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Autocracy in the Provinces : The Muscovite Gentry and Political Culture in the Seventeenth Century
Autocracy in the Provinces : The Muscovite Gentry and Political Culture in the Seventeenth Century
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Author(s): Kivelson, Rie A.
Kivelson, Valerie A.
ISBN No.: 9780804725828
Pages: 396
Year: 199612
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 130.23
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This book explores the possibilities for rich and varied social, cultural, and political development under the rule of an autocratic state. Seventeenth-century Muscovite society was theocentric, highly traditional, largely illiterate, and deeply dependent on the state in all aspects of life, and therefore does not at all fit Western definitions of a civil society. Nevertheless, Muscovites found interstices in the overarching autocratic culture in which to conduct their own affairs as they wished. It is this arena of early-modern social autonomy that this book investigates, focusing on the nature and limits of autonomous activity among a small but important part of Muscovite society, the provincial gentry. The author situates Muscovite history within a comparative framework, demonstrating that seventeenth-century Russia was neither backward nor peculiar, but developed its own variant of the concurrent state-building processes of Western European monarchies. The author s comparisons enable us to understand and appreciate what the gentry of the Muscovite provinces did and thought, illuminating how they typified early-modern petty nobilities, notably in attempting accommodation with rising states and carving out autonomous spaces within and beneath state control. ".


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