Modernizing Muscovy Reform and Social Change in Seventeenth-Century Russia Routledge Studies in the History of Russia and Eastern Europe Series
Coordonnateurs : Kotilaine Jarmo, Poe Marshall
First Published in 2004. Modernizing Muscovy is a comprehensive account of seventeenth-century
Russian history. It rejects the traditional interpretation of this era as the twilight
of the Russian Middle Ages. By revealing important instances of dynamic
change in the late Muscovite state, economy, and society, the book demonstrates
the crucial importance of pre-Petrine reform in Russia?s transition to one of the
great powers of the world. The book?s broad scope makes it a veritable
encyclopaedia of late Muscovite history. It both synthesizes previous scholarship
and breaks new ground in many important areas.
Date de parution : 02-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2003
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Modernizing Muscovy :
Mots-clés :
Seventeenth Century Russia; XVII Vek; canadian; State Secretary; american; Ivan III; slavic; Aleksei Mikhailovich; studies; Northern Illinois University Press; seventeenth; Tsar Aleksei; century; Seventeenth Century Muscovy; russia; Ivan IV; xvii; Early Modern Russia; veka; Richard Hellie; lindsey; Muscovite Government; Duma Ranks; Run; Patriarch Ioakim; Muscovite Church; Nizhnii Novgorod; Muscovite Society; Muscovite State; Mikhail Fedorovich; Russian Merchants; Young Man; Great Northern War; Akademiia Nauk SSSR; Diplomatic Chancellery