Originally published in 1934, this book describes the regional variation in architecture in mediaeval Russia and the South Caucasus.
Preface; Note on transliteration; Part I. Russia: Introductory; 1. Kiev; 2. Novgorod and Pskov; 3. Vladimir; 4. Moscow - the beginnings; 5. Wooden architecture up to the sixteenth century; 6. The Muscovite style before 1650; 7. The national style of Moscow and Yaroslavl since 1650; 8. Wooden architecture in the Ukraine and Ukrainian baroque; 9. Baroque of Moscow; 10. Wooden architecture of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; Part II. Transcaucasia: Introductory; 1. Origins; 2. Armenia before the tenth century: evolution in church plans; 3. Armenia, tenth and eleventh centuries; 4. Georgia; 5. Spread of Caucasian influence westwards; Bibliography; Index.