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Russian Intelligence Services: The Early Days 9th-11th Centuries (882-1054) Book

Russian Intelligence Services: The Early Days 9th-11th Centuries (882-1054)
Russian Intelligence Services: The Early Days 9th-11th Centuries (882-1054), The most mysterious episodes from Russia's past are unearthed and examined in this study, which is drawn from ancient chronicles and preserved documents from Russia, Greece, Byzantium and the Vatican library.
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  • Russian Intelligence Services: The Early Days 9th-11th Centuries (882-1054)
  • Written by author Vladimir Plougin
  • Published by Algora Publishing, November 2000
  • The most mysterious episodes from Russia's past are unearthed and examined in this study, which is drawn from ancient chronicles and preserved documents from Russia, Greece, Byzantium and the Vatican library. Scholarly analysis and narrative flair com
  • The most mysterious episodes from Russia's past are unearthed and examined in this study, which is drawn from ancient chronicles and preserved documents from Russia, Greece, Byzantium and the Vatican library. Scholarly analysis and narrative flair comb
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Foreword: "In Pursuit of My Lord's Quest..."7
Chapter I.Introduction: At the Sources11
1.A Commotion on the Rhine, or How the Russians Alarmed Europe for the First Time11
2.Strange Customs of the Arsanians13
3.A Ballad to the Intelligence Services of the Prophetic Oleg15
4.Intelligence Among Slavs and Russians According to Early Medieval Authors20
5.The First Woman Who Outwitted Men21
6.How a Lad, together with Voivode Pretich, Saved Kiev, or Disinformation as a Factor in Victory24
Chapter II.Unequal Competition: Svyatoslav's Intelligence Against Byzantium and its Allies27
1.The First Balkan Campaign. Voivode Volk27
2.Calokir's Scheme and Svyatoslav's New Plans. War with Byzantium30
3.Intelligence Among the Byzantines and Russians36
4.Defeat at Arkadiopolis40
5.Svyatoslav's Agents at the Greek Camp. Tzimisces Crosses the Rhodope Mountains42
6.The Collapse of the Russian and Bulgarian Union45
7."The Storm Was Roaring, Rain Thundered Down..." The Night Raid of July 28, 97148
8.Ikmor's Death. Sacrifice to Perun49
9.Byzantine Ears at Svyatoslav's War Council. Investigation and Castigation51
10.The Last Battle. The Dorostol Peace53
11.A Landscape with Oarsmen and Horsemen. Death at the Dnieper Rapids. Whose Fault?56
12.The Skull Chalice. Valediction to the Great Prince Svyatoslav lgorevich59
Chapter III.The Secret Wars of Prince Vladimir's Times61
1.A Hunting Accident and the Beginning of the Svyatoslavichi Strife (i.e., the power struggle among Svyatoslav's heirs)61
2.Vladimir's War March on Korsun64
3.A Story About Two Agents. Chronicle Versions about Anastasius68
4.Anastasius. Some Traits of the Portrait73
5.A Sequel to the Story of Two Agents. Zhdebern75
6.Anastasius's Star, or the First Agent Who Defected to the West84
7.Russian Strategic Intelligence in the South86
8.Folk Wits89
9.Vladimir's Domestic Law-and-Order Philosophy91
Chapter IV.Epic Heroes95
1.History and the Heroic Epics95
2.Ilya Muromets and his Friends. "Heroic Outposts"97
3.An Epic Picture of Ilya Muromets103
4.Dounai105
5.Dobrynia Nikitich107
6.Alesha Popovich112
7.The Case of the Stolen Silver Chalice115
8.Dobrynia and Marinka122
9.The Vicissitudes of Service (Intrigues, Conflicts, Dungeons, etc.)127
10.Epos and History. Who of the Heroes Served or Could Have Served Vladimir Svyatoslavich?133
11.Russian Secret Services under Vladimir. A Summary135
Some General Remarks135
The Secret Services of Rus in a Historic Context137
A Brief Note on Counter-Intelligence138
A Saga about Great Chiefs. Sigurd140
An Aside on Capturing a Good Man141
The "Saga" of Malousha142
Chapter V.Svyatopolk Yaropolchich and the Volodimeriches (Svyatopolk, Son of Yaropolk, and Vladimir's Kin)151
1.Son or Stepson?151
2.The Shadow of Yaropolk156
3.Fortune Smiles on Svyatopolk158
4."Poutsha's Folks"164
5.Two Varangians173
6.Crimson Dawns182
7.How Yaroslav the Wise Came Close to Becoming Yaroslav the Daft188
8.Svyatopolk's Return. An Interpretation of the "Eimund Yarn"192
9.Svyatopolk's Return in the Chronicles. Battle at Volhyn'195
The Battle at Volhyn'195
Plunder. Son-in-Law Against Father-in-Law197
Predslava's Tragedy202
Svyatopolk and Rus in Boleslav's Dreams204
Mstislav's Silence206
Svyatopolk's "Quiet Revolt"207
Triumphant Exodus. With Yaroslav's Hosts in the Background211
Vanity of Vanities214
10.Svyatopolk's End. A Version in the "Eimund Yarn"217
An Agent Must be Paid217
Incarnations: Merchant--Mendicant--Executioner219
11."Between the Czechs and the Liakhs." The Russian Version224
Vengeance224
Bylina about Ilya Muromets and Sokolnik229
Addendum. The Earliest Physical Evidence of an Intelligence Report from a Russian Agent235
Bibliography in English245
Bibliography in Russian251


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