God, Tsar, and People - Daniel B. Rowland

God, Tsar, and People

The Political Culture of Early Modern Russia
Buch | Softcover
420 Seiten
2020
Northern Illinois University Press (Verlag)
978-1-5017-5372-5 (ISBN)
34,90 inkl. MwSt
God, Tsar, and People brings together in one volume essays written over a period of fifty years, using a wide variety of evidence—texts, icons, architecture, and ritual—to reveal how early modern Russians (1450–1700) imagined their rapidly changing political world.


This volume presents a more nuanced picture of Russian political thought during the two centuries before Peter the Great came to power than is typically available. The state was expanding at a dizzying rate, and atop Russia's traditional political structure sat a ruler who supposedly reflected God's will. The problem facing Russians was that actual rulers seldom—or never—exhibited the required perfection. Daniel Rowland argues that this contradictory set of ideas was far less autocratic in both theory and practice than modern stereotypes would have us believe. In comparing and contrasting Russian history with that of Western European states, Rowland is also questioning the notion that Russia has always been, and always viewed itself as, an authoritarian country. God, Tsar, and People explores how the Russian state in this period kept its vast lands and diverse subjects united in a common view of a Christian polity, defending its long frontier against powerful enemies from the East and from the West.

Daniel Rowland taught in the History Department at the University of Kentucky from 1974 to 2012, and served as Director of the Gaines Center for the Humanities at UK. His books include Mannerism, Style and Mood and Architectures of Russian Identity, 1500-Present, (edited with James Cracraft.) He is a civic activist with a keen interest in historic preservation, and has sung in the Yale Whiffenpoofs and the Yale Russian Chorus, for which he served as assistant conductor.

The Literature: Breaking the Code

1. Kurbskii and the Historians

2. Toward an Understanding of the Political Ideas in Ivan Timofeev's Vremennik

3. The Problem of Advice in Muscovite Tales about the Time of Troubles

4. Did Muscovite Literary Ideology Place Limits on the Power of the Tsar (1540s–1660s)?

5. The Memory of Saint Sergius in Sixteenth-Century Russia

The Visual: Investigating Art and Architecture

6. Biblical Military Imagery in the Political Culture of Early Modern Russia: The Blessed Host of the Heavenly Tsar

7. Moscow—The Third Rome or the New Israel?

8. Architecture and Dynasty: Boris Godunov's Uses of Architecture, 1584–1606

9. Two Cultures, One Throne Room: Secular Courtiers and Orthodox Culture in the Golden Hall of the Moscow Kremlin

10. Architecture, Image, and Ritual in the Throne Rooms of Muscovite Russia

11. Advice, Advisers, and Courtiers: Decision-Making and Advice in the Royal Book Volume of the Illustrated Chronicle Compilation

Summing Up: What Our Work Means

12. Ivan the Terrible as a Carolingian Renaissance Prince

13. Autocracy

14. Muscovy

15. God, Tsar, and People: Some Further Thoughts

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
Vorwort Russell E. Martin
Zusatzinfo 1 Charts; 14 Line drawings, black and white; 47 Halftones, black and white
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 907 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-5017-5372-X / 150175372X
ISBN-13 978-1-5017-5372-5 / 9781501753725
Zustand Neuware
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