Enserfment and Military Change in Muscovy
Title | Enserfment and Military Change in Muscovy PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Hellie |
Publisher | Chicago : University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 432 |
Release | 1971 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780226326450 |
Modernizing Muscovy
Title | Modernizing Muscovy PDF eBook |
Author | Jarmo Kotilaine |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 612 |
Release | 2004-08-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1134397429 |
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.
Firearms
Title | Firearms PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth Warren Chase |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2003-07-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521822749 |
This book is a history of firearms across the world from the 1100s up to the 1700s, from the time of their invention in China to the time when European firearms had become clearly superior. It asks why it was the Europeans who perfected firearms when it was the Chinese who had invented them, but it answers this question by looking at how firearms were used throughout the world.
The Formation of Muscovy 1300 - 1613
Title | The Formation of Muscovy 1300 - 1613 PDF eBook |
Author | Robert O. Crummey |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 2014-06-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317871995 |
This is a comprehensive account of the rise of the late medieval Russian monarchy with Moscow as its capital, which was to become the territorial core of the Soviet Union. The legacy of the Grand Princes and Tsars of Muscovy -- a tradition of strong governmental authority, the absence of legal corporations, and the requirement that all Russians contribute to the defence of the nation -- has shaped Russia's historical development down to our own time.
The Russian Empire and Grand Duchy of Muscovy
Title | The Russian Empire and Grand Duchy of Muscovy PDF eBook |
Author | Jacques Margeret |
Publisher | University of Pittsburgh Pre |
Pages | 253 |
Release | 2010-11-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 082297701X |
Translated by Chester S. L. Dunning Jacques Margeret was a mercenary soldier who arrived in Russia in 1600 during the reign of Boris Godunov. For six years he served Boris and his successor Tsar Dmitri Ivanovich, first as co-commander of foreign troops and later as captain of the elite palace guard. Margeret offers a unique first-hand account of the political intrigues of this turbulent time and ponders the question of the pretender's true identity. Writing for the French public, to whom Muscovy was virtually unknown, Margeret also describes Russian geography, climate, flora and fauna, customs, the Russian Orthodox Church, the military, and daily life at court. Dunning has translated the edition first printed in France in 1607 and provided notes identifying obscure references and evaluating the accuracy of Margeret's observations in light of accumulated historical research.
Lineages of the Absolutist State
Title | Lineages of the Absolutist State PDF eBook |
Author | Perry Anderson |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Pages | 575 |
Release | 2013-03-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 178168054X |
The political nature of Absolutism has long been a subject of controversy within historical materialism. Developing considerations advanced in Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism, this book situates the Absolutist states of the early modern epoch against the prior background of European feudalism. It is divided into two parts. The first discusses the overall structures of Absolutism as a state-system in Western Europe, from the Renaissance onwards. It then looks in turn at the trajectory of each of the specific Absolutist states in the dominant countries of the West—Spain, France, England and Sweden, set off against the case of Italy, where no major indigenous Absolutism developed. The second part of the work sketches a comparative prospect of Absolutism in Eastern Europe. The peculiarities, as well as affinities, of Eastern Absolutism as a distinct type of royal state, are examined. The variegated monarchies of Prussia, Austria and Russia are surveyed, and the lessons asked of the counter-example of Poland. Finally, the structureof the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans is taken as an external gauge by which the singularity of Absolutism as a European phenomenon is assessed. The work ends with some observations on the special position occupied by European development within universal history, which draws themes from both Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism andLineages of the Absolutist State together into a single argument—within their common limits—as materials for debate.
Russia's Wars of Emergence 1460-1730
Title | Russia's Wars of Emergence 1460-1730 PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Stevens |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2013-09-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317893298 |
Russia's emergence as a Great Power in the eighteenth century is usually attributed to Peter I's radical programme of 'Westernising' reforms. But the Russian military did not simply copy European armies. Adapting the tactics of its neighbours on both sides, Russia created a powerful strategy of its own, integrating steppe defence with European concerns. In Russia's Wars of Emergence, Carol Belkin Stevens examines the social and political factors underpinning Muscovite military history, the eventual success of the Russian Empire and the sacrifices made for power.