Primary Chronicle
(noun)
A text written in the 12th century that relates a detailed history of Rurik's rise to power.
Examples of Primary Chronicle in the following topics:
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Rurik and the Foundation of Rus'
- However, some clues are available from the Primary Chronicle.
- The Primary Chronicle contends the Varangians were a Viking group, most likely from Sweden or northern Germany, who controlled trade routes across northern Russia and tied together various cultures across Eurasia.
- But in the late 850s they rose up in rebellion, according to the Primary Chronicle.
- A page from the Primary Chronicle or The Tale of Bygone Years
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Yaroslav the Wise
- These accomplishments during his lengthy rule granted him the title of Yaroslav the Wise in early chronicles of his life, and his legacy endures in both political and religious Russian history.
- Evidence from the Primary Chronicle and examination of his skeleton suggests he is one of the youngest sons of Vladimir, and possibly a son from a different mother.
- He was chronicled as Yaroslav the Wise in retellings of these events because of his even-handed dealing with the wars, but it is highly possible he was involved in the murder of his brothers and other gruesome acts of war.
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Vladimir I and Christianization
- However, the Primary Chronicle (one of the few written documents about this time) states that in 987 Vladimir decided to send envoys to investigate the various religions neighboring Kievan Rus'.
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The Harlem Renaissance
- Lawrence referred to his style as "dynamic cubism," though by his own account the primary influence was not so much French art as the shapes and colors of Harlem.
- Motley is most famous for his colorful chronicling of the African-American experience during the 1920s and 1930s and is considered one of the major contributors to the Harlem Renaissance.
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Primary and Secondary Research
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Primary Groups
- Families and close friends are examples of primary groups.
- Primary groups play an important role in the development of personal identity.
- Cooley argued that the impact of the primary group is so great that individuals cling to primary ideals in more complex associations and even create new primary groupings within formal organizations.
- Relationships formed in primary groups are often long lasting and goals in themselves.
- This family from the 1970s would be an example of a primary group.
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Industrial Cities
- Upton Sinclair's The Jungle chronicles the dangerous living conditions endured by immigrant factory workers in the early-1900s, a period of rapid urbanization in the U.S.
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German Woodcuts
- Dürer worked on the most extravagantly illustrated book of the period, The Nuremberg Chronicle, published by his godfather Anton Koberger, Europe's largest printer-publisher at the time.
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Primary Market Research
- Primary research consists of the collection of original primary data.
- Primary research consists of the collection of original primary data.
- There are advantages and disadvantages to primary research.
- It takes longer to undertake primary research than to acquire secondary data.
- All research, whether primary or secondary, depends eventually on the collection of primary research data.
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Primaries and Caucuses
- The Iowa caucuses are the first nominating election to occur in the presidential primary season and, therefore, they often have a significant impact on later primaries.
- Not every election is preceded by a primary season, but most major races, such as presidential and congressional races, use primaries to narrow the field of candidates.
- In a closed primary, only voters who are registered with the party holding the primary are allowed to vote.
- In an open primary system, voters can vote in either primary regardless of affiliation.
- Summarize the primary system and how a primary differs from a caucus