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Kremlin Ghosts. Tamara Eidelman.

by Eidelman, Tamara; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 15Global Issues. Publisher: Russian Life, 2004ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Cathedrals | Church buildings -- Russia (Federation) | Kremlin (Moscow, Russia) | Moscow (Russia) -- History | Russia -- Kings and rulers | Russia (Federation) -- Description and travel | Russia (Federation) -- History | Soviet Union -- History -- 20th centuryDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The ground on which the Kremlin stands guards many secrets. We should not rush to learn them too quickly, but should submerge ourselves slowly. Perhaps it is best, therefore, to begin by circling the Kremlin walls from the outside. Walking beneath these majestic red walls, a whole world begins to unfold before you. You begin to understand why this particular place was selected a millennia and a half ago (or more) by the first inhabitants, people who had no inkling that, many centuries into the future, they would be known as Muscovites." (RUSSIAN LIFE) This article outlines the history of the Kremlin in Moscow and includes historical events and figures related to it.
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Originally Published: Kremlin Ghosts, May/June 2004; pp. 22-29.

"The ground on which the Kremlin stands guards many secrets. We should not rush to learn them too quickly, but should submerge ourselves slowly. Perhaps it is best, therefore, to begin by circling the Kremlin walls from the outside. Walking beneath these majestic red walls, a whole world begins to unfold before you. You begin to understand why this particular place was selected a millennia and a half ago (or more) by the first inhabitants, people who had no inkling that, many centuries into the future, they would be known as Muscovites." (RUSSIAN LIFE) This article outlines the history of the Kremlin in Moscow and includes historical events and figures related to it.

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