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adam_text | Contents Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: Explanation ofAims, Genre, and Terminology vii 1 Part One: Russia and Europe: Clarification of Terms and the Problem of the State 35 1, Issues of Methodology, Reception, and the Benefits of a Long-Term Approach 37 2. Territoriality, the Name, and the Nature of the Polity: From the Principality of Moscow to the Russian Empire 61 3. The Idea of the State in Western Christendom in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Era 89 4. The Role of Metaphors and Allegorical Personifications in the Development of the Concept of the State in WesternChristendom 112 5. The Meaning(s) of the European Perspective 138 6. The Birth and Meaning of the “Russian State Narrative” 165 7The Consequences of the State Narrative: The Discovery of Gosudarstvo by Russian History-Writing 176 8. Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Muscovite Perceptions of Ruling Power: Characteristics and Methodological Aspects of a Comparison with Western Christendom 188 9. The Problem of Samoderzhavie 252 Part Two: Notions of Power and State in the Context of “Proprietary Dynasticism” : Russia and the Western Perspective 281 10. Richard Pipes’s Patrimonial Interpretation of Russia Reconsidered in the Light of “Proprietary Dynasticism” 283 11. Aspects of Rulership and Their Relation to Each Other in Early Modern Europe and Russia: Proprietary, Office, and Divine Right 299 12. Divine Right of Kings and Divine Right of Tsars : Aspects and Lessons of a Comparison 340
vi Contents Part Three: The Origins of Theory of Law and State in the Works of Feofan Prokopovich: An Intellectual from the Kievan Nest in the Service of Peter the Great 363 13. Turning Points in the Life of Feofan Prokopovich, and His Most Important Political Works 365 14. Preliminary Notes on Prokopovich’s Theory of Law and State 374 15. Power, State, Law, Sovereignty, and Contractualism in Feofan Prokopovich’s Writings 385 16. Female Allegorical Personification of Russia during the Reign of Peter the Great and His Successors: Visual and Written Sources, and the Notion of State 440 Epilogue: The Importance of Gosudarstvennost in Contemporary Russia Bibliography Index 453 465 497
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Index As Russian Notions ofPower and State in a European Perspective contains a detailed breakdown of a variety of topics, this index is intended to be a guide that predominantly includes (but is not limited to) the most notable figures (rulers, ecclesiastical leaders, pohtical theorists, artists, etc.) and locations (and, occasionally, the events attached to them) that are discussed in the main text. Furthermore, the index includes the names of historians whose views are explicitly discussed in the main text and in the footnotes, whereas purely bibliographic mentions of their names in the footnotes are excluded. Absolutism, 16,59,214,255,368,379, 393,428,431,459 Africa, 142 Agapetos, 332 Akhmatov, Ivan, 185-86 Alef, Gustave, 71 Aleksei, Tsar, 66-67,77,81,134,136, 170-71,215-16,228,230,233, 235-36,240-41,246-47,266,290, 334,356,366,389 Aleksei Alekseevich, Tsarevich (son of Tsar Aleksei), 170-71, 233, 241,356 Aleksei Petrovich, Tsarevich (son of Peter I), 285,369-70,373 Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, 181-84 Alexander II, Emperor of Russia, 454 Alexander Nevskii, 233 Alexandria, 229 America, 142 Amiconi, Jacopo, 450 Amsterdam, 39,156 Ancien Régime, 5ո21, 60 Andreevskii Monastery, 332 Andromeda, 444 Andrusovo, Truce of, 327, 366 Anna, Byzantine Princess, 31 Anne of Courland, 174. See also Anne, Empress of Russia Anne, Empress of Russia, 156, 397 Anthony, St., 170 Antichrist, 213, 216 Antioch, 229 Aquinas, Thomas, St., 211 Aragon, 55, 57 Aristotle, 21, 33 Armitage, David, 46,90-91 Arnisaeus, Henning, 43 In 162 Arras, 55-56,129 Artemyeva, Tatiana, 429 Asia, 142-44,165
Assumption Cathedral, 201,226,233-34 Astrakhan, 30-31,62,67-68,191,245,307 Athanasius, St, 367 Athos, Mount of, 246 Augustus, Roman Emperor, 65,154, 221, 308,347 Augustine, St., 131n72 Aurelius, Marcus, Roman Emperor, 133 Avraamii, 332-39 Avvakum, 216 Azov, 143,332,443
498 Index Babur, Mughal Emperor, 268,305 Backerra, Charlotte, 51-52 Bacon, Francis, 118-21,202 Baehr, Stephen, 42nl8,235-36 Baldus de Ubaldis, 93 Balkans, 29 Baltic Navy, 82,84 Baltic Sea, 67,82, 84,139 Barclay, John, 432nl63 Bartelson, Jens, 15,24,237-38,442-43 Bartolus of Sassoferrato, 93,212-13 Basil, The Blessed, 222,233 Báthori, Stephen, King of Poland, 270 Bavaria, 151 Belarus, 67 Bellarmine, 390 Benson, Samuel, 382, 384 Berezhnaya, Liliya, 140n8 Berger, Susanna, 112nl, 131 Berlin, 378 Beriin, Isaiah, 4 Bestuzhev-Riumin, Mikhail, 217 Bible, The, 119,127,131,133,221,234, 241,256,344,373,378,406,421 Black, Antony, 94-95 Blackstone, William, 126,127n59 Blanning, Tim, 59n77,60 Bloch, Ernst, 408 Blockmans, Wim, 51n49 Bodin, Jean, 16-17,23,45,60,69n37,78, 95,99,100n55,102-4,107-8,189, 220,223,337,347,375,426 Bogatyrev, Sergei, 285n8 Bokhanov, Aleksandr, 262-63 Bologna, Concordat of, 8 Bonney, Richard, 52n52 Book of Degrees, 31,65,169-70, 190-97,199,234,349 Boris, St., 172 Bossuet, Jacques-Bénigne, Bishop, 8n30, 359,431nl62 Botero, Giovanni, 107,114-15 Bourbons, 55 Bourdieu, Pierre, 376 Bourges, Edict of, 8 Boyars, 65,75,222,266,277-78,308, 312-13,323,330,356-58 Braddick, Michael, 10Խ62 Brandenburg, 151 Brandenburg-Prussia, 54-55 Brandt, Bettina, 127,130 Bretagne, Duchy of, 54 Brett, Annabel, 97,108 Britain (Great Britain), 58,119,139,141, 152,460 Britannia, 112,118-19,124,450 British Isles, 375 Brogi, Giovanna, 180 Bronze Horseman, 135 Brouwer, Sander, 202 Bugrov, Konstantin, 180nl5,195n27, 273n90,396n37,412n95 Burgess, Glenn, 291 Burgundy, Duchy of, 54-55 Burns, John, 297
Büsching, Anton Friedrich, 189 Bushkovitch, Paul, 21-22,24n91,161, 164,208,247,250,333nl46,348, 349n35,350-51,359,380n24, 382n36,431,432nl63,433nl65, 434-35,438 Butler, John, 163 Buzhinskii, Gavriil, 161,252,369, 380n24,412,413n97,442 Byzantium, 29-30,32,65,73,76, 203n58,223,236,252,351,408 Callières, François de, 150 Canning, Joseph, 219-20 Canonists, 99 Capella, Martianus, 121 Cassirer, Ernst, 442-43 Castile, 55,57 Catalonia, 55
Index Catherine I, Empress of Russia, 135,156, 174,250,263,368-69,373,427, 448-50 Catherine II (The Great), Empress of Russia, 135,150,166-67,180,184, 263n42,449 Catholics, 348 Caves, Monastery of The, 366,368 Charles I, King of England, 115,133,213, 295 Charles XI, King of Sweden, 420 Charles XII, 138,148,164,188,368,402 Charron, Pierre, 103-4 Chernaia, Liudmila, 290,315 Cherniavsky, Michael, 47,303-4 China, 22 Christ, Jesus, 66,98,122-23,177,179, 201-2,208,212,217,222,229, 232-36,278,328,370-71,448 Christian Ernst of Beyreuth, Margrave, 332 Christianity, 32,76,86,134,142, 199-200,206,352,446 Christianization, 30 Christians, 16,140,143,159,179,301-2, 333,389 Church Slavonic language, 97-98,373,375 Coleman, Janet, 204n59 Collins, James, 6n22,8n31,12n47,92, 102n65,104,288,337,376n8,401 Constantine (The Great), Roman Emperor, 134 Constantinople, 31, 63, 65,76,143,156, 388,390 Cosimo I de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, 133 Cossacks, 169,366 Cracraft, James, 26,28,80-81,97,161, 163,329,413n97 Crimean Tatars, 79, 331 Crummey, Robert, 79,229,271,293 Cumans, 179,181 Dal’, Vladimir, 206 Daly, James, 429 Daniil, 196n32 Daniil, metropolitan, 206n75 Dauber, Noah, 104n77 Davenant, Charles, 7 David (Dauid), Biblical King, 2, 210,343, 424 de Madariaga, Isabel, 13n50,15 de Vargas Machuca, Bernardo, 132 de Vos, Maerten, 127 Dea Roma, 119,450 Decembrist movement, 185,255,257 Decembrists, 216-19,255-56,259,284 Demidov, Nikita, 401 Denis The Aeropagite, 225 Denmark, 8,16,58,60,152 d’Entrèves, Passerino, 13ո49,93,96ո36, 219ո128, 300ո7 Desaguliers,J. T., 116ո15 Devil, 208, 211, 213, 215-16,
330 Dewey, Horace, 73 Ditiatin, Ivan, 433 Dixon, Simon, 3-4,221,285,311, 316-17,319,338,379,452 Dmitriev, Ivan, 324 Dmitrii, First False, 214-15,302, 307, 330 Dmitrii, Second False, 312n61,357 Dmitrii Donskoi, 351 Dmitrii Ivanovich (grandson of Ivan III), Tsarevich, 32,351 Dmitrii Ivanovich (son of Ivan IV), Tsarevich, 233 Dnieper River, 366 Dolgorukii, Iurii, 179,196 Don River, 142,144 Dositheos, patriarch, 427nl47 Doyle, William, 8n30 Drayton, Michael, 118-19 Drozdek, Adam, 409 du Rivault, David, 360n98 499
500 Index Duchhardt, Heinz, 152 Dunbabin,Jean, 93 Dyson, Kenneth, 89nl, 309-310 Eastland, 162 Eleazar (Elisei), 365,367 Elisabeth, Empress of Russia, 449 Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 269, 274n97,305,326 Elliott, John, 52n52,57 Enciso, Gonzalez, 58 England, 2,8-9,12,22-23,26,48,56-57, 91-92,100-101,109,115,118,133, 135,213,291,304,319,326,341,348 Enlightenment, 165,218 Erren, Lorenz, 285nl0 Ertman, Thomas, 58n75 Esau, 373 Esaulov, I. A., 120 Estonia, 67 Europa, 139-40,142 Europe, 5-6,9-10,15,21,28,51, 58-59, 63,92-94,97,100,119,125,129, 138-46,148-50,152,154,156-57, 159-61,165,202,207,252,254, 264-65,288-90,292,319,325, 332,337,347,381,393,401,431, 450 Europeanization, 139 Europeans, 138 Falconet, Étienne Maurice, 135 Fedor (Ivanovich) I, Tsar, 224,233,265, 297,347,354n59,355-56 Fedor III, Tsar (also Tsarevich Fedor Alekseevich), 134,136,204,233, 248,350,356-57 Feodosii, St., 170 Feofan Prokopovich, 21,24, 37,41-42, 85,155,160,166,186,189,223-24, 252,264,344,362,365,367-68, 375,397,425,447 Feros, Antonio, 297n82 Feuille, Daniel de la, 39 Figgis, Neville, 359 Filaret, patriarch, 233 Filimonov, Grigorii, 234-35 Filippov, Szergej, 165 Filiushkin, Alexandr, 68,80nl02,253 Filmer, Robert, 429nl58,43ІПІ62 Florence, 63,133 Florenskii, Pavel, 254n8 Fonvizin, Denis, 38,403n68 Forset, Edward, 106,108 Foucault, Michel, 6 France, 8,12,16,23,48,54-55,59-61, 92,100-101,141,150,152,202, 258,288,292,299-300,309,337, 358-59 Francis I, King of France, 102,337 Franklin, Simon, 98 Frederick William I, King of Prussia, 151 Frederick III, Elector of Brandenburg, King of Prussia as Frederick
1,151 French Revolution, 6,52,185,254,294 Frost, Robert, 13n50,14n51,19n73, 20n76 Galatea, 41,135 Genoese Repubhc, 394 George, St., 133 Gerhard, Dietrich, 51,59n77,79 Germania, 112 Getty, Arch, 50n43 Giambologna, 133 Gill, Graem, 118 Gizel, Innokentii, 169 Gleb, St, 172 Godunov, Boris, Tsar, 215, 225, 247, 301, 355-56 Golden Horde, 29,31,264 Goldfrank, David, 209 Gonneau, Pierre, 349 Goodrich, Peter, 127
Index Gorbachev, Mikhail, 455,460ո25 Grala, Hieronim, 194ո26 Greeks, 29,395 Greenfeld, Liah, 359,399-403 Griboedov, Fedor Akimovich, 169-70 Grotius, Hugo, 9,24,91,95,147,161, 223,408,422nn132-33,426, 434-35 Gurvich, Georgii, 434 Habsburg, 152,286,370 Habsburgs, 54-55,74n67,286 Halle University, 8 Halperin, Charles, Hn40,12-13,17, 68n36,197,253,265,279nl28 Halpérin, Jean-Louis, 5n21, 6n23 Hamburg, Gary, lnl, 4,33nl23,180, 188nl, 199n42,203n58,243, 244n212,301-2,329,333nl46, 336nl59,374nl, 383n39,409 Hartley, Janet, 264n49 Haude, Ambrosius, 378 Hellie, Richard, 322,327nll9 Henry II, King of France, 228nl58 Henry III, King of France, 337 Henry IV, King of France, 55,102,133, 360n98 Herberstein, Sigismund von, 71, 73, 77-78 Hercules, 28,44-45,449 Hilandar Monastery, 246 Hippisley, Antony, 241n200 Hirschi, Caspar, 119 Hobbes, Thomas, 15n56,24,48,49n39, 91,93n20,95-96,106,109-110, 115,125-26,147,214,223,237-38, 247,326,347,375,387,414 Hohenzollern, 151 Hohenzollerns, 54 Holenstein, André, 19n74 Holland, 395-96 Hosking, Geoffrey, 50 Howell, James, 56,147 Hubbs, Joanna, 124 Hughes, Lindsey, 250,351,354 Huguenots, 9 Hungarians, 179 Hungary, 91 laroslav, 172 lavorskii, Stefan, 389-91 India, 157 Ingerflom, Claudio, 48n38,202,263n42, 264,307,444,447,452 Ingermanland, 444 Ingraham, Barton, 325,343 Investiture Contest, 229,413 losifVolotskii, 197 losifliane (Josephites), 199 Ιον, patriarch, 233 Irina, widow of Tsar Fedor 1,354n59,356 Isidore of Seville, 211,303 Islam, 86 Italia, 119 Italy, 9,133, 370 Iuda (judas), 218 lurganov, Andrei, 295,322, 355 Ivan III, 13n50,14n51,26,31-32,61-66,
69,70-72,74,154,168,173,178, 182-83,196,247,267-68,271, 289n29,305,349,351-54 Ivan IV (The Terrible), Tsar, 12,17,29, 31-32,62,66,75,133,163,191-92, 194,197,201-2,216,246-47,263, 265-66,269-70,274n97,293, 305-6,307n36,330,347,355n69, 416 Ivan V, co-Tsar with Peter I, 350, 357 Ivanov, Andrey, 218,365nl, 368-69, 386n3,390-91 Jacob, 192,373 Jagiellons, 66 Jellinek, Georg, 126n58 501
502 Index James I, King of England, 115,118-19, 122,202-3,212n96,347,360-61. See also James VI James II, King of England, 348 James VI, King of Scotland, 302,343 Jena, 152 Jephthah, 226 Jerusalem, 134,222,370 Kiselev, Mikhail, 380,396n37,397-99, 403,428,435 Kivelson, Valerie, 20,24n93,283-84, 295-96,416nl 14 Kleimola, Ann, 73,77 Klein, Joachim, 412n95 Kliuchevskii, Vasilii, 385 Koenigsberger, Helmut, 52n52 Jesse, tree of, 192,232-34 Kohut, Zenon, 169 Jesuit, 22,366-67 Kollmann, Nancy Shields, 20n80,24n93, Jews, 226,389 John III, King of Sweden, 270n78,307n36 191,223,278,292,314,319,329, 336 Konstantinos IX Monomakhos, Byzantine John Chrysostom, St., 235 John Climacus, St., 192 Emperor, 30 Jordan, 222 Korkunov, Nikolai, 259 Koselleck, Reinhart, 337nl61 Joseph of Volokolamsk, 33,75,197, 199-201,203-210,213-16,221, Kotoshikhin, Grigorii, 81,247,266, John of Salisbury, 123n44,211 223-24,240,333,360n98,436 Judaizer heresy, 197,199-200 Judas, 75,218 Julian, The Apostate, 210 Kotilaine, Jarmo, 83 329-30,337 Kozlov, 81 Kremlin, 222,232-34,355,358 Krizhanich, Iurii, 377 Krom, Mikhail, 10,1Խ40,13n50,14n51, Kahan, Arcadius, 83 18,68-69,70n46,190,191n9,268, Kalita, Ivan, 233-34,350-51 Kämpfer, Franz, 134, ІЗбпІОО 270n78,279Ո128,291,309,314 Kantorowicz, Ernst, 122-23,202, 304, 345,360 Karamzin, Nikolai Mikhailovich, 181-86, 224,254-55,259 Karpov, Fedor, 33,206n75,346 Kavelin, Konstantin, 185 Latinophobia, 142 Latvia, 67 Law Code of 1649 (Ulozhenie), 26, 31-32,66-67,81,83,86,158,206, 266,277,316-22,324,326-28,331, Kazan, 30-31,62,67-68,191,222,245, 307 335,346,439 Le Bret, Cardin,
103,43ІПІ62 Lebanon, 171 Keene, Edward, 151 Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 439 Kharkhordin, Oleg, 90n5,269n76,284, Leipzig, 378 289-90,299,310n55,332,337 Khmel’nitskii, Bogdan, 246,366 Lenhoff, Gail, 192 Khovanskii, Ivan, 330 Lentin, Antony, 293n52,344,378,428 Lesaffer, Randall, 148 Kiev, 169,190,365-69 Kievan Rus’, 22,61,66,122,169-70,190, 192,267nn66-67 Lenin, Vladimir, 47n36 Lidov, Aleksei, 203n58 Lipsius, Justus, 53
Index Lithuania, 54,66,169,322 Livonia, 67-68,162 Livonian War, 140n8,163 Locke, John, 49n39,223,247 Lodi, 146 Lohr, Eric, 88 Lotman, Iurii, 416 Louis XII, King of France, 337 Louis XIII, King of France, 54n59,133 Louis XIV, King of France, 16,133, 150-51,262n36,286-88,299, 358-59,431Ո162 Louis XVIII, King ofFrance, 260n30 Lublin, Union of, 54 Lukashenko, Alexandr, 117n23 Lukianova, Evdokiia, 313 Lukin, Pavel, 294-96,325 Lutheranism, 86 Machiavelli, 110, 214, 219, 220nl30, 223 Madrid, 133 Mager W., 306n34 Maissen, Thomas, 123,124n50,443 Maj eska, George, 353 Makarii, metropolitan, 75,194,222, 263 Marin, Louis, 287nl6 Mars, 28 Martin, Janet, 353 Martin, Russell, 348,350-51,354-55, 356n75,356n77,372 Mary, The Mother of God, 124,196,232, 443. See also Mother of God, The Maslov, Boris, 383n38,397 Matushka Rus , 42 Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, 75n67,153 Mazepa, Hetman, 366, 368,402 Mediterranean Sea, 367 Mehmed II, Sultan, 29,31-32 Middle Ages, 48,50-52,77,89,92-95, 99,114,121-23,158-59,212,221, 303,347,414 Mikhail (Fedorovich Romanov), Tsar, 10,18,68,134,136,183,190,217, 224-27,233,246-47,268,301,307, 312-13,315,327Ո119,350,355-57, 416 Mironov, Boris, 361 Mitic, Andrej, 185,254-55,261 Mughal dynasty, 268 Mohyla College, 366-67 Mongols, 73 Monomakh, Vladimir, 31,184 Monomakh cap, 30,74n68,137,153n82, 202 Montesquieu, 49n39,176,220 Moscovia, 63,138 Moscow, 18,23,61-63,65,75-76,133, 142-43,153,155,180,190,195-97, 205,222,224-26,229-30,233-34, 253,268,295,306,313,315,322, 324-25,328,332,350,352, 356, 367,370,444 Moses, 430 Mother of God, The, 124,170,196, 232-37. See also
Mary, The Mother of God Mozhaisk, 294 Mstislav, 181 Muir, Edward, 277nl 18,450 Mun, Thomas, 7n25 Münster, The Treaty of, 145,149 Murav’ev-Apostol, Sergei, 216-17 Murav ev, Nikita, 218,256,284 Muscovites, 66, 86,138,295 Muslims, 389 Naples, 370 Napoleon, 145,183 Narva, 84, 266, 371 Navarre, 55 Nazareth, 241 Nebuchadnezzar, 192,208-9 Nederman, Cary, 90-94,21 ln93 503
504 Index Nefedov, Sergei, 31-32 Neocleous, Mark, 99,113 Neptune, 449 Nero, Roman Emperor, 210 Netherlands, 55-56,108,129,213 Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, 259, 260n30,454-55 Nikolev, Nikolai, 180 Nikon, patriarch, 77, 228-30, 232, 234-35,334,349,389 Novgorod, 62n2,65,68-69,79-80,156, 178,197,267-68,305,352,371 Novgorodian heretics, 199,209 Nowak, Andrzej, 183 Nystad, The Treaty of, 145 Oakley, Francis, 188,272,390 Old Believers, The, 216 Olearius, Adam, 293 Olga, 179 Onuf, Nicholas Greenwood, 15n57 Orange, House of, 54 Ordin-Nashchokin, Afanasii, 327 Ortelius, Abraham, 107 Orthodoxy, 29,69,86-87,144,171,185, 191-92,196, 199-200,228-29, 246-47,273,291,326,335,349, 367,379 Osiander, Andreas, 149,306n34 Osnabrück, The Treaty of, 145,148-49 Ostrowsky, Donald, 62,70 Otechestvo (Fatherland), 395,399,402-3, 430,446,453 Otets otechestva (Father of the Fatherland), 392,403,431 Ottens, E, 452 Ottoman Empire, 12-13,22,29,31, 82, 140n8,143 Ottomans, 44,63,143-44,156,164, 246 Ouspensky, Leonid, 120 Ovid, 130-31,442 Paisii, patriarch, 134 Palladium of Russia, 182,255 Palm Sunday, 4nl0,222,369-70,392 Paris, 59,133,156,337 Parker, David, 36ІПІ05 Parsons, Robert, 22 Paul I, Emperor of Russia, 287,450 Pavlenko, Nikolai, 338 Pchelov, Evgenii, 194n26,247 Pelenski, Jaroslaw, 31,33,190,195ո29,345 Pereiaslav, The Treaty of, 169,365 Pereira, Juan Solórzano, 57, 80 Peresvetov, Ivan, 29,32-33 Perrie, Maureen, 1 Perseus, 444 Persia, 157 Peter I (The Great), Tsar/Emperor of Russia, 3nll, 15,19,21,24-30, 39,41-45,49,72,81-85,87-88, 97-98, 111, 131,133-39,143-45, 148,150-61,163-66,168,172-74,
177,184-85,189,195,206,209, 222,229,250,252-53,261,263-64, 267,271,285,290,302,304,316, 320,332-34,337-38,344,348-51, 356-59,366,368-76,378,380-82, 389,391-93,398-400,402-4,413, 417-20,427,430,434-44,446-50, 452-53,463 Peter III, Emperor of Russia, 263n42 Peter Alekseevich (grandson of Peter I), Tsarevich, Peter II, Emperor of Russia, 372 Peter Petrovich (son of Peter I), Tsarevich, 156,168,369,372,393 Philip II, King of Spain, 129,213 Philip III, King of Spain, 133 Philip IV, King of Spain, 133 Piccolomini, Aeneas Silvius, 140,142. See aho Pope Pious II Piedmont-Savoy, 54-55 Pimen, metropolitan, 194n26
Index Pious II, Pope, 140 Pipes, Richard, 268,283,288-89 Plaggenborg, Stefan, 81,205,316-17, 321,324 Plato, 248 Platon, metropolitan, 184 Pleshcheev, Fedor, 296 Pliny, The Elder, 45 Plokhy, Serhii, 172,402 Poe, Marshall, 76,292,295,300, 331Ո138 Poggi, Gianfranco, 14 Poland, 54,91n7,140n8,171,183-85, 266,270n78,315,395-96 Poles, 164,179,258,308 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 23,54, 82,184,301,327,347,366-67,396 Polotsk, 178 Polotskii, Simeon, 170-71,236,240-44, 247,249 Pol’skoi, Sergei, 38,191,372-73,383n38, 432Ո164,445 Poltava, 28nl04,138-39,172,365,368, 447 Pomeranz, William, 455-56,458 Prokopovich, Feofan, 21, 24, 37,41-42, 85,135,155,157Ո103,160-61, 166-69,172-74,176-78,186,189, 195-96,223-24,252-53,264,285, 344,359,362,365,366n6,367-80, 376n8,380n24,382-87,389-99, 402-3,404n71,405-417,419,421, 422Ո133,424-32,434-38,441-42, 447,452,464 Protestantism, 212 Prudentius, 121 Prus, 65, 221 Prussia, 151-52,156 Prussians, 407 Pskov, 79,178,327,371 Pufendorf, Samuel, 9, 24, 39, 147,161, 172,223,252 Pugachev, Emelian, 263ո42 Purchas, Samuel, 141,144 Putin, Vladimir, 50,456,459,461-63 Pygmalion, 41,135,441-42 Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 103-5 Razin, Stepan, 330 Red Square, 3nl0,31,356 Reformation, 6, 52,129,140,212-13, 346 Reinhard, Wolfgang, 5n21 Rehgion, Wars of, 17,23,375 Renaissance, 100,114,119-21,133, 204n59,448 Reshetnikov, Anatoly, 261 Riasanovsky, Nicholas, 255 Ričardus Anglicus, 91 Richelieu, Cardinal, 9,103,325,445 Robinson, Thomas, 139 Romaniello, Matthew, 19n74, 62, 68 Romanovs, 221,226,233-34,247,249, 344,347,350,356,402 Rome, 168,367,369,388,394-95,448 Rosand, David,
41nl5 Roshchin, Evgenii, 18,424-25 Roth, Klaus, 110 Rowen, Herbert, 285,287-88,292,299 Rowland, Daniel, 2,12n47,14,23n89, 24n92,37n2,216,235,307, 331Ո139,345,424 Rozanov, Vasilii, 254n7 Rubens, Peter Paul, 133 Rubios, Palacios, 304n27 Rurik, Rurikid dynasty, 23,66,170,179, 192,221,224,226,233,270,308, 347,355 Russian Federation, 49, 87,453,455 Russianness, 50,85,87 Russians, 2,45,76,87,142,148,154, 170-71,175,185-86,243,254,264, 289,293,297,304,416,434,460 Russification, 46 505
506 Index Saavedra, Diego, 41 Sadeler, Johann, 127,131 Saracens, 143 Sardinia, 151 Savoy, 151 Schiede, Ingrid, 85 Schmeizel, Martin, 152-55 Schmitt, Carl, 237 Schwanebach, Baron, 260 Scotland, 54, 56,118 Sellin, Volker, 260n30 Senate, 25,392,412,439 Sergii Radonezhskii, 233 Shafirov, Peter, 21,27,150,155-57, 159-65,368nl6,401 Shennan, Joe H., 299-300 Shuiskii, Vasihi, Tsar, 214-15,300-302, 307-8,311-12,356-57 Siberia, 67-68,79,245,307 Sicily, 151 Sigismund III, Kang of Poland, 226,308 Simbirsk, 81-82 Simvoly i Emblemata (Symbola et Emblemata), 39,43 Skinner, Quentin, 90-92,94-95,105, 127ո59,284,290,464 Slavophiles, 87,166ոՅ Slavs, 29,199 Smolensk, 155 Solomon, Biblical King, 210 Solov’ev, Sergei, 185 Sophia Alekseevna, Tsarevna, 136-37, 249-50 Sophia Paleologos, Byzantine Princess, 65,353 Sorena, 180-81 Soviet Union, 87nnl31-32,455 Spafarii, Nikolai, 248-49 Spain, 80,124,141,152,286 Speranskii, Mikhail, 183,224,404n71 St. Petersburg, 135,145,169,369,450 Steinmetz, Willibald, 96-97,380 Stockholm, 266 Stöckl, Günther, 194ո26 Stoyanov, Yuri, 164 Strasbourg, 332 Strayer, Joseph, 10,69,124,309,325 Striykowski, Maciej, 407 Stuart, 23, 55,115 Sudebnik (of 1497 and 1550), 81 Svea, 124 Sweden, 8,16,22, 82-83,124,139,145, 148,152,155-56,159,162,266, 305,420 Swedes, 163-64,368 Switzerland, 149 Synod, The Holy, 25,371,390-91,394 Szűcs, Jenő, 49ո39 Szvák, Gyula, 33nl22 Tacitus, 131 Tartars, 173. See also Tatars Tatars, 30,63,65,69,73-74,79,164, 313,331 Tatishchev, Vasilii, 144-45,165,176-80, 186 Taylor, Charles, 188 Tel’berg, Georgii, 318,319n85,322 Time of Troubles, 10,214-15,226-27,
278,309,330,357 Timofeev, Ivan, 227 Tomsinov, Vladimir, 378,380,415 Torke, Hans-Joachim, 81,264 Transylvania, 152 Trepavlov, Vadim, 29,74,246n227 Treuer, Gottlieb Samuel, 373-74,426, 432Ո164,438 Tsapina, Olga, 77n79,389 Tudor, 55,100-101 Turks, 29,138-39,143,164 Turoboiskii, Iosif, 369,443 Tver’, 267
Index Ugra River, 65 Ukraine, 24,67,143,169,365-66 Vienna, 143 Voltaire, 181,262n36 Ullmann, Walter, 48,219, 341 Uniate Church, 367-68 Wales, 57 Unions ofArras and Utrecht, 56-57 Walzer, Michael, 113,124,442 United Provinces, 53-54,56n63,58,108, Warsaw, 183 Watts, John, 11,12n48 149,152 United States ofAmerica, 5n21 Weber, Max, 91,94-95 Ural Mountains, 144 Weickhardt, George, 247,283nl Ushakov, Simon, 230,234,236-37,240 Uspenskii, Boris, 212-13 Westerners, 71,138,166n3 Utrecht, 9-Ю, 55-56,59,129,141, 145-46,148-51 Wither, George, 241,341n8,443 Uvarov, Sergei, 185 Westphalia, 59,108,145-46,148-49,151 Władysław, 308,315 Woltner, Margarete, 88 Wortman, Richard, 28,47,49-50,166, Valades, Diego, 16n63 173,175,176nl, 206,260,300n8, Valencia, Kingdom of, 55 303,436,440,445,450,453-54 Valois, 54,286 van Dyck, Antony, 133 Yakovlev, 261,263 van Creveld, Martin, 343-44 Varangians, 179 Vásáry, István, 73 Zamir, 180-81 Vasilii II, 63nl0,64 Vasilii III, 66,70-71,153,268,353-54 Zhivov, Viktor, 375-76,393 Zhmuds, 407 Vejdevut, 407,415 Zitser, Ernest, 244,441 Velâzquez, 133 Venice, 395-96 Zyzykin, Mikhail, 353-54 Zelensky, Elizabeth, 250 Zmora, Hillay, 309-310 «■■tebibltothek München 507
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Contents Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: Explanation ofAims, Genre, and Terminology vii 1 Part One: Russia and Europe: Clarification of Terms and the Problem of the State 35 1, Issues of Methodology, Reception, and the Benefits of a Long-Term Approach 37 2. Territoriality, the Name, and the Nature of the Polity: From the Principality of Moscow to the Russian Empire 61 3. The Idea of the State in Western Christendom in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Era 89 4. The Role of Metaphors and Allegorical Personifications in the Development of the Concept of the State in WesternChristendom 112 5. The Meaning(s) of the European Perspective 138 6. The Birth and Meaning of the “Russian State Narrative” 165 7The Consequences of the State Narrative: The Discovery of Gosudarstvo by Russian History-Writing 176 8. Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Muscovite Perceptions of Ruling Power: Characteristics and Methodological Aspects of a Comparison with Western Christendom 188 9. The Problem of Samoderzhavie 252 Part Two: Notions of Power and State in the Context of “Proprietary Dynasticism” : Russia and the Western Perspective 281 10. Richard Pipes’s Patrimonial Interpretation of Russia Reconsidered in the Light of “Proprietary Dynasticism” 283 11. Aspects of Rulership and Their Relation to Each Other in Early Modern Europe and Russia: Proprietary, Office, and Divine Right 299 12. Divine Right of Kings and Divine Right of Tsars : Aspects and Lessons of a Comparison 340
vi Contents Part Three: The Origins of Theory of Law and State in the Works of Feofan Prokopovich: An Intellectual from the Kievan Nest in the Service of Peter the Great 363 13. Turning Points in the Life of Feofan Prokopovich, and His Most Important Political Works 365 14. Preliminary Notes on Prokopovich’s Theory of Law and State 374 15. Power, State, Law, Sovereignty, and Contractualism in Feofan Prokopovich’s Writings 385 16. Female Allegorical Personification of Russia during the Reign of Peter the Great and His Successors: Visual and Written Sources, and the Notion of State 440 Epilogue: The Importance of Gosudarstvennost' in Contemporary Russia Bibliography Index 453 465 497
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Index As Russian Notions ofPower and State in a European Perspective contains a detailed breakdown of a variety of topics, this index is intended to be a guide that predominantly includes (but is not limited to) the most notable figures (rulers, ecclesiastical leaders, pohtical theorists, artists, etc.) and locations (and, occasionally, the events attached to them) that are discussed in the main text. Furthermore, the index includes the names of historians whose views are explicitly discussed in the main text and in the footnotes, whereas purely bibliographic mentions of their names in the footnotes are excluded. Absolutism, 16,59,214,255,368,379, 393,428,431,459 Africa, 142 Agapetos, 332 Akhmatov, Ivan, 185-86 Alef, Gustave, 71 Aleksei, Tsar, 66-67,77,81,134,136, 170-71,215-16,228,230,233, 235-36,240-41,246-47,266,290, 334,356,366,389 Aleksei Alekseevich, Tsarevich (son of Tsar Aleksei), 170-71, 233, 241,356 Aleksei Petrovich, Tsarevich (son of Peter I), 285,369-70,373 Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, 181-84 Alexander II, Emperor of Russia, 454 Alexander Nevskii, 233 Alexandria, 229 America, 142 Amiconi, Jacopo, 450 Amsterdam, 39,156 Ancien Régime, 5ո21, 60 Andreevskii Monastery, 332 Andromeda, 444 Andrusovo, Truce of, 327, 366 Anna, Byzantine Princess, 31 Anne of Courland, 174. See also Anne, Empress of Russia Anne, Empress of Russia, 156, 397 Anthony, St., 170 Antichrist, 213, 216 Antioch, 229 Aquinas, Thomas, St., 211 Aragon, 55, 57 Aristotle, 21, 33 Armitage, David, 46,90-91 Arnisaeus, Henning, 43 In 162 Arras, 55-56,129 Artemyeva, Tatiana, 429 Asia, 142-44,165
Assumption Cathedral, 201,226,233-34 Astrakhan, 30-31,62,67-68,191,245,307 Athanasius, St, 367 Athos, Mount of, 246 Augustus, Roman Emperor, 65,154, 221, 308,347 Augustine, St., 131n72 Aurelius, Marcus, Roman Emperor, 133 Avraamii, 332-39 Avvakum, 216 Azov, 143,332,443
498 Index Babur, Mughal Emperor, 268,305 Backerra, Charlotte, 51-52 Bacon, Francis, 118-21,202 Baehr, Stephen, 42nl8,235-36 Baldus de Ubaldis, 93 Balkans, 29 Baltic Navy, 82,84 Baltic Sea, 67,82, 84,139 Barclay, John, 432nl63 Bartelson, Jens, 15,24,237-38,442-43 Bartolus of Sassoferrato, 93,212-13 Basil, The Blessed, 222,233 Báthori, Stephen, King of Poland, 270 Bavaria, 151 Belarus, 67 Bellarmine, 390 Benson, Samuel, 382, 384 Berezhnaya, Liliya, 140n8 Berger, Susanna, 112nl, 131 Berlin, 378 Beriin, Isaiah, 4 Bestuzhev-Riumin, Mikhail, 217 Bible, The, 119,127,131,133,221,234, 241,256,344,373,378,406,421 Black, Antony, 94-95 Blackstone, William, 126,127n59 Blanning, Tim, 59n77,60 Bloch, Ernst, 408 Blockmans, Wim, 51n49 Bodin, Jean, 16-17,23,45,60,69n37,78, 95,99,100n55,102-4,107-8,189, 220,223,337,347,375,426 Bogatyrev, Sergei, 285n8 Bokhanov, Aleksandr, 262-63 Bologna, Concordat of, 8 Bonney, Richard, 52n52 Book of Degrees, 31,65,169-70, 190-97,199,234,349 Boris, St., 172 Bossuet, Jacques-Bénigne, Bishop, 8n30, 359,431nl62 Botero, Giovanni, 107,114-15 Bourbons, 55 Bourdieu, Pierre, 376 Bourges, Edict of, 8 Boyars, 65,75,222,266,277-78,308, 312-13,323,330,356-58 Braddick, Michael, 10Խ62 Brandenburg, 151 Brandenburg-Prussia, 54-55 Brandt, Bettina, 127,130 Bretagne, Duchy of, 54 Brett, Annabel, 97,108 Britain (Great Britain), 58,119,139,141, 152,460 Britannia, 112,118-19,124,450 British Isles, 375 Brogi, Giovanna, 180 Bronze Horseman, 135 Brouwer, Sander, 202 Bugrov, Konstantin, 180nl5,195n27, 273n90,396n37,412n95 Burgess, Glenn, 291 Burgundy, Duchy of, 54-55 Burns, John, 297
Büsching, Anton Friedrich, 189 Bushkovitch, Paul, 21-22,24n91,161, 164,208,247,250,333nl46,348, 349n35,350-51,359,380n24, 382n36,431,432nl63,433nl65, 434-35,438 Butler, John, 163 Buzhinskii, Gavriil, 161,252,369, 380n24,412,413n97,442 Byzantium, 29-30,32,65,73,76, 203n58,223,236,252,351,408 Callières, François de, 150 Canning, Joseph, 219-20 Canonists, 99 Capella, Martianus, 121 Cassirer, Ernst, 442-43 Castile, 55,57 Catalonia, 55
Index Catherine I, Empress of Russia, 135,156, 174,250,263,368-69,373,427, 448-50 Catherine II (The Great), Empress of Russia, 135,150,166-67,180,184, 263n42,449 Catholics, 348 Caves, Monastery of The, 366,368 Charles I, King of England, 115,133,213, 295 Charles XI, King of Sweden, 420 Charles XII, 138,148,164,188,368,402 Charron, Pierre, 103-4 Chernaia, Liudmila, 290,315 Cherniavsky, Michael, 47,303-4 China, 22 Christ, Jesus, 66,98,122-23,177,179, 201-2,208,212,217,222,229, 232-36,278,328,370-71,448 Christian Ernst of Beyreuth, Margrave, 332 Christianity, 32,76,86,134,142, 199-200,206,352,446 Christianization, 30 Christians, 16,140,143,159,179,301-2, 333,389 Church Slavonic language, 97-98,373,375 Coleman, Janet, 204n59 Collins, James, 6n22,8n31,12n47,92, 102n65,104,288,337,376n8,401 Constantine (The Great), Roman Emperor, 134 Constantinople, 31, 63, 65,76,143,156, 388,390 Cosimo I de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, 133 Cossacks, 169,366 Cracraft, James, 26,28,80-81,97,161, 163,329,413n97 Crimean Tatars, 79, 331 Crummey, Robert, 79,229,271,293 Cumans, 179,181 Dal’, Vladimir, 206 Daly, James, 429 Daniil, 196n32 Daniil, metropolitan, 206n75 Dauber, Noah, 104n77 Davenant, Charles, 7 David (Dauid), Biblical King, 2, 210,343, 424 de Madariaga, Isabel, 13n50,15 de Vargas Machuca, Bernardo, 132 de Vos, Maerten, 127 Dea Roma, 119,450 Decembrist movement, 185,255,257 Decembrists, 216-19,255-56,259,284 Demidov, Nikita, 401 Denis The Aeropagite, 225 Denmark, 8,16,58,60,152 d’Entrèves, Passerino, 13ո49,93,96ո36, 219ո128, 300ո7 Desaguliers,J. T., 116ո15 Devil, 208, 211, 213, 215-16,
330 Dewey, Horace, 73 Ditiatin, Ivan, 433 Dixon, Simon, 3-4,221,285,311, 316-17,319,338,379,452 Dmitriev, Ivan, 324 Dmitrii, First False, 214-15,302, 307, 330 Dmitrii, Second False, 312n61,357 Dmitrii Donskoi, 351 Dmitrii Ivanovich (grandson of Ivan III), Tsarevich, 32,351 Dmitrii Ivanovich (son of Ivan IV), Tsarevich, 233 Dnieper River, 366 Dolgorukii, Iurii, 179,196 Don River, 142,144 Dositheos, patriarch, 427nl47 Doyle, William, 8n30 Drayton, Michael, 118-19 Drozdek, Adam, 409 du Rivault, David, 360n98 499
500 Index Duchhardt, Heinz, 152 Dunbabin,Jean, 93 Dyson, Kenneth, 89nl, 309-310 Eastland, 162 Eleazar (Elisei), 365,367 Elisabeth, Empress of Russia, 449 Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 269, 274n97,305,326 Elliott, John, 52n52,57 Enciso, Gonzalez, 58 England, 2,8-9,12,22-23,26,48,56-57, 91-92,100-101,109,115,118,133, 135,213,291,304,319,326,341,348 Enlightenment, 165,218 Erren, Lorenz, 285nl0 Ertman, Thomas, 58n75 Esau, 373 Esaulov, I. A., 120 Estonia, 67 Europa, 139-40,142 Europe, 5-6,9-10,15,21,28,51, 58-59, 63,92-94,97,100,119,125,129, 138-46,148-50,152,154,156-57, 159-61,165,202,207,252,254, 264-65,288-90,292,319,325, 332,337,347,381,393,401,431, 450 Europeanization, 139 Europeans, 138 Falconet, Étienne Maurice, 135 Fedor (Ivanovich) I, Tsar, 224,233,265, 297,347,354n59,355-56 Fedor III, Tsar (also Tsarevich Fedor Alekseevich), 134,136,204,233, 248,350,356-57 Feodosii, St., 170 Feofan Prokopovich, 21,24, 37,41-42, 85,155,160,166,186,189,223-24, 252,264,344,362,365,367-68, 375,397,425,447 Feros, Antonio, 297n82 Feuille, Daniel de la, 39 Figgis, Neville, 359 Filaret, patriarch, 233 Filimonov, Grigorii, 234-35 Filippov, Szergej, 165 Filiushkin, Alexandr, 68,80nl02,253 Filmer, Robert, 429nl58,43ІПІ62 Florence, 63,133 Florenskii, Pavel, 254n8 Fonvizin, Denis, 38,403n68 Forset, Edward, 106,108 Foucault, Michel, 6 France, 8,12,16,23,48,54-55,59-61, 92,100-101,141,150,152,202, 258,288,292,299-300,309,337, 358-59 Francis I, King of France, 102,337 Franklin, Simon, 98 Frederick William I, King of Prussia, 151 Frederick III, Elector of Brandenburg, King of Prussia as Frederick
1,151 French Revolution, 6,52,185,254,294 Frost, Robert, 13n50,14n51,19n73, 20n76 Galatea, 41,135 Genoese Repubhc, 394 George, St., 133 Gerhard, Dietrich, 51,59n77,79 Germania, 112 Getty, Arch, 50n43 Giambologna, 133 Gill, Graem, 118 Gizel, Innokentii, 169 Gleb, St, 172 Godunov, Boris, Tsar, 215, 225, 247, 301, 355-56 Golden Horde, 29,31,264 Goldfrank, David, 209 Gonneau, Pierre, 349 Goodrich, Peter, 127
Index Gorbachev, Mikhail, 455,460ո25 Grala, Hieronim, 194ո26 Greeks, 29,395 Greenfeld, Liah, 359,399-403 Griboedov, Fedor Akimovich, 169-70 Grotius, Hugo, 9,24,91,95,147,161, 223,408,422nn132-33,426, 434-35 Gurvich, Georgii, 434 Habsburg, 152,286,370 Habsburgs, 54-55,74n67,286 Halle University, 8 Halperin, Charles, Hn40,12-13,17, 68n36,197,253,265,279nl28 Halpérin, Jean-Louis, 5n21, 6n23 Hamburg, Gary, lnl, 4,33nl23,180, 188nl, 199n42,203n58,243, 244n212,301-2,329,333nl46, 336nl59,374nl, 383n39,409 Hartley, Janet, 264n49 Haude, Ambrosius, 378 Hellie, Richard, 322,327nll9 Henry II, King of France, 228nl58 Henry III, King of France, 337 Henry IV, King of France, 55,102,133, 360n98 Herberstein, Sigismund von, 71, 73, 77-78 Hercules, 28,44-45,449 Hilandar Monastery, 246 Hippisley, Antony, 241n200 Hirschi, Caspar, 119 Hobbes, Thomas, 15n56,24,48,49n39, 91,93n20,95-96,106,109-110, 115,125-26,147,214,223,237-38, 247,326,347,375,387,414 Hohenzollern, 151 Hohenzollerns, 54 Holenstein, André, 19n74 Holland, 395-96 Hosking, Geoffrey, 50 Howell, James, 56,147 Hubbs, Joanna, 124 Hughes, Lindsey, 250,351,354 Huguenots, 9 Hungarians, 179 Hungary, 91 laroslav, 172 lavorskii, Stefan, 389-91 India, 157 Ingerflom, Claudio, 48n38,202,263n42, 264,307,444,447,452 Ingermanland, 444 Ingraham, Barton, 325,343 Investiture Contest, 229,413 losifVolotskii, 197 losifliane (Josephites), 199 Ιον, patriarch, 233 Irina, widow of Tsar Fedor 1,354n59,356 Isidore of Seville, 211,303 Islam, 86 Italia, 119 Italy, 9,133, 370 Iuda (judas), 218 lurganov, Andrei, 295,322, 355 Ivan III, 13n50,14n51,26,31-32,61-66,
69,70-72,74,154,168,173,178, 182-83,196,247,267-68,271, 289n29,305,349,351-54 Ivan IV (The Terrible), Tsar, 12,17,29, 31-32,62,66,75,133,163,191-92, 194,197,201-2,216,246-47,263, 265-66,269-70,274n97,293, 305-6,307n36,330,347,355n69, 416 Ivan V, co-Tsar with Peter I, 350, 357 Ivanov, Andrey, 218,365nl, 368-69, 386n3,390-91 Jacob, 192,373 Jagiellons, 66 Jellinek, Georg, 126n58 501
502 Index James I, King of England, 115,118-19, 122,202-3,212n96,347,360-61. See also James VI James II, King of England, 348 James VI, King of Scotland, 302,343 Jena, 152 Jephthah, 226 Jerusalem, 134,222,370 Kiselev, Mikhail, 380,396n37,397-99, 403,428,435 Kivelson, Valerie, 20,24n93,283-84, 295-96,416nl 14 Kleimola, Ann, 73,77 Klein, Joachim, 412n95 Kliuchevskii, Vasilii, 385 Koenigsberger, Helmut, 52n52 Jesse, tree of, 192,232-34 Kohut, Zenon, 169 Jesuit, 22,366-67 Kollmann, Nancy Shields, 20n80,24n93, Jews, 226,389 John III, King of Sweden, 270n78,307n36 191,223,278,292,314,319,329, 336 Konstantinos IX Monomakhos, Byzantine John Chrysostom, St., 235 John Climacus, St., 192 Emperor, 30 Jordan, 222 Korkunov, Nikolai, 259 Koselleck, Reinhart, 337nl61 Joseph of Volokolamsk, 33,75,197, 199-201,203-210,213-16,221, Kotoshikhin, Grigorii, 81,247,266, John of Salisbury, 123n44,211 223-24,240,333,360n98,436 Judaizer heresy, 197,199-200 Judas, 75,218 Julian, The Apostate, 210 Kotilaine, Jarmo, 83 329-30,337 Kozlov, 81 Kremlin, 222,232-34,355,358 Krizhanich, Iurii, 377 Krom, Mikhail, 10,1Խ40,13n50,14n51, Kahan, Arcadius, 83 18,68-69,70n46,190,191n9,268, Kalita, Ivan, 233-34,350-51 Kämpfer, Franz, 134, ІЗбпІОО 270n78,279Ո128,291,309,314 Kantorowicz, Ernst, 122-23,202, 304, 345,360 Karamzin, Nikolai Mikhailovich, 181-86, 224,254-55,259 Karpov, Fedor, 33,206n75,346 Kavelin, Konstantin, 185 Latinophobia, 142 Latvia, 67 Law Code of 1649 (Ulozhenie), 26, 31-32,66-67,81,83,86,158,206, 266,277,316-22,324,326-28,331, Kazan, 30-31,62,67-68,191,222,245, 307 335,346,439 Le Bret, Cardin,
103,43ІПІ62 Lebanon, 171 Keene, Edward, 151 Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 439 Kharkhordin, Oleg, 90n5,269n76,284, Leipzig, 378 289-90,299,310n55,332,337 Khmel’nitskii, Bogdan, 246,366 Lenhoff, Gail, 192 Khovanskii, Ivan, 330 Lentin, Antony, 293n52,344,378,428 Lesaffer, Randall, 148 Kiev, 169,190,365-69 Kievan Rus’, 22,61,66,122,169-70,190, 192,267nn66-67 Lenin, Vladimir, 47n36 Lidov, Aleksei, 203n58 Lipsius, Justus, 53
Index Lithuania, 54,66,169,322 Livonia, 67-68,162 Livonian War, 140n8,163 Locke, John, 49n39,223,247 Lodi, 146 Lohr, Eric, 88 Lotman, Iurii, 416 Louis XII, King of France, 337 Louis XIII, King of France, 54n59,133 Louis XIV, King of France, 16,133, 150-51,262n36,286-88,299, 358-59,431Ո162 Louis XVIII, King ofFrance, 260n30 Lublin, Union of, 54 Lukashenko, Alexandr, 117n23 Lukianova, Evdokiia, 313 Lukin, Pavel, 294-96,325 Lutheranism, 86 Machiavelli, 110, 214, 219, 220nl30, 223 Madrid, 133 Mager W., 306n34 Maissen, Thomas, 123,124n50,443 Maj eska, George, 353 Makarii, metropolitan, 75,194,222, 263 Marin, Louis, 287nl6 Mars, 28 Martin, Janet, 353 Martin, Russell, 348,350-51,354-55, 356n75,356n77,372 Mary, The Mother of God, 124,196,232, 443. See also Mother of God, The Maslov, Boris, 383n38,397 Matushka Rus', 42 Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, 75n67,153 Mazepa, Hetman, 366, 368,402 Mediterranean Sea, 367 Mehmed II, Sultan, 29,31-32 Middle Ages, 48,50-52,77,89,92-95, 99,114,121-23,158-59,212,221, 303,347,414 Mikhail (Fedorovich Romanov), Tsar, 10,18,68,134,136,183,190,217, 224-27,233,246-47,268,301,307, 312-13,315,327Ո119,350,355-57, 416 Mironov, Boris, 361 Mitic, Andrej, 185,254-55,261 Mughal dynasty, 268 Mohyla College, 366-67 Mongols, 73 Monomakh, Vladimir, 31,184 Monomakh cap, 30,74n68,137,153n82, 202 Montesquieu, 49n39,176,220 Moscovia, 63,138 Moscow, 18,23,61-63,65,75-76,133, 142-43,153,155,180,190,195-97, 205,222,224-26,229-30,233-34, 253,268,295,306,313,315,322, 324-25,328,332,350,352, 356, 367,370,444 Moses, 430 Mother of God, The, 124,170,196, 232-37. See also
Mary, The Mother of God Mozhaisk, 294 Mstislav, 181 Muir, Edward, 277nl 18,450 Mun, Thomas, 7n25 Münster, The Treaty of, 145,149 Murav’ev-Apostol, Sergei, 216-17 Murav ev, Nikita, 218,256,284 Muscovites, 66, 86,138,295 Muslims, 389 Naples, 370 Napoleon, 145,183 Narva, 84, 266, 371 Navarre, 55 Nazareth, 241 Nebuchadnezzar, 192,208-9 Nederman, Cary, 90-94,21 ln93 503
504 Index Nefedov, Sergei, 31-32 Neocleous, Mark, 99,113 Neptune, 449 Nero, Roman Emperor, 210 Netherlands, 55-56,108,129,213 Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, 259, 260n30,454-55 Nikolev, Nikolai, 180 Nikon, patriarch, 77, 228-30, 232, 234-35,334,349,389 Novgorod, 62n2,65,68-69,79-80,156, 178,197,267-68,305,352,371 Novgorodian heretics, 199,209 Nowak, Andrzej, 183 Nystad, The Treaty of, 145 Oakley, Francis, 188,272,390 Old Believers, The, 216 Olearius, Adam, 293 Olga, 179 Onuf, Nicholas Greenwood, 15n57 Orange, House of, 54 Ordin-Nashchokin, Afanasii, 327 Ortelius, Abraham, 107 Orthodoxy, 29,69,86-87,144,171,185, 191-92,196, 199-200,228-29, 246-47,273,291,326,335,349, 367,379 Osiander, Andreas, 149,306n34 Osnabrück, The Treaty of, 145,148-49 Ostrowsky, Donald, 62,70 Otechestvo (Fatherland), 395,399,402-3, 430,446,453 Otets otechestva (Father of the Fatherland), 392,403,431 Ottens, E, 452 Ottoman Empire, 12-13,22,29,31, 82, 140n8,143 Ottomans, 44,63,143-44,156,164, 246 Ouspensky, Leonid, 120 Ovid, 130-31,442 Paisii, patriarch, 134 Palladium of Russia, 182,255 Palm Sunday, 4nl0,222,369-70,392 Paris, 59,133,156,337 Parker, David, 36ІПІ05 Parsons, Robert, 22 Paul I, Emperor of Russia, 287,450 Pavlenko, Nikolai, 338 Pchelov, Evgenii, 194n26,247 Pelenski, Jaroslaw, 31,33,190,195ո29,345 Pereiaslav, The Treaty of, 169,365 Pereira, Juan Solórzano, 57, 80 Peresvetov, Ivan, 29,32-33 Perrie, Maureen, 1 Perseus, 444 Persia, 157 Peter I (The Great), Tsar/Emperor of Russia, 3nll, 15,19,21,24-30, 39,41-45,49,72,81-85,87-88, 97-98, 111, 131,133-39,143-45, 148,150-61,163-66,168,172-74,
177,184-85,189,195,206,209, 222,229,250,252-53,261,263-64, 267,271,285,290,302,304,316, 320,332-34,337-38,344,348-51, 356-59,366,368-76,378,380-82, 389,391-93,398-400,402-4,413, 417-20,427,430,434-44,446-50, 452-53,463 Peter III, Emperor of Russia, 263n42 Peter Alekseevich (grandson of Peter I), Tsarevich, Peter II, Emperor of Russia, 372 Peter Petrovich (son of Peter I), Tsarevich, 156,168,369,372,393 Philip II, King of Spain, 129,213 Philip III, King of Spain, 133 Philip IV, King of Spain, 133 Piccolomini, Aeneas Silvius, 140,142. See aho Pope Pious II Piedmont-Savoy, 54-55 Pimen, metropolitan, 194n26
Index Pious II, Pope, 140 Pipes, Richard, 268,283,288-89 Plaggenborg, Stefan, 81,205,316-17, 321,324 Plato, 248 Platon, metropolitan, 184 Pleshcheev, Fedor, 296 Pliny, The Elder, 45 Plokhy, Serhii, 172,402 Poe, Marshall, 76,292,295,300, 331Ո138 Poggi, Gianfranco, 14 Poland, 54,91n7,140n8,171,183-85, 266,270n78,315,395-96 Poles, 164,179,258,308 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 23,54, 82,184,301,327,347,366-67,396 Polotsk, 178 Polotskii, Simeon, 170-71,236,240-44, 247,249 Pol’skoi, Sergei, 38,191,372-73,383n38, 432Ո164,445 Poltava, 28nl04,138-39,172,365,368, 447 Pomeranz, William, 455-56,458 Prokopovich, Feofan, 21, 24, 37,41-42, 85,135,155,157Ո103,160-61, 166-69,172-74,176-78,186,189, 195-96,223-24,252-53,264,285, 344,359,362,365,366n6,367-80, 376n8,380n24,382-87,389-99, 402-3,404n71,405-417,419,421, 422Ո133,424-32,434-38,441-42, 447,452,464 Protestantism, 212 Prudentius, 121 Prus, 65, 221 Prussia, 151-52,156 Prussians, 407 Pskov, 79,178,327,371 Pufendorf, Samuel, 9, 24, 39, 147,161, 172,223,252 Pugachev, Emelian, 263ո42 Purchas, Samuel, 141,144 Putin, Vladimir, 50,456,459,461-63 Pygmalion, 41,135,441-42 Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 103-5 Razin, Stepan, 330 Red Square, 3nl0,31,356 Reformation, 6, 52,129,140,212-13, 346 Reinhard, Wolfgang, 5n21 Rehgion, Wars of, 17,23,375 Renaissance, 100,114,119-21,133, 204n59,448 Reshetnikov, Anatoly, 261 Riasanovsky, Nicholas, 255 Ričardus Anglicus, 91 Richelieu, Cardinal, 9,103,325,445 Robinson, Thomas, 139 Romaniello, Matthew, 19n74, 62, 68 Romanovs, 221,226,233-34,247,249, 344,347,350,356,402 Rome, 168,367,369,388,394-95,448 Rosand, David,
41nl5 Roshchin, Evgenii, 18,424-25 Roth, Klaus, 110 Rowen, Herbert, 285,287-88,292,299 Rowland, Daniel, 2,12n47,14,23n89, 24n92,37n2,216,235,307, 331Ո139,345,424 Rozanov, Vasilii, 254n7 Rubens, Peter Paul, 133 Rubios, Palacios, 304n27 Rurik, Rurikid dynasty, 23,66,170,179, 192,221,224,226,233,270,308, 347,355 Russian Federation, 49, 87,453,455 Russianness, 50,85,87 Russians, 2,45,76,87,142,148,154, 170-71,175,185-86,243,254,264, 289,293,297,304,416,434,460 Russification, 46 505
506 Index Saavedra, Diego, 41 Sadeler, Johann, 127,131 Saracens, 143 Sardinia, 151 Savoy, 151 Schiede, Ingrid, 85 Schmeizel, Martin, 152-55 Schmitt, Carl, 237 Schwanebach, Baron, 260 Scotland, 54, 56,118 Sellin, Volker, 260n30 Senate, 25,392,412,439 Sergii Radonezhskii, 233 Shafirov, Peter, 21,27,150,155-57, 159-65,368nl6,401 Shennan, Joe H., 299-300 Shuiskii, Vasihi, Tsar, 214-15,300-302, 307-8,311-12,356-57 Siberia, 67-68,79,245,307 Sicily, 151 Sigismund III, Kang of Poland, 226,308 Simbirsk, 81-82 Simvoly i Emblemata (Symbola et Emblemata), 39,43 Skinner, Quentin, 90-92,94-95,105, 127ո59,284,290,464 Slavophiles, 87,166ոՅ Slavs, 29,199 Smolensk, 155 Solomon, Biblical King, 210 Solov’ev, Sergei, 185 Sophia Alekseevna, Tsarevna, 136-37, 249-50 Sophia Paleologos, Byzantine Princess, 65,353 Sorena, 180-81 Soviet Union, 87nnl31-32,455 Spafarii, Nikolai, 248-49 Spain, 80,124,141,152,286 Speranskii, Mikhail, 183,224,404n71 St. Petersburg, 135,145,169,369,450 Steinmetz, Willibald, 96-97,380 Stockholm, 266 Stöckl, Günther, 194ո26 Stoyanov, Yuri, 164 Strasbourg, 332 Strayer, Joseph, 10,69,124,309,325 Striykowski, Maciej, 407 Stuart, 23, 55,115 Sudebnik (of 1497 and 1550), 81 Svea, 124 Sweden, 8,16,22, 82-83,124,139,145, 148,152,155-56,159,162,266, 305,420 Swedes, 163-64,368 Switzerland, 149 Synod, The Holy, 25,371,390-91,394 Szűcs, Jenő, 49ո39 Szvák, Gyula, 33nl22 Tacitus, 131 Tartars, 173. See also Tatars Tatars, 30,63,65,69,73-74,79,164, 313,331 Tatishchev, Vasilii, 144-45,165,176-80, 186 Taylor, Charles, 188 Tel’berg, Georgii, 318,319n85,322 Time of Troubles, 10,214-15,226-27,
278,309,330,357 Timofeev, Ivan, 227 Tomsinov, Vladimir, 378,380,415 Torke, Hans-Joachim, 81,264 Transylvania, 152 Trepavlov, Vadim, 29,74,246n227 Treuer, Gottlieb Samuel, 373-74,426, 432Ո164,438 Tsapina, Olga, 77n79,389 Tudor, 55,100-101 Turks, 29,138-39,143,164 Turoboiskii, Iosif, 369,443 Tver’, 267
Index Ugra River, 65 Ukraine, 24,67,143,169,365-66 Vienna, 143 Voltaire, 181,262n36 Ullmann, Walter, 48,219, 341 Uniate Church, 367-68 Wales, 57 Unions ofArras and Utrecht, 56-57 Walzer, Michael, 113,124,442 United Provinces, 53-54,56n63,58,108, Warsaw, 183 Watts, John, 11,12n48 149,152 United States ofAmerica, 5n21 Weber, Max, 91,94-95 Ural Mountains, 144 Weickhardt, George, 247,283nl Ushakov, Simon, 230,234,236-37,240 Uspenskii, Boris, 212-13 Westerners, 71,138,166n3 Utrecht, 9-Ю, 55-56,59,129,141, 145-46,148-51 Wither, George, 241,341n8,443 Uvarov, Sergei, 185 Westphalia, 59,108,145-46,148-49,151 Władysław, 308,315 Woltner, Margarete, 88 Wortman, Richard, 28,47,49-50,166, Valades, Diego, 16n63 173,175,176nl, 206,260,300n8, Valencia, Kingdom of, 55 303,436,440,445,450,453-54 Valois, 54,286 van Dyck, Antony, 133 Yakovlev, 261,263 van Creveld, Martin, 343-44 Varangians, 179 Vásáry, István, 73 Zamir, 180-81 Vasilii II, 63nl0,64 Vasilii III, 66,70-71,153,268,353-54 Zhivov, Viktor, 375-76,393 Zhmuds, 407 Vejdevut, 407,415 Zitser, Ernest, 244,441 Velâzquez, 133 Venice, 395-96 Zyzykin, Mikhail, 353-54 Zelensky, Elizabeth, 250 Zmora, Hillay, 309-310 «■■tebibltothek München 507 |
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title | Russian notions of power and state in a European perspective, 1462-1725 assessing the significance of Peter’s Reign |
title_auth | Russian notions of power and state in a European perspective, 1462-1725 assessing the significance of Peter’s Reign |
title_exact_search | Russian notions of power and state in a European perspective, 1462-1725 assessing the significance of Peter’s Reign |
title_exact_search_txtP | Russian notions of power and state in a European perspective, 1462-1725 assessing the significance of Peter’s Reign |
title_full | Russian notions of power and state in a European perspective, 1462-1725 assessing the significance of Peter’s Reign Endre Sashalmi |
title_fullStr | Russian notions of power and state in a European perspective, 1462-1725 assessing the significance of Peter’s Reign Endre Sashalmi |
title_full_unstemmed | Russian notions of power and state in a European perspective, 1462-1725 assessing the significance of Peter’s Reign Endre Sashalmi |
title_short | Russian notions of power and state in a European perspective, 1462-1725 |
title_sort | russian notions of power and state in a european perspective 1462 1725 assessing the significance of peter s reign |
title_sub | assessing the significance of Peter’s Reign |
topic | Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd Herrschaft (DE-588)4024596-2 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Politisches Denken (DE-588)4115590-7 gnd Politische Kultur (DE-588)4046540-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Politisches System Herrschaft Rezeption Politisches Denken Politische Kultur Moskauer Reich Europa |
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