Nancy S. Kollmann 
The Russian Empire [PDF ebook] 
1450-1801

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The Russian Empire 1450-1801 surveys early modern Russia as an “empire of difference, ” that is, the government ruled the empire primarily by tolerating the great cultural, linguistic and religious diversity of its subject peoples. Over its many lands the Moscow center used a combination of coercion, cooptation and supranational ideology to maintain power, and the book explores each of those themes. The Moscow government did not hesitate to use violence and oppression to conquer and subdue territories; it coopted elites into the imperial nobility and local administrations; it projected an image of a benevolent tsar who protected his people and used architecture and ceremony to project that unifying ideology.

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Nancy Shields Kollmann teaches history at Stanford University; she has published three monographs on the political system and the practice of the criminal law in Muscovy, as well as essays on its visual culture. She has recently completed a book on images of Russia in early modern European print culture.

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Language Russian ● Format PDF ● Pages 784 ● ISBN 9798887191232 ● File size 67.3 MB ● Age 22-99 years ● Translator Vladimir Petrov ● Publisher Academic Studies Press ● City MA ● Country US ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 10054499 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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