls up to 18m high and watched over by 20 towers, the Kremlin houses everything from Russia's seat of political power to glittering churches. This is a fortress that has evolved over time, from the original wooden guard tower built in the 11th century to the current stone and brick complex, over the years having been built, burnt, besieged, and rebuilt.

Starting with the initial building of a wooden watch tower on the banks of the Moskva river in the 11th century, this book follows the Kremlin's tumultuous history through rises and falls and various iterations to today. In the process, it tells a story of Russia, and also unveils a range of mysteries around the fortress, from the 14th-century underground tunnels built to permit spies to enter and leave it covertly through to today's invisible defenses such as it GPS spoofing field (switch on your phone inside the walls and it may well tell you you're at Vnukovo airport, 30km away) and drone jammers.

Recenzijos

This well-illustrated book with its photographs of reconstructions to show how may have looked 700 years ago , is a remarkable piece of history telling. -- Laurent Tirone * Gun Mart and Milita Mart Magazine * Well illustrated with colour and b/w photos and artwork * Casemate *

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A detailed study of the tumultuous history of the Moscow Kremlin, a metaphor for Russia, a symbol for its government and an enduring icon of the country.
Introduction 4(1)
Chronology
5(1)
The Moscow Gorod
6(9)
The first settlements
Princely Moscow
The rise of Moscow
A White-Stone Fortress
15(3)
The age of the gun
Red-Brick Kremlin
18(12)
Ivan the Terrible's Kremlin
Matryoshka Moscow 1571 fire
Times of Troubles
30(6)
A Polish fortress (briefly)
1682 rising
Capital no more
Napoleon and Nicholases
36(3)
Burning Moscow
Rebuilt, repurposed
Red Fortress
39(9)
1905 the holdout
1917 Bolshevik target
Soviet power
Great Patriotic War
The Kremlin in the nuclear age
Twenty Towers
48(11)
Today's Kremlin
59(4)
The Presidential Regiment
Bibliography 63(1)
Index 64
Dr Mark Galeotti is a world-class expert on Russian history, politics and security. He has taught in the UK, USA, Russia and Czech Republic, advised governments and corporations, and talked to everyone from Russian gangsters to Chinese marines.

Donato Spedaliere was born in Switzerland and moved to Italy. He studied at Belle Arti in Florence and he is both a 2D and 3D artist, working with publishers, museums, archaeologists, architects and military institutions.