Russian Empire in the Eighteenth Century: Tradition and Modernization e-bog
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Russia's 18th-century drive toward modernity and empire under the two "e;greats"e; - Peter I and Catherine II - is captured in this work by one of Russia's outstanding young historians. The author develops three themes: Russia's relationship to the West; the transformation of "e;Holy Russia"e; into a multinational empire; and the effects of efforts to modernize Russia selectivel...
E-bog
473,39 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
4 marts 2015
Længde
256 sider
Genrer
1DVUA
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781317454700
Russia's 18th-century drive toward modernity and empire under the two "e;greats"e; - Peter I and Catherine II - is captured in this work by one of Russia's outstanding young historians. The author develops three themes: Russia's relationship to the West; the transformation of "e;Holy Russia"e; into a multinational empire; and the effects of efforts to modernize Russia selectively along Western lines. Writing in a clear, crisp style, Kamenskii enlivens the narrative with observations from contemporary literary figures and political commentators that point up the lasting significance of the events he describes.