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The Russian Empire 1450-1801 / Nancy Shields Kollmann.

Author/creator Kollmann, Nancy Shields, 1950- author.
Format Book and Print
EditionFirst edition.
Publication Info Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Descriptionxii, 497 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Oxford History of Early Modern Europe
Oxford history of early modern Europe. ^A683655
Summary Modern Russian identity and historical experience has been largely shaped by Russia's imperial past: an empire that was founded in the early modern era and endures in large part today. The Russian Empire 1450-1801 surveys how the areas that made up the empire were conquered and how they were governed. It considers the Russian empire a 'Eurasian empire', characterized by a 'politics of difference': the rulers and their elites at the center defined the state's needs minimally - with control over defense, criminal law, taxation, and mobilization of resources - and otherwise tolerated local religions, languages, cultures, elites, and institutions. The center related to communities and religions vertically, according each a modicum of rights and autonomies, but didn't allow horizontal connections across nobilities, townsmen, or other groups potentially with common interests to coalesce. Thus, the Russian empire was multi-ethnic and multi-religious; Nancy Kollmann gives detailed attention to the major ethnic and religious groups, and surveys the government's strategies of governance - centralized bureaucracy, military reform, and a changed judicial system.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN9780199280513 hardback
ISBN0199280517 hardback

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