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Subscribe to the Dostoevsky Lecture Channel: / @dostoverno_ru *** Ivan the Terrible is traditionally considered a cruel and despotic ruler. At the same time, during his reign, large-scale construction of cities took place, serious reforms were carried out, and the territory of Russia more than doubled. Why did Ivan the Terrible refuse to recognize obligations to Crimea? What were the goals of his domestic policy? And is it true that he killed his own son? The answers to these and many other questions are in the new lecture by Vladimir Medinsky from the series "Collectors of the Russian Land". ❗ Remember that each like and comment promotes this video. So like and leave comments. And, of course, subscribe if you watch us without a subscription. Share this video with your family and friends. *** You can ask questions through the author's Telegram channel: https://t.me/vr_medinskiy Wait for the answers on air on Sputnik Radio Time codes: 00:00 • In the previous episode 01:34 • The influence of Ivan the Terrible on Russian history 09:38 • Reforms that led to the expansion and strengthening of the state 12:17 • The capture of Kazan 18:50 • The abatis line 23:42 • The Battle of Molodi 28:03 • Oprichnina - what was it? 33:39 • Plans to renew the elite and suppress the boyar opposition 36:33 • What is happening in Europe at this time? 38:30 • Did Ivan the Terrible kill his son? Versions 40:51 • Causes and beginning of the Livonian War 47:30 • Consequences of the Livonian War 49:53 • Ivan the Terrible declares himself the heir to the Golden Horde and expands his possessions 57:12 • Localism and the system of elite hierarchy 01:01:24 • Zemstvo reform and self-government 01:02:20 • Introduction of the principle of the noble militia 01:08:12 • Ivan the Terrible's tolerance in the religious sphere 01:14:29 • St. Basil's Cathedral in memory of the capture of Kazan 01:18:39 • Expansion of Russia's territory under Ivan the Terrible MAY BE INTERESTING • Lecture 1 From Rurik to Alexander Nevsky Course by Vladimir Medinsky Collectors of the Russian Land [lecture 1] • Series 1. From Rurik to Alexander Nevs... • Lecture 2 The Rise of Moscow. From Nevsky to Donskoy Collectors of the Russian Land • Series 2. The Rise of Moscow. From Nevsky... • Lecture 3 Russian Game of Thrones Course by Vladimir Medinsky Collectors of the Russian land • Episode 3. Russian game of thrones (XIV ... • Lecture 4 Ivan III. The first Russian autocrat Course by Vladimir Medinsky Collectors of the Russian land • Episode 4. Ivan III. The first Russian s... • Lecture 5 Episode 5. Vasily III. Fathers and sons (1505-1533) • Episode 5. Vasily III. Fathers and sons (15... ???? Our website: https://dostoverno.ru/ ???? VK: https://vk.com/lectorydostoevsky ???? OK: https://ok.ru/dostoevsky.lectory ???? Telegram: https://t.me/dostoevsky_fm_dostoverno ???? Yandex.Zen: https://zen.yandex.ru/lectorydostoevsky ???? Rutube: https://rutube.ru/channel/23630029/ Partner of the release: youtube channel Faculty of History @FacultyofHistory100 #ivangtheterrible #collectorsoftherussianland #LectureHallDostoevsky #Dostoevsky #ChannelDostoevsky #lectures #history