Skirmish between cossacks and the imperial bodyguard, by Jean Baptiste Edouard Detaille, (France 1848), painting, frontispiece
2:00
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Russia Part I: Folk-tales and early history: Historical note
2:38
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The imp and the crust, by Count Leo Tolstoy
8:27
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The story of iron and the poison water, from the Kalevala
7:20
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The country and customs of the Scythians (fifth century B.C.), by Herodotus
15:31
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The vengeance of Queen Olga (about 945), from the chronicle of Nestor
9:24
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Vladimir in search of a religion (about 988), by John S. C. Abbott
10:56
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Russia Part II: In the days of Ivan the Terrible: Historical note
2:50
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How Russia was freed from the Tartars (1480), by John S. C. Abbott
10:32
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Ivan the Terrible (1533-1584), by Frances A. Shaw
14:46
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Life at the Setch (fifteenth century), by Nikolai V. Gogol
23:11
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The false Czar (1605), by Frances A. Shaw
18:45
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The kremlin of Moscow, by Bayard Taylor
17:10
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Russia Part III: Peter the Great: Historical note
3:02
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A morning with Peter the Great (early in the eighteenth century), by Dmitri Merejkowski
17:08
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How St. Petersburg was built (1703), by John S. C. Abbott
4:28
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A supposed letter from an English architect (1715), by Maurice Baring
14:51
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Russia Part IV: From Catherine the Great to the invasion of Napoleon: Historical note
2:28
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A day with Catherine the Great (1794), by Adrian Moyseevich Gribovski
13:09
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Borodino (1812), by Alexander Sergeyevitch Pushkin
5:55
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The burning of Moscow, by Louis Adolph Thiers
8:21
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The crossing of the Beresina river (1812), by John S. C. Abbott
10:01
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Passage of the Beresina, by J. H. Van Papendrecht, painting p. 130
2:13
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Russia Part V: Poland: Historical note
3:04
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The surrender of Kamenyetz (1672), by Henryk Sienkiewicz
20:51
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Poland or Russia ? (1793), by Jane Porter
15:37
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The division of Poland, by Sir Edwin Arnold
3:29
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The revolt in Warsaw, 1861, by Joseph Nicholas Robert-Fleury (French painter, 1792-1890), painting p. 158
2:50
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Russia Part VI: Siberia: Historical note
2:12
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The conquest of Siberia (1579-1584), by Count Leo Tolstoy
24:22
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Yermak, a folk-song
3:33
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How pardon was won for an exile (1808), by Madame Sophie Risteau Cottin
10:03
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On the march to Siberia (nineteenth century), by Baroness M. De Packh
9:04
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A Kirghis warrior, by Vasili Vasilevich Vereshchagin (Russia, 1842-1904), painting p. 186
2:24
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In a Tartar tent (about 1909), by Lindon Bates, Jr.
17:49
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Russia Part VII: A coronation and three wars: Historical note
3:20
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The coronation of Alexander II (1855), by Count von Moltke
10:54
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The emancipation of the serfs (1861), by Hezekiah Butterworth
3:59
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The taking of the village (an incident of the war of 1877 with Turkey), by Vsyevolod Mikhailovitch Garshin
12:24
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The capture of a redoubt (an incident of the war of 1877 with Turkey), by Vasili Vasilevich Vereshchagin
18:02
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Coaling at sea (1905), by Commander Vladimir Semenoff, of the Imperial Russian Navy
18:24
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Russia Part VIII: Life in modern Russia: Historical note
1:58
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The races on the Neva river (1870), by Théophile Gautier
9:59
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A little Jewish girl in Russia, by Mary Antin
9:26
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The fair of Nijni-Novgorod, by Edna Dean Proctor
3:00
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Austria-Hungary Part I: From the Tartar invasion to the Reformation: Historical note
2:40
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The coming of the Tartars (1240), by Louis Felbermann
7:00
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How Rudolf the First became Emperor (1273), by John S. C. Abbott
15:39
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Stories of Rudolf, founder of the house of Hapsburg (thirteenth century), by William Coxe
10:34
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How Naumburg was saved, by Jaroslav Cermak (Bohemian artist, - 1878), painting p. 270
1:35
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The deliverance of Prague (1420), by E. H. Gillett
16:36
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A funeral menu of the sixteenth century (1509), from the old chronicles
4:50
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The emperor Maximilian receiving the Venetian embassy, by Karl Ludwig Friedrich Becker (German artist, 1820-1900), painting p. 284
2:48
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Austria-Hungary Part II: The religious wars of the seventeenth century: Historical note
2:10
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The devastation of St. Vitus's church (1619-1620), by Marie Hay
16:27
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Wallenstein, the deposed general (1630), by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
7:19
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Wallenstein and the cuirassiers (1634), by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
14:57
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How John Sobieski saved Vienna from the Turks (1683), by John S. C. Abbott
10:06
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Austria-Hungary Part III: From Maria Theresa to the downfall of Napoleon: Historical note
2:59
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How Maria Theresa of Austria became King (1740), by John S. C. Abbott
11:20
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The command of Maria Theresa, by John S. C. Abbott
11:29
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Hohenlinden (1800), by Thomas Campbell
2:45
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The battle of Austerlitz (1805), by John S. C. Abbott
5:24
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How the French honored Joseph Haydn (1805), by ''Louisa Mühlbach'' (Klara M. Mundt)
10:38
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Andreas Hofer rallying the Tyrolean mountaineers, by Franz von Defregger (Austrian painter, 1835), painting p. 344
2:16
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Austria-Hungary Part IV: The nineteenth century: Historical note
2:27
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After the battle of Szolnok (1849), by Maurus Jókai
18:25
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The unlucky weathercock (1849), by Maurus Jókai
12:22
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Kossuth's farewell (1849)
5:57
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The salt mines of Wieliczka (1850), by Bayard Taylor
12:09
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Austria-Hungary Part V: Stories and poems of Bohemia, Hungary, and the Tyrol: Historical note
1:31
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The dog and the wolf, a Bohemian folk-tale, retold by Theodor Vernaleken
7:29
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The poor man and the king of the crows, a Magyar folk-tale, retold by Jeremiah Curtin
21:39
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St. Kümmerniss, a legend of the Tyrol
5:39
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The legend of St. Kümmerniss, by François Joseph Heim (French artist, 1787-1865), painting p. 400
1:22
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Stories of the gypsies
12:42
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Two Magyar poems
5:09
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A Csikos race, by Alexander Wagner (Hungarian artist, 1838), painting p. 408
2:02
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The Balkan States: Historical note
3:22
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Marko and the Turks (fifteenth century), an old Servian ballad
7:21
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Montenegro, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
2:01
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An attack on the Bashi-Bazouks (1907), by Arthur D. Howden Smith
28:36
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Herzegovinians returning to a village sacked by the Bashi-Bazouks, by Jaroslav Cermak (Bohemian artist, -1878), painting p. 434
2:24
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The siege of Adrianople (1912), by Philip Gibbs
8:45
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The flight from Lule-Burgas (1912), by Bernard Grant
19:07
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Turkey Part I: To the capture of Constantinople: Historical note
3:04
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Constantinople, a city built to order (fourth century), by Edward Gibbon
11:40
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The coming of the comet (1402), by Maurus Jókai
19:16
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Scanderbeg (about 1450), by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
7:29
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The fall of Constantinople (1453), by Edward Gibbon
15:51
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Turkey Part II: Turkey at the height of her power: Historical note
2:35
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The tribute of children, by Anonymous
6:06
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The little Janizary (about 1453), by James M. Ludlow
19:04
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The surrender of Rhodes (1522), by Alphonse Marie Louis de Lamartine
11:28
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A visit to the wife of Solyman the Magnificent (sixteenth century), translated from a Genoese letter
3:34
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Dining with the Sultana (1718), by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
7:58
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Turkey Part III: The sick man of Europe: Historical note
2:31
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The last of the Janizaries (1826), by Maurus Jókai
19:28
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The muezzin, by Jean Léon Gérôme (French artist, 1824-1904), painting p. 528
2:54
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''The House of Fear'' (1908), by Francis McCullagh
21:19
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The silent army (1909), by Francis McCullagh
11:03
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Turkey Part IV: Turkish stories: Historical note
1:04
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''The lamb bolted'', a legend of Turkish justice
6:20
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Stories of Nasr-Eddin Hoja
6:14
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A Turkish friendship (eighteenth century), by Cheliby Yorgaki
9:34
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Turkey Part V: Stories of Turkish life and customs: Historical note
1:47
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The first telegraph in Turkey (1854), by Sir J. William Whittall
2:32
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Choosing a wife for the son, by Lucy M. J. Garnett
4:30
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''Protestant bread'', by Cyrus Hamlin, D. D.
7:03
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The dancing dervishes, by Julia Pardoe
11:18
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Ceremony of dervishes at Scutari, by Albert Aublet (French artist, 1851), painting p. 574
1:44
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A Turkish ''What for ?'', by Demetra Vaka
8:02
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