Portraits of Old Russia

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A01=Donald Ostrowski
A01=Marshall T. Poe
administrative elites Russia
Administrative Literacy
Author_Donald Ostrowski
Author_Marshall T. Poe
Baba Yaga
boiarskie
boris
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Chancellery Clerks
Chinggis Khan
comparative serfdom
deti
Deti Boiarskie
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everyday life Muscovy 1300-1745
Frederick III
Free Woman
godunov
grand
Grand Prince
Holy Man
Holy Mountain
illinois
Ivan III
Ivan Vasilievich
Muscovite social history
Nancy Shields Kollmann
National Library
northern
Northern Illinois University Press
Orthodox monasticism
press
prince
Razriadnyi Prikaz
Russian early modern studies
Siberian Chancellery
Siberian exploration history
State Secretaries
Syn Boiarskii
Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich
Tsar Ivan IV
Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich
university
Upper Town
Valerie Kivelson
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780765627285
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book introduces readers to a little-known place and time in world history – early modern Russia, from its beginnings as Muscovy, in the fourteenth century, through the reign of Peter I (1689-1725) – by portraying the lives of representative individuals from the major levels of the society of that era. The portraits, written by professional historians, are imaginative reconstructions or composites of individual lives, rather than biographies. The portraits are arranged into socio-political categories, and include members of ruling families, government servitors, clerks, military personnel, church prelates, monks, provincial landowners, townspeople and artisans, Siberian explorers and traders, free peasants, serfs, slaves and holy fools. Using these portraits, the book brings old Russian society to life in an interesting way.

Donald Ostrowski, Marshall T. Poe

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