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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Note to the Reader xiii
INTRODUCTION 3
1 HISTORICAL OUTLINE OF RUSSIA’S EUROPEANIZATION
TO 1825 23
2 EXPOSURE TO EUROPE 43
3 COMMERCE WITH POWER 71
4 THE QUEST FOR TRUE SPIRITUALITY 97
5 WRITING ON THE TABULA RASA 119
6 THE RISE OF LITERATURE AND THE EMERGENCE OF A
SECULAR CULT 147
7 THE EUROPEANIZED SELF COLONIZING
THE PROVINCES 171
CONCLUSION 199
Abbreviations 219
Bibliography 221
Index 233
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Index
A
absolutism, 73,92,149,179
Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg), 24,31,63,
150,151,155; expeditions to provinc-
es, 172-76
Adrian (patriarch), 27,101
Adventures of Telemachus (Fénelon), 31
Ageeva, O.G. (Ol’ga Ageeva), 73
agency, 202-3
agriculture, 35,50,187-93,212-13; innovations,
188
Aksakov, K. I. (Konstantin Aksakov), 13
Aksakov, S. T. (Sergei Aksakov), 133
Aleksandra Pavlovna (grand duchess of Russia),
80
Aleksei Mikhailovich (tsar of Russia), 25
Alexander I (emperor of Russia), 7,39-40,101,
115,117,118,142,143,167,180; re-
forms, 40; travel encouragement, 44
alphabet, 102,148
Alymova, G. I. (Glafira Alymova), 125-27,128
Antwerp, 49
Aonides, 157
architecture, 8,25,31,37,205-6; country
estate, 182-87; mansions, 182-83;
neo-classical style, 37; peasant, 184;
provinces, 173
Arndt, Johann: On True Christianity, 112,116
art, 8,49,53; art collections, 37-38,53; art com-
missions, 38,49; nature and, 49,201;
sculpture, 185
Arzamas (provincial town), 174
Austerlitz, battle of, 40
Austria, 40,117
Awakum (bishop), 101
Azov, Russia, 26
B
Bahadu, Abul-al-Ghazi, 180
Bakunin, A. M. (Aleksandr Bakunin), 193,
196-98,200
balls, 57-58,186; waltz, 58
Balmain, A. B. (count), 128
Baltic provinces: abolishment of serfdom, 40
Bariatinskaia, E. P. (Ekaterina Bariatinskaia), 46,
47-48,49,51,62
Bariatinsky, A. I. (Aleksandr Bariatinsky),
138-39
Bariatinsky, 1.1. (Ivan Bariatinsky), 66, 136,138,
185,200
Bayly, Christopher, 212-14
Bee, The, 162
Belinsky, V. G. (Vissarion Belinsky), 110,115,
170; on Russian literature, 147
Benkendorf, A. Kh. (Aleksandr Benkendorf,
count), 119,145
Berlin, Isaiah, 15
Bernoulli, Johann III., 53
Betskoi, 1.1. (Ivan Betskoi), 122,124,127,128,
153-54; General Guidance for the
Education of Youth of Both Sexes,
122,124
Bezborodko, A. A. (Aleksandr Bezborodko,
prince), 87,89,91
Biblical society, 40
Bildung, 119
Boehme, Jacob, 135
Bolotov, A. T. (Andrei Bolotov), 55,69-70,
99-100, 104,106-7,108,114,116,
164,188,190,191; On the Benefit of
Reading Books,” 64-65
Bolshevik Revolution, 15-16
book tariffs, 39
234
INDEX
Bortniansky, D. S. (Dmitrii Bortniansky), 109
Brockman, Johann, 53
Brompton, Richard, 36
Bronze Horseman, 36
Brotherhood of the Rose Cross, 113. See also
Rosicrucians
Bruce, James (Iakov Brius, count), 114, 180
Bulgakov, A. Ia. (Aleksandr Bulgakov), 108, 169
Burnett, Gilbert, 23,26
Bushkovitch, Paul, 25
c
Cadet Corps School, 31, 120, 121, 123-24, 145,
153; reforms, 128; theater, 159-60
calendar reforms, 27
Cameron, Charles, 37
Campe, Joachim, 167
case studies, 4, 9-10, 193-98
Catherine I (empress of Russia), 161
Catherine II (Catherine the Great, empress of
Russia), 7,31-39,56,217; All Sorts
of Things, 121, 162; Antidote, 152;
arbitrariness, 95; art collections,
37-38; art commissions, 38; attitudes
toward Freemasons, 114; court life,
57,76-88; education policy, 121-27;
emotions of, 88-92; enhanced
connectivity, 35; grants of land to
foreigners, 94; historical identity, 34;
History of the Volga Bulgars, 176;
literature, 152-55; O Times, 162;
patriotism, 166-70; as patron of arts,
36-37; provinces, 171-98; sanctuary
and, 36-37,62,94; secularization,
102, 116; sociability and, 58,62;
soft power, 36; theater and, 158-62;
travel encouragement, 44; travel in
provinces, 175-76
Catholicism, 112, 204, 205; quietism, 209
censorship, 164
centralization, 73
Chaadaev, P. la (Petr Chaadaev), 3-4, 11-14;
“Apology of a Madman,” 3; First
Philosophical Letter,” 3-4, 11-12
Charles-Philippe (count d’Artois), 94
Charter to the Nobility, 33
Chebyshev, P. P.(Petr Chebyshev), 101
Chechulin, N.D. (Nikolai Chechulin), 178
Chevotarev, Kh. A. (Khariton Chebotarev), 134
Childs Readings for the Heart and Reason, A, 133
Church Slavonic language, 102-3, 107, 148-49
Cimarosa, Domenico, 37
civil service, 4, 6,17,143. See also service,
concept of
Clarke, Samuel, 98
clientelism, 30
Club of Jacobins, 51
code-switching, 84, 95
collections, 53; art collections, 37-38, 53; books,
64; pornography, 59-60
Collot, Marie-Anne, 37
Commission on Commerce, 34
Confino, Michael, 187,188
conscription, 6,31
consumption, 55. See also material culture
contextualization, 10
Corberon, Marie Daniel Bourrée, chevalier de,
83, 84, 90,91
correspondence, 200-202; ritual, 201; travel
letters, 45-46
country estate, 9, 20, 50, 53, 155,156, 182-87;
balls, 186; chapels, 183; distilleries,
187; economics, 187-93; fences, 183;
gardens, 183-84; management, 193;
mansions, 182-83; memorial nature
of, 207; mythology of, 201-2; as
pastoral retreat, 186-87,203-4; per-
formative nature of, 187-93, 206-7
courtiers, 71-96; emotions of, 88-92; self-repre-
sentation, 91
court life (Russian), 51,57, 71-96,199, 208-9
characteristics: definition of court, 71, 76; in
European context, 92-96; instability,
9; opulence, 77; patriotic pride, 94;
secular versus religious content,
79-80; size of court, 76-77
imitation courts (small courts), 84
impressions of foreigners, 80-88
practices, 80-88; access to inner chambers,
77,83; code-switching, 84; conven-
tion, 83; daily life, 78; duels, 85-86;
etiquette, 72-73, 80,81-82, 95; fash-
ion, 82; festive days, 78; foreign visi-
tors, 61; formality, 72; ladies-in-wait-
ing, 83, 125; levée, 85; masquerade,
77; network of social relations, 71;
patronage, 76, 85, 93; pettiness, 83;
protocol, 77, 80; rivalries among
court clans, 85; self-discipline, 73,81,
88; sexual mores, 86-87; sortie of the
rulers, 72
tsars: Catherine II (Catherine the Great,
empress of Russia), 76-80; Paul
I (emperor of Russia), 76; Peter I
INDEX
235
(Peter the Great emperor of Russia),
74-76
Crusius, August, 99-100
Cyrillic alphabet, 148
Czartoryski, Adam, 61-62,81,85,86,87,91,93
D
D’Alembert, Jean, 158
Darnton, Robert, 64
Dashkova, E. R. (Ekaterina Dashkova), 44,83,
90,137
debates, 189-93
Decembrist Uprising (1825), 8,11,40,144,170
decorative arts, 38,53,55-56,185,199
Derzhavin, G. R. (Gavrila Derzhavin), 130,140,
185; poet vs. statesman, 156-58
deterritorialization, 20-21,207-12
D’iakova, M. A. (Mariia D’iakova), 60
diaries, 45-46, 49, 50, 52,53,89, 106, 107, 135,
139, 157, 168, 169,203; audience, 45
Diderot, Denis, 36
Dixon, Simon, 121
Dolgorukov, I. M. (Ivan Dolgorukov, prince), 56,
126-27, 130,177-78,187, 193-96
Dolgorukov, M. I, (Mikhail Dolgorukov, prince),
130
domesticity, 60
Dostoevsky, F. M. (Fyodor Dostoevsky), 14
dueling, 60-61, 85-86, 90
Duindam, Jeroen, 93
E
Eckhartshausen, Karl, 112
economics, 49-50, 212-14; country estate,
187-93; specialization, 214
education, 4, 8, 19, 26, 28, 31,119-46; commer-
cial, 127; common, 127,129-32;
female education, 124-27; “golden
cage” regime, 122; home education,
123-24, 136-42; national system,
142-46; noble, 119-46; patriotic ed-
ucation, 128-29; rounded education,
137; self-improvement, 135; teachers,
128-29, 136-42; tutors, 128-29,
136-42
Ekaterina Pavlovna (grand duchess of Russia),
167
Elias, Norbert, 72-73, 88-89,92-93
Elizabeth (empress of Russia), 31, 120, 129,151
Elizaveta Alekseevna (grand duchess of Russia),
82,86-88
emotionality, 88-92, 209
Engelsing, Rolf, 63,64
English club (Moscow), 59
English club (St. Petersburg), 59
Enlightenment, 26, 33,56,63,97,178; binaries,
84
Esenbel, Selçuk, 215-16
Estonia, 190
etiquette, 28, 95; court life, 72-73, 80-88
Etkind, A. M. (Alexander Etkind), 117
Eurasianism, 17
Europeanization, 3; church and, 43; country
estate, 182-87; court life, 92-96; defi-
nitions, 8; funding of, 31; history of
issue, 3-4; imaginary worlds, 56-57,
200-202 (see also interiorization);
nineteenth century historiography,
11-15; patterns in twentieth century,
15- 18; patterns in twenty-first
century, 15-18; provinces, 171-98;
Russian literature and, 147-70; as
subjective, 216; vs. Westernization,
16- 17. See also court life (Russian);
Enlightenment; French Revolution;
Russian elites
Europeanized Elite in Russia, 1762-1825: Public
Role and Subjective Self, The (Schonle,
Zorin and Evstratov), 9-10
F
Falconet, Étienne Maurice, 36
family, 60; hereditary titles, 75; primogeniture,
30. See also gender roles
fashion, 43,54,82; beards, 26; dress codes, 4,
26,82
Fénelon, François, 109, 124; Télémaque, 65
Filaret (metropolitan) (Vasilii Drozdov), 115,
116,117
folk medicine, 175
Fonvizin, D. I. (Denis Fonvizin), 48, 106,130;
Brigadier The, 63, 166; conversion
story, 98; Deliberations of the Vanity
of Human Life, The, 98; The Minor,
123,140; Minor, The, 64; Open-
hearted Confession of my Deeds and
Thoughts, 98, 102-3
foreigners, 27; court life, 61,80-88; foreign pro-
fessionals, 54,149-50; grants of land
to foreigners, 94; xenophobia, 108-11
236
INDEX
France, 82; robe and epée, 92-96; Versailles,
92-96. See also French Revolution
Franklin, Benjamin: Autobiography, 135
free choice, 202-3
Free Economic Society, 35, 188-89; debating
clubs, 189-93
Free Hours, 153, 155
Freemasonry, 8, 40, 111-15,133; education
and, 132-36; letter writing, 202;
Russian literature and, 153. See also
Rosicrucians
freethinking, 108
French education, 124-25, 128-29
French Enlightenment. See Enlightenment
French language, 31, 128, 167
French Revolution, 7, 39, 51,165
French tutors, 128-29
Friendly Literary Society, 52,135
Fundamental Law on the Administration of the
Provinces of the Russian Empire, 176
G
Gagarin, G. I. (Grigorii Gagarin), 169
gardens, 58, 183-84, 200; temple, 201
Garnovsky, M. A. (Mikhail Garnovsky), 88,89,
90
Geertz, Clifford, 10
gender roles: female education, 124-27; forced
marriage edict, 43; libertinism, 60;
sexual mores, 59-60; women roles,
9, 27
“General Regulation,” 29
gentry. See Russian nobility
Georgi, Johann Gottlieb, 77, 173
German language, 140
Germany, 15
Giechtel, Johann Georg, 135
Glinka, Nikolai, 123-24
Glinka, S. N. (Sergei Glinka), 109, 123-24, 126,
128-29
globalization, 3, 20,212, 214
Gogol, N. V. (Nikolai Gogol), 110-11
Golitsyn, A, M. (Aleksandr Golitsyn), 102, 115,
116,117,118
Golitsyn, D. A. (Dmitrii Golitsyn), 37
Golitsyna, N. P. (Natalia Golitsyna), 44-45, 47,
48, 50,51-52, 138
Golovina, V. N. (Varvara Golovina), 87
“Grand Embassy,” 23, 26
Gray, Thomas, 66
Greek Project, 35, 40
Grimm, Friedrich Melchior, 36
Gustav IV (king of Sweden), 80
gymnasiums, 130-31
H
Hall, David, 64
Harpe, Frédéric-César de la, 141
Harris, James, 81,88,90,93
Hastie, William, 180
hereditary titles, 75
Hermitage, The, 83
Hermitage theater, 77
Herzen, A. I. (Alexander Herzen), 15
Hirzel, Hans Casper: The Rustic Socrates, 189
historical determinism, 5
historiography: court life, 72-73; elites and, 4;
emotions and, 4; imitation paradigm,
24-25; Marxist, 72-73; Muscovite
order, 24-25; nineteenth century of
Russian Europeanization, 11-15;
normalization of Russian history, 4;
revolution or continuity under Peter
the Great, 25-26; Sonderweg (excep-
tionalism), 4
Hoffman, Adolf: Zwei Bücher zu der Zufrieden-
heit, 65
Holbach (Paul Henri Thiery Baron D’Holbach):
Système de la Nature ou Des Loix du
Monde Physique et du Monde Moral,
109
Holberg, Ludwig, 166
Holy Alliance, 40, 117
Holy Roman Empire, 75
Holy Synod, 99, 101, 116, 117
honor (concept), 61. See also dueling
Honorable Mirror of Youth, 28
human dignity, concept of, 7
hybridity, 11,20, 210-11, 217
I
Iankova,E. P. (Elizaveta Iankova, born
Rimskaia- Korsakova), 104, 108
Iavorsky, Stefan, 25, 101
Ibneeva, G. V. (Giuzef Ibneeva), 176
identity issues, 34,48-49, 166,201; historical
identity, 34, 166; metropolitan iden-
tity, 207; place and, 205-6 (See also
INDEX
237
deterritorialization); self-invention,
9,60. See also national character
(concept); national identity (concept)
illiteracy, 103,148
imitation paradigm, 24-25,166; vs. historical
identity, 34,166
interior design. See decorative arts
interiorization, 9,17,32-33,64,201, 214,
216-17; imaginary worlds, 56-57,
200-202; vs. theatrical culture, 68-69
Islam, 176
isolationism, 17
Iusupov, N. B. (Nikolai Iusupov), 53
J
Japan, 3,21,214-16
journals, 153,162
journey from Moscow to Saint Petersburg, A
(Pushkin), 152-53
Journey from Saint Petersburg to Moscow; A
(Radishchev), 164-65
Juncker, Gottlob Friedrich Wilhelm, 149
K
Kant, Immanuel, 67,100,136,137,205
Kantemir, A. D. (Antioch Kantemir), 120,150
Karamyshev, A. M. (Aleksandr Karamyshev),
106
Karamzin, N. M. (Nikolai Karamzin), 48,69, 133,
157,163-64; Aonides, 157; “Historical
Encomium to Catherine the Great,”
177; History of the Russian State,
168; Letters of a Russian Traveller,
45, 52,67,169,200,205,210; Moscow
Review, 67; “Poor Liza,” 67-68, 201;
Village, The, 109
Karazin, V.N. (Vasilii Karazin), 142
Kauffmann, Angelica, 49
Kazan (provincial town), 175
Keenan, Paul, 73
Kharkov University, 142
Kheraskov, M. M. (Mikhail Kheraskov), 133
Khrapovitsky, A. V. (Aleksandr Khrapovitsky),
78,89
Kiev Church Academy, 132
Kikin, P. A. (Petr Kikin), 167
Klingstadt, Timotheus von, 190
knighthood, 75
Korovina, E. N., 185
Kovaleva, P. I. (Praskovia, Parasha, Kovaleva),
161
Kozitsky, G. V. (Grigorii Kozitsky), 162
Kozlovsky, F. A. (Fedor Kozlovsky), 106
Kremlin (Moscow), 25
Kurakin, A. B. (Aleksandr Kurakin), 45, 46,47,
48,49-50,51,68-69, 185,186,187,
201
Kutuzov, A. M. (Aleksei Kutuzov), 133
L
ladies-in-waiting, 83,125
Lafont, Sophie de, 128
Lampi, Johann, 36
land ownership, 206; votchina vs. pomeste, 206.
See also agriculture; serfs
landscape design, 56,193,200,206
landscape painting, 201. See also art
Lavater, Johann Caspar, 137
Law on Dynastic Succession of 1722, 30
Le Brun, Louise Vigée, 37,82
Legislative Commission, 17
Lenin, Vladimir. See Ul’ianov, V. I. (Vladimir
Lenin)
Lepekhin, 1.1. (Ivan Lepekhin), 174-75
Letters of a Russian Traveller (Karamzin), 45,52,
67,169,200, 205,210
Levshina, A. P. (Aleksandra Levshina), 125
literature, 147-70,152; translations, 162; as use-
ful entertainment, 152-55. See also
Russian literature
Lithuania*. Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth,
93
“Little Russia” (Ukraine), 141,180,181, 195
liturgy, 73
Livonia, 190
Locke, John, 121,123,191; Some Thoughts Con-
cerning Education 121-22
Lomonosov, M. V. (Mikhail Lomonosov), 130,
151,154; On the Benefit of the Church
Books in Russian Language 103;
Letter on the Rules of Russian Versi-
fication, 151; Ode on the Conquest of
Khotin, 151
Lopukhin, I. V. (Ivan Lopukhin), 111-12,114,
116-17,132,134-35; On the Interior
Church, 109
Louis XIV, 160
Lubianovsky, F. P. (Fedor Lubianovsky), 134
238
INDEX
Lvov, N. A.(Nikolai LVov), 60
Lyceum Tsarskoe Selo, 143, 145
M
Maksimovich, L. M. (Lev Maksimovich), 181
Mamonov, A. M. (Aleksandr Mamonov), 88-92,
89,90,91,92
“Manifesto on the Freedom of the Nobility,” 7,
17,32,121
“Manifesto on the Import of Foreigners to
Russia,” 27
manners. See etiquette
Maria Fedorovna (empress of Russia), 60,
182-83
Marker, Gary, 63
Martin, Vincense, 37
Martinist, 165
Martynov, I.I. (Ivan Martynov), 144
Mason, John: Epistle to My Children, 135; On
Self-knowledge, 135
Masonic circles, 65. See also Freemasonry
Masonic lodges, 97, 209. See also Freemasonry
masquerade, 153-54
material culture, 8, 35, 38-39, 53-57; food, 54;
wine, 54 (See also decorative arts;
fashion)
Matseevich, Arsenii (bishop), 116
melioristic philosophy, 26
memory, 207
Merzliakov, A. F. (Aleksei Merzliakov), 52
military, 4, 26, 69-70,129, 139, 202; finances, 30;
military service, 6,17
Miloslavsky Party, 26
monasteries, 102, 115-16
Monthly Publications, 155
Mordvinov, N. S. (Nikolai Mordvinov), 142
Mordvins (people), 174
Moscow, 28; English club (Moscow), 59; as third
Rome, 100
Moscow Agricultural Society, 188
Moscow Noble Boarding School, 130, 131, 133,
135
Moscow Review, 67
Moscow University, 31, 129-32, 154, 162; Free-
mason influence, 132-36
Mo the, Jean-Baptiste Vallin de la, 37
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 37
Muravev, M. N. (Mikhail Muravev), 169-70;
poet vs. statesman, 156-58
Muscovite order, 24-25
music, 37
mysticism, 97, 112,117,209. See also Freema-
sonry
N
Nakaz, 33-34
Napoleonic wars, 7, 39,69, 115, 117, 129, 141,
149, 167
Narva, Russia, 26
Natafia Alekseevna (grand duchess of Russia),
125
national character (concept), 48, 197-98
national identity (concept), 7, 8, 34,48-49, 64,
69, 100, 166
nationalism, 201; literature and, 164-70; provin-
cial patriotism, 182
Neelov brothers, 56
Neledinsky-Meletsky, Iu. A. (Iurii Neledin-
sky-Meletsky), 157
Nevsky, Alexander (prince), 89
“new race,” 145. See also education
Nicholas I (emperor of Russia), 12, 115,118,
144-45, 180
Nikon (patriarch), 101
Nora, Pierre, 207
Nouvelle Héloïse, La (Rousseau), 66,68,196,
203,204
Novikov, N. I. (Nikolai Novikov), 35, 113,
114-15,116,133,162,163
Novikov, Vasilii, 190
o
O’Hagan, Timothy, 123
On the Periphery of Europe, 1762-1825: The
Self-Invention of the Russian Elite
(Schonle and Zorin): contextuaiiza-
tion, 10; methodology, 4-5; organi-
zation by chapter, 18-21; purpose of
book, 4
order of Andrew the Apostle, St., 75-76
order of St. Catherine, 83
Orlov, A. G. (Aleksei Orlov), 81, 89
Orlov, G. G. (Grigorii Orlov), 36, 75,88, 89
Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality, doctrine
of, 12-13, 118
Oswald, Heinrich Ziegmunt: Analogies between
Bodily and Spiritual Birth, 135
Ottoman Empire, 35, 40
INDEX
239
P
Painter, The, 162
Paisiello, Giovanni, 36
Pallas, Peter Simon, 173-74; dispatches, 173
Panin, P. I. (Petr Panin), 48
Paris, 46, 82
patronage, 30,76, 85,93,151-52, 154,156, 203,
211
Paul I (emperor of Russia), 30,33,51,61,111,
114, 125-26, 157, 182-83; court life,
76; travel attitudes, 44
Pavlovsk (residence), 182-83
peasants, 31; architecture, 184; illiteracy, 103,
148; land ownership, 189; pious,
108-11; theater, 160-61,185; values
of, 13
Penza (provincial town), 177
Pereverzev, I. A. (Ivan Pereverzev), 180,181
performance, 9,187-93,206-7
Peter I (Peter the Great emperor of Russia),
214; administration, 29; alphabet,
102, 148; court life, 74-76; education
policies, 120-21; Europeanization, 3,
6, 23-30,101-3, 149; forced marriage
edict, 43; “Grand Embassy,” 23, 26;
hereditary titles, 75; marriage, 161;
military, 26; political instability, 30;
reforms, 23-30, 149; religion, 25, 27,
40,101-2; Roman analogies, 29-30;
rule by decree, 6; Russian literature
and, 148-52; secularization and,
101-3; sociability, 57-58; state vio-
lence, 6; travel, 23, 26, 28, 101
Peter III (emperor of Russia), 7, 32,61; Manifes-
to on the Freedom of the Nobility, 7,
17, 32, 121
Petrov, A. A.(Aleksandr Petrov), 133
Petrov, V. P. (Vasilii Petrov), 152
piety, 101, 110,111-15, 209
Platon, L. (Levshin Platon, archbishop, metro-
politan), 114-16
Pliukhanova, Maria, 25
Pokhodiashin, G. M. (Grigorii Pokhodiashin),
113
Poland: abolishment of serfdom, 40; Polish
baroque culture, 25, 101; Polish-Lith-
uanian Commonwealth, 93
Polenov, A. Ia. (Aleksei Polenov), 189
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 93
poll tax, 6
Pomerantsev, V P. (Vasilii Pomerantsev), 53
Pope, Alexander, 99
Popovski, N. N.(Nikolai Popovsky), 99
populists, 15
Potemkin, G. A. (Grigorii Potemkin), 37, 81,
89, 90
poverty: spirituality and, 14-15
power (trope): at court, 71-96; sight, 56
primogeniture, 30
printing press, 149, 178
Prokopovich, Feofan, 25,101,149
prostitution, 59
Protestantism, 25, 40, 101, 102, 117,133; piety,
133, 209
provinces. See Russian empire
Prussia, 40,46, 48,117, 216
public, the, 88, 162-64
publishing, 4, 27, 162-64; free presses, 162-63;
printing press, 149, 178; in provinces,
178
Pugachev, E. I. (Emelian Pugachev), 32
Purpur, A. Ia. (Andrei Purpur), 128
Pushkin, A. S. (Aleksandr Pushkin), 14, 144-45,
147, 168; Evgenit Onegin, 170; Jour-
ney from Moscow to Saint Petersburg,
152-53, 164; Tale of the Priest and his
Workman Baida, 105, 110
Q
Quarenghi, Giacomo, 37
R
Radishchev, A. N. (Alexander Radishchev), 164,
165-66; A Journey from Saint Peters-
burg to Moscow, 164-65
Raeff, Mark, 24
Rastrelli, Bartolomeo Francesco, 31
Razumovsky, A. K. (Andrei Razumovsky), 37
reading practices, 8, 20, 31,34-35,62-69,204,
210; audience, 45,66; identity and,
64; intensive vs. extensive, 63-64;
literary narratives, 8; recitation,
63; religious conversions and, 65;
subscriptions, 62-63; translation
vs. original language, 63. See also
Russian literature
Rebellion of 1773-1776, 32
Red Square, 27
reflexivity, 203-4. See also interiorization
240
INDEX
religiosity, 105-8
religious conversion, 65
religious tolerance, 49
Reynolds, Joshua, 38
Riazan (provincial town), 178
Rinaldi, Antonio, 37
Robert, Hubert, 37
Rodin, Alexander, 37
Rogov, Kirill, 25
Romme, Gilbert, 51,141
Roosevelt, Priscilla, 187
Rosicrucians, 65, 113, 116; education and,
132-36; letter writing, 202; literature
and, 163
Rostopchin, E V. (Fedor Rostopchin), 46, 48,
54-55, 192, 205
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 36, 64, 109, 116, 123,
127,141, 158; Emile, 122; Nouvelle
Héloïse, La, 66, 68,196, 203, 204;
Rêveries dun promeneur solitaire, 65,
204; social contract, 34
Rumiantsev, N. P. (Nikolai Rumiantsev), 47
Rusca, Luisi, 180
Russian Bible Society, 117
Russian clergy, 103-5,139, 150; charismatic
leaders, 115-18; education of, 105;
taxes and, 103
Russian elites: country estates, 182-87; at court,
71-96; debts, 32; definitions, 5;
dependence on government, 6-7;
direct contact with Europe, 18; elite
at court, 18; emotionality, 88-92,
209; foreign professionals and, 54;
historiography and, 4; hybridity, 11,
20, 210-11, 217; identification with
monarch, 7, 8; identity, 69; imaginary
worlds of, 56-57, 200-202; literature,
150-70; literature as useful entertain-
ment, 152-55; in the provinces, 172;
as state agents, 6; subjective self-eval-
uation, 5,18; vs. Russian nobility, 5
Russian empire
administration, 6,171-72, 178; chancelleries,
172; homogeneity vs. pecularism,
181; local, 172; officials, 171, 177;
particularism, 181; voevode, 171
provinces, 20, 140, 142, 171-98; architecture,
172; country estate, 182-87; devel-
opment of towns, 179; expeditions
of, 172-76; folk medicine, 175; land
survey, 176; political economy, 175;
provinces vs. districts, 177; provincial
consciousness, 180-82; provincial
patriotism, 182, 193-98; reforms,
176-80; sociability, 178,185,186;
statistical survey, 181
universities, 142
Russian Imperial Theater, 31
Russian intelligentsia, 217
Russian language, 102, 148-49,167; alphabet,
148; loan words, 149
Russian literature, 31, 147-70,199,204; national-
ism and, 164-70; as service, 148-52;
spiritual literature, 65; top-down
emergence, 148; translations, 150,
162; as useful entertainment, 152-55;
writer as clerk, 149-50. See also
reading practices
Russian monarchy: nobility-monarchy depen-
dence, 73; patronage, 73
Russian nobility: behavioral codes, 156-58;
clerics and, 103-5; economic be-
havior, 188; education and, 119-46;
experiments with literature, 152-55;
imitation courts (small courts), 84;
insecurity of, 30; nobility-monarchy
dependence, 73; privileges of, 50;
regional roots, 206; serf ownership,
32; by service vs. by heredity, 61; vs.
Russian elites, 5
Russian Orthodox Church, 11-12, 209; basis
of identity, 100; charismatic leaders,
115-18; conversions, 98-100; court
life and, 79-80; Europeanization and,
43; interior church (doctrine), 117;
piety, 111-15; reforms, 101
Rychkov, P.I. (Petr Rychkov), 191
s
Saint-Cyr school, 124,160
Saint-Martin, Louis-Claude de, 112
Saltykov, P. S. (Petr Saltykov), 83; Sinav and
Truvor, 154
Samarin, A. Iu. (Aleksandr Samarin), 62
Samarin, Iu. F. (Iurii Samarin), 25
sanctuary, 36-37,62
Sarti, Giuseppe, 37
Schwartz, Ivan, 133
secularization, 100-103, 147-70, 191
S£gur, Count de, 78-79,90, 92
self-assessment, 156
self-discipline, 73, 81, 88
INDEX
241
self-interest (concept), 50,198
self-invention, 9,60
serfs, 9, 31, 213; abolishment of serfdom, 40,187,
189; debates about, 190-91; emanci-
pation, 187,189; morality of serfdom,
32; parties for, 186; rents from, 31;
romantization of, 201; statistics, 5;
theater, 160-61,185; treatment of,
190
service, concept of, 6,17,29, 32-33,139; ethos, 6;
Russian literature as service, 148-52,
156; vs. private life, 156. See also civil
service; military
sexual mores, 59-60
Shcherbatova, D. F. (Dar’ia Shcherbatova), 88,
89, 90
Sheremetev, N. P. (Nikolai Sheremetev), 48,137,
188; serf theater, 161
Sheremetev, P. B. (Petr Sheremetev), 56,90
Shishkov, A. S. (Aleksandr Shishkov), 129,141;
On Old and New Style, 167-68
Shuvalov, 1.1. (Ivan Shuvalov), 53,129,130,151,
154
Simbirsk (provincial town), 174
Skavronsky, Martha, 161. See also Catherine I
(empress of Russia)
Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy, 150,151
Slavophiles, 12-13,110, 170
Smirnaia, E.S. (Evgeniia Smirnaia), 126
Smith, Adam: Theory of Moral Sentiments, 50;
Wealth of Nations, The, 49-50
Smith, Douglas, 161
Smolny Institute (Imperial Educational Society
for Noble Girls), 124-27; theater,
159-60
sociability, 8,67-62,73; mixing of classes, 186;
provinces, 178, 185,186; socializing
with opposite sex, 8-9; travel com-
mentary, 46
social networks: across state boundaries, 8
Society for the Tanslation of Foreign Books into
Russian, 34, 162
Sokovnina, V. M. (Varvara Sokovnina or Mother
Serafima), 102,109
Sonderweg (exceptionalism), 4, 14,16
soul tax, 30,31
Soviet dissidents, 16
Soviet Union, 15-18; collapse of, 16
Spain, 216
Speransky, M. M. (Mikhail Speransky), 143-45
spirituality, 9,18-19,97-118; poverty and,
14-15; religiosity, 105-8
Staehlin, Jacob von, 137,141, 149
St. Petersburg, 24, 27, 58, 205-6; English club (St.
Petersburg), 59; sociability, 62,73
Stroganov, A. S. (Aleksandr Stroganov), 48, 53,
93
Stroganov, G. A. (Grigorii Stroganov), 141
Stroganov, P. A. (Pavel Stroganov), 51, 141
subjectivities, 5,8,16. See also interiorization
succession, 30
Sumarokov, A. R (Alexander Sumarokov), 31,
153-54; Khorev, 120; Sinav and
Truvor; 154
Sunderland, Willard, 176,182
Suvorov, A. V. (Alexander Suvorov), 83
Sverbeev, D. N. (Dmitrii Sverbeev), 134
Switzerland, 49
T
Table of Ranks, 61,74-76, 86,92, 94,145; Prus-
sian terminology, 75
tabula rasa (concept), 121-22, 123
Tallemant, Paul: Voyage to the Isle of Love, 150
Tatar (people), 175-76, 181
taxes, 49; alcohol, 32; book tariffs, 39; luxury
tariffs, 39; poll tax, 6; soul tax, 30, 31
Telemand, Paul: Voyage to the Isle of Love, 150
Teplov, G. N. (Grigorii Teplov), 98
theater, 27, 31,53, 154, 158-62, 209; amateur,
159-60; audience, 159; court theater,
158-59, 169; education and, 159-60;
French comedy, 57; as Russian
literature, 158-62; serfs, 160-61, 185;
travel commentary, 46; vs. interior-
ization, 68-69
Thomson, James, 66
Timkovsky, I. F. (Il’ia Timkovsky), 132
Tolstoi, F. A. (Fedor Tolstoi), 182
Topographical Description of the Kharkov Prov-
ince, 180
travel, 8, 34,44-53; diaries, 45-46; Grand Tour,
44, 50, 138; letters, 45-46; national
character (concept), 48; national
identity (concept), 48-49; politici-
zation and, 51; pseudonyms while
traveling, 48; public role vs. private
pursuit, 47; shopping sprees, 53;
study abroad, 137-38; as transforma-
tional ritual, 52
Trediakovsky, V. K. (Vasilii Trediakovsky),
150-51
t
242
INDEX
Triumphant Minerva masquerade, 153-54
Tsarskoe Selo, 83-84
Turgenev, A. I.(Alexander Turgenev), 135
Turgenev, An. I. (Andrei Turgenev), 52-53, 135,
168-69
Turgenev, I. P. (Ivan Turgenev), 116, 132-33, 135
Turgenev, N. I. (Nikolai Turgenev), 204-5
Turgot, Anne-Robert-Jacques, 179
Turkey, 3, 21, 214-16
tutors, 128-29, 136-42
Tver (provincial town), 179-80
typography 27
u
Ukraine, 141, 180-81, 195
Ukrainian language, 180
Ul’ianov, V. I. (Vladimir Lenin), 15
universalism, 192, 211
Useful Entertainment, 153,155
Uvarov, S. S. (Sergei Uvarov), 12,118
v
Veriaminov, P. L. (Petr Veliaminov), 88
Versailles, 92-96
Vinsky G. S. (Grigorii Vinsky), 105, 108-9,141
Vishlenkova, E. A. (Elena Vishlenkova), 117
Vladimir (provincial town), 174
Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet), 108, 109, 116,
151; History of Peter the Great, 151
Volynsky A. P. (Artemii Volynsky), 151
Vorontsov, A. R. (Aleksandr Vorontsov), 136
Vorontsov, R. I. (Roman Vorontsov), 190
Vsiakaia Vsiachina magazine (All Sorts of
Things), 121, 162
w
War and Peace (Tolstoy), 108
Wedgewoods Green Frog Service, 38
West, the: definitions, 16-17
Westernizers, 12-13, 110, 170,187
Wielkes, Hieronymus, 136
Winter Palace, 31, 159
Works of the Free Economic Society, 187
x
xenophobia, 94, 141; blasphemous foreigners,
108-11
Y
Young, Edward, 66, 109
z
Zadonsky, Tikhon (bishop), 115, 116
Zhemchugova. See Kovaleva, P. (Praskov’ia,
Parasha, Kovaleva)
Zhikharev, S. P. (Stepan Zhikharev), 106-8
Zhukovsky, V. A. (Vasilii Zhukovsky), 52
Zimmerman, Johann Georg, 66
Zorich, S. G. (Semen Zorich), 88
Zubov, P. A. (Platon Zubov), 75, 85, 86
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title | On the periphery of Europe, 1762-1825 the self-invention of the Russian elite |
title_auth | On the periphery of Europe, 1762-1825 the self-invention of the Russian elite |
title_exact_search | On the periphery of Europe, 1762-1825 the self-invention of the Russian elite |
title_full | On the periphery of Europe, 1762-1825 the self-invention of the Russian elite Andreas Schönle and Andrei Zorin |
title_fullStr | On the periphery of Europe, 1762-1825 the self-invention of the Russian elite Andreas Schönle and Andrei Zorin |
title_full_unstemmed | On the periphery of Europe, 1762-1825 the self-invention of the Russian elite Andreas Schönle and Andrei Zorin |
title_short | On the periphery of Europe, 1762-1825 |
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