Russian Rulers History Podcast
Summary: First we follow the Russian rulers from Rurik to Putin then take to recounting all aspects of Russian history.
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The invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces has created an international crisis. Today's episode try to bring meaning to what is going on.
A quick announcement about the future of the podcast and comments about the goings on in Ukraine and Russia.
Today, I discuss the notion that Tsar Peter III was a high-functioning autistic. Listener Ian G proposed the idea which I feel has some very strong merit.
Today, we finish the three part series about the men who helped Joseph Stalin terrorize the Soviet Union.
Today, we continue the series on those men who enabled Stalin to keep his country terrorized.
Stalin's reign of terror couldn't have happened without the support of a number of ruthless enablers. Today, we begin a three part series on these men and how they survived.
Today we cover the time between Vladimir's time as prince of Novgorod to his death, presenting newly found information.
Today's episode adds to the story of one of ancient Russia's most important leaders, Vladimir the Great.
Today, I will be returning to the beginning of the podcast with a rerun of episode 1, but with lots more new history to share about Russian before there were Russians.
Today, we finish up the history of Ukraine and its relationship with Russia.
The three books I'm reviewing today are Russka by Edward Rutherford, Who Is To Blame? and How Did I Get Here? both by Jane Marlow.
Today, we begin a new series with an overview of the history of Ukraine and its relationship to Russia.
In our final look at Siberia, we focus on the lives of both women and children in the gulag system developed by the Soviets.
Today, we recount the harsh life living in Siberian prisons and gulags.
Siberia is a mythical, magical, and intimidating place. Discover the mystery of this part of Russia.