God, Tsar, and people : the political culture of early modern Russia /
"A collection of essays, written over a period of fifty years, that represent a sustained effort to discover how early modern Russians (from the period roughly from 1450 to 1700) imagined their government and rulers"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ithaca :
Northern Illinois University Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press,
2020.
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Colección: | NIU series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian studies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Kurbskii and the historians
- Towards an understanding or the political ideas in Ivan
- Timofeyev's Vremennik
- The problem of advice in Muscovite tales about the Time of Troubles
- Did Muscovite literary ideology place any limits on the power of the Tsar
- The memory of St. Sergius in sixteenth-century Russia
- The blessed host of the heavenly Tsar: biblical military
- imagery in Muscovy
- Moscow: the third Rome or the new Israel
- Architecture and dynasty: Boris Godunov's uses of Architecture, 1584-1606
- Two cultures, one throne room: secular courtiers and Orthodox culture in the Golden Hall of the Moscow Kremlin
- Architecture, image, and ritual in the throne rooms of Muscovite Russia
- Advice, advisers, and courtiers: decision-making and advice in the Royal Book volume of the Illustrated Chronicle Compilation
- Ivan IV as a Carolingian Renaissance prince
- Autocracy
- Muscovy
- Towards a new picture of Muscovite Russia.