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Empires Apart

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by Brian Landers


  Versailles, Treaty of, 382

  Vespucci, Amerigo, 35–37

  Victorians, 245

  Vienna, Congress of, 206

  Vietnam, 534

  Vietnam War, 472–74, 486, 488

  Vikings, 22–23, 28, 144

  Virginia, 52, 54, 55, 97

  Vladimir, 24, 25

  Vladivostok, 325

  Volga, 64–65, 190, 191

  Vorkuta, 415

  Walker, William, 241

  war, 263, 265, 482, 489–91

  War Between the States. See American Civil War

  War of 1812, 210–11, 217

  War of Austrian Succession, 153

  War of Rebellion, 265

  War of Spanish Succession, 152–53

  Warsaw, 196, 232, 394

  Washington, George

  American Revolution, 164, 166

  New Connecticut, 171

  Ohio, 155

  president, 181

  slavery, 247

  wealth, 155, 190

  Waterloo, battle, 205

  wealth, 310, 535, 536

  wealth transfers, 536

  Webster, Daniel, 284

  Welshofer, Lewis, Jr., 523

  West Indies, 58

  Whitney, Eli, 230

  Wilde, Oscar, 297

  Williams, Roger, 100

  Wilson, Woodrow, 245, 379–82, 384

  Winthrop, John, 96, 99

  women, 250, 301, 311, 379, 399–400

  Wounded Knee, battle of, 282

  Wyatt, Sir Francis, 54

  Yalta Conference, 427, 434, 437

  Yaroslav the Wise, 64

  Yastrzhembsky, Sergei, 508

  Yazoo Land Fraud, 190

  Yeamans, Sir John, 59–60

  Yeltsin, Boris, 507

  Yermak Timofeyevich, 111, 113–15

  Yugoslavia, 439, 503

  Zasulich, Vera, 297–98

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  Table of Contents

  Cover Page

  Title Page

  CONTENTS

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  FOREWORD BY ANDREAS WHITTAM SMITH

  CHAPTER 1: RURIK’S LAND

  The Influence of Champagne

  West and East Divide

  The Coming of Christ

  Russian History: True or False?

  CHAPTER 2: AMERIGO’S LAND

  Spanish Exploration and Conquest

  Before Columbus

  The Scramble for America

  The English and Civilisation

  Slavery

  CHAPTER 3: LEGACY OF THE MONGOL TERROR

  The Mongols

  From Novgorod to Kulikovo

  Ivan the Terrible

  Russia after Ivan

  CHAPTER 4: LEGACY OF THE MYSTIC MASSACRE

  Frying Natives

  Thanksgiving

  Pilgrims and Puritans

  Between God and Slave

  CHAPTER 5: RUSSIA BETWEEN WEST AND EAST

  Yermak Timofeyevich: King of the Wild Frontier

  The Eastern Frontier

  Life in the Wild East

  Empire

  The First Romanovs

  CHAPTER 6: AMERICA BETWEEN EAST AND WEST

  The Rule of Law

  French America

  Prelude to Revolution

  The American Rebellion

  Thomas Paine and Tadeusz Kosciuszko

  CHAPTER 7: THE EMPIRES GET GOING

  Enlightenment: Russian and American Style

  Territorial Aggrandisement

  Tadeusz Kosciuszko and the Polish Question

  Napoleon and Alexander

  The 1812 Overtures

  CHAPTER 8: DETERMINED OPPORTUNISM AND CONQUEST

  King Andrew

  A Time for Guns

  Manifest Destiny: Chechnya to Cuba

  The Road to Civil War

  CHAPTER 9: MORE CONQUEST

  The War Between the States

  Slaves and Serfs

  To the Little Bighorn and Anadyrsk

  Empire Marches On

  CHAPTER 10: SOUL SEARCHING

  Dissidents

  The Soul of Industry

  New Model Empires

  Territory Belonging to the United States

  CHAPTER 11: COMMUNISM AND CORPORATISM

  Bolshevism Arrives

  Come the Revolution

  Communism Arrives

  Corporatism: A Digression

  Ideologies in Transition

  CHAPTER 12: EMPIRES OLD AND NEW

  The New Tsars: Lenin and Stalin the Terrible

  The Bolshevik Empire

  The Red Menace

  Corporatism v. Communism

  The Invisibilisation of Empire

  CHAPTER 13: HOT AND COLD RUNNING WAR

  Allies Apart

  Empires Re-Emerge

  Bipolarity

  Regime Change

  Russian Regime Change – The Death of the Ultimate Tsar

  CHAPTER 14: WINNING THE WAR THAT WASN’T

  Hot War, Cold War, Phoney War

  Monroe Marches On

  The Use of Force

  More Dissidents

  The End of the Russian Empire?

  CHAPTER 15: PAX AMERICANA

  American Democracy

  American Justice

  American Efficiency

  America Delivers

  From Invisible Empires to the Neo-Empire

  The Lessons of History

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  INDEX

  Copyright Page

 

 

 


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