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by Shana Rippin Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Russia file podcast?

The Russia File podcast explores Russia: its history, politics, culture, and society, and its relations with the surrounding countries, the United States, and beyond. It is a companion podcast of the Kennan Institute's Russia File blog. Hosted by Maxim Trudolyubov and Izabella Tabarovsky.

Who is the author of the Russian history podcast?

This podcast is written and performed by Dr James White, a professional historian at Ural Federal University (Ekaterinburg) and the University of Tartu. For my a ... Listen to our podcasts to learn Russian, improve your listening, learn new vocabulary, and get challenged with weekly exercise.

How to improve your Russian by listening to Russian history?

A podcast on the history of Russia told from the perspective of someone learning and studying events from a variety of sources weekly, and then informing you, the listener, on what they've learned this week. Follow this podcast and improve your Russian by listening to Russian history.

Are the best stories from the Russian Empire true?

In Russia, the best stories are true. Tales from Imperial Russia is a fortnightly podcast narrating ordinary and extraordinary lives from the Russian Empire.

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Tsardom of Russia

Ivan the Terrible, Time of Troubles, The First Romanovs and Peter the Great

Russian Revolution

February Revolution, Provisional Government, October Revolution and Civil War

Episode 32 - The Ottoman Empire

In a break from the main narrative we take a look at the new power to Russia’s south, the fascinating and mysterious Ottoman empire.

Episode 31 - The end of the Rurikids

This week we look at Ivan the Terrible's final years as Tsar, summarise his achievements, failures and legacy (and see what a couple of other Russian leaders, J.Stalin, and V.Putin thought of him) and then we'll finish off by covering the comparatively short reign of the last Rurikid Tsar, Ivan’s son, Feodor the first.

Episode 30 - Ivan the Terrible (Part 2)

This week we look at the middle part of Ivan the Terrible's reign which starts well but then, for various reasons, goes rapidly downhill.

Episode 29 - Ivan the Terrible (Part 1)

We start the new year by looking at the overall European political/ geopolitical landscape in the early 16th century and then get stuck into the initial part of Ivan IV’s (AKA Ivan the Terrible's) time in charge of Moscow/Russia

Episode 28 - State of the Nation (2)

We reflect on the past 500 years of the Rus state, look at the impacts of the Mongol Invasion/Occupation and cover the reign of, Ivan the Great's son, Vasili III, who after 20 years of marriage, still doesn't have an heir....

Episode 27 - Ivan the Great

This week we’ll be covering the second part of Ivan III’s 43 year reign and seeing how things developed in a Moscow finally free of it’s Mongol shackles and with things surprisingly quiet on its western borders, or at least for the time being they were...

Episode 26 - The End of Empires

Byzantium collapses, the Golden Horde disintegrates, Novgorod falls and Moscow embarks on a 25 year long Civil War.

Episode 1.11 - Sarmatians and Saka

This episode rounds out our look at the Scythians with the Sarmatians, who displaced the Royal Scythians as the rulers of the Western steppe, and the Saka, the Scythians who stayed in the East. Check out the episode blogpost at https://therussianempirehistorypodcast.com/blog/episode-111-sarmat...

Episode 1.10 - The First Steppe Empire

In this episode we return to the narrative with a look at the Scythian migration from Central Asia into the southern Russian and Ukrainian steppe, and the first empire created by a steppe people. Episode blog post https://therussianempirehistorypodcast.com/blog/episode-110-the-first-stepp...

Episode 1.09 - Steppe Warriors Part II - Wolf Packs and War Bands

In this episode we look at how a Bronze Age initiation ritual evolved into a cornerstone of steppe culture that drove the expansion and migration of nomadic peoples for centuries.

Special Episode 1 - The Peaceful East 200 - The Bellingshausen Expedition, the Discovery of Antarctica and the First Russians in New Zealand - with Sergey Permitin

This year is the 200th anniversary of the return to Russia of the Bellinghausen Expedition, which discovered the Antarctic continent and was the first Russian visit to New Zealand. In this episode, we discuss the expedition and its significance with special guest Sergey Permitin. Pictures by expedit...

Episode 1.08 - Steppe Warriors Part I - Horse Archers

This episode looks at the weapons and equipment used by the mounted warriors of the steppe. Intro from The History of Saqartvelo Georgia podcast - find them on all good podcast platforms. You can support this podcast by donations via PayPal to [email protected]

Who hosts the Russia File podcast?

It is a companion podcast of the Kennan Institute’s Russia File blog. Hosted by Maxim Trudolyubov and Izabella Tabarovsky.

Who hosts the week ahead in Russia?

The Week Ahead In Russia podcast dissects significant developments and upcoming events in Moscow and beyond. It's hosted each Monday by Steve Gutterman, author of RFE/RL's The Week In Russia newsletter, and features a rotating panel of guests.

What is Russian football news?

Russian Football News is the only English website dedicated solely to Russian football. We give you the insight look into the wonderful and chaotic world of Russian football. The RFN Podcast is the audio arm of the website, established in 2015.

What is understanding Russia?

Understanding Russia aims to bring you stories and ideas unfiltered through the media. You will hear genuine Russian people talking about their lives, with expert translation, all designed to help you understand contemporary Russia.

Who hosts Russian Roulette?

Hosted by CSIS Russia and Eurasia Program experts Olga Oliker and Jeffrey Mankoff.

Who is Leonid Volkov?

Leonid Volkov is chief of staff for Alexey Navalny. He was his campaign manager for the 2013 mayoral campaign in Mosc…. T.

Is the Byline Times podcast free?

As the name might suggest, the Byline Times podcast is the podcast of the Byline Times - telling you what the papers DON'T say. The Byline Times is available free online, but it's even better in print where your subscription pays for the journalism. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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