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Istorii︠a︡ Sevastopoli︠a︡ v 3-kh tomakh

2-oe izdanie. Tom I. I︠u︡go-Zapadnyĭ Krym s drevneĭshikh vremen do 1774 goda. Tom II. Sevastopolʹ v epokhu Rossiĭskoĭ imperii. Konet︠s︡ XVIII veka - 1917 g. Tom III. Sevastopolʹ v sovetskiĭ i postsovetskiĭ periody 1917-2014 gg

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translation: History of Sevastopol in 3 volumes - 2nd edition: Volume I. Southwestern Crimea from ancient times to 1774. Volume II. Sevastopol in the era of the Russian Empire. The end of the XVIII century - 1917 Volume III. Sevastopol in the Soviet and post-Soviet periods 1917-2014 (Volumes 1,2,3)
Publisher
Alʹbatros
Published in
Sevastopolʹ
Year
2021
Pages
2668
Volume1
804
Volume2
868
Volume3
996
Cover
Hardcover
Circulation
1000 copies
Language
In Russian
Weight
4.152 kg
ISBN
978-5-907360-33-4
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The collective monograph is the first generalizing scientific study on the history of Sevastopol from the initial human settlement of the territory currently included in the administrative boundaries of the city to the reunification of Sevastopol and Crimea with Russia in March 2014. Particular attention is paid to the history of the foundation, formation and development of the city, the significance of its two heroic defenses for the history of the Fatherland and world history as a whole.
The first volume of the monograph is devoted to the ancient and medieval history of the Southwestern Crimea from ancient times to the fall of Ottoman rule on the peninsula, which predetermined the annexation of Crimea to Russia and the founding of Sevastopol.
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