Muscovy and the World: An Empire and Its Limits

Edited by Michael S. Flier, Nancy S. Kollmann, Daniel Rowland, and Erika Monahan

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Contents

Introduction

Daniel Rowland https://doi.org/10.52500/XSII1882

Muscovy and the World: An Empire and Its Limits ................................... 3


Nancy S. Kollmann https://doi.org/10.52500/AFPE6235

From Rural Estate to Visualized Empire:
The Academic Trajectory of Valerie Kivelson .............................................. 9


Erika Monahan https://doi.org/10.52500/FYJK4335
Valerie Kivelson: The Complete Bibliography ........................................... 17

 

I. Foreign Identity

 

Simon Franklin https://doi.org/10.52500/NPFF1035

Incantations for Itinerants: On the Rhetorical Formulae of
Petrine Printed Passports ............................................................................. 37


Robert Frost https://doi.org/10.52500/HMHH6816

The Kielce Portrait of Henry Benedict Stuart (1725–1807),
Cardinal Duke of York .................................................................................. 57

 

II. The Iconography of Power and Belief

 


Elena N. Boeck https://doi.org/10.52500/TSSL5280

Between Heroica and Erotica: The Dangerous Liaison of Jason and
Medea in the Illustrated Chronicle Compilation ............................................ 79


Michael S. Flier https://doi.org/10.52500/ZQVI3972

Reframing Ushakov’s Tree: The Elusive Prince Mikhail ........................ 109

 

III. Bureaucracy and Imperial Control

 

Erika Monahan https://doi.org/10.52500/CNVD8015

What Did Müller Know? Remezov’s Maps and the
Father of Siberian History ........................................................................... 147


Nancy S. Kollmann https://doi.org/10.52500/FBNV1079

Creating Bureaucracy to Conquer Distance and Time ............................ 167

 

IV. Religion and Sociopolitical Limits

Nick Mayhew https://doi.org/10.52500/IWVR3580

European Ideas about Homosexuality in Muscovy and
the Russian Empire: Sixteenth–Eighteenth Centuries ............................ 185


Russell E. Martin https://doi.org/10.52500/PZXB4837

“Though I Married Her Unlawfully”: Prince Semen Shakhovskoi’s
Defense of His Fourth Marriage ................................................................. 201


Maria Grazia Bartolini https://doi.org/10.52500/XTFW7438

“The Air Is Full of Evil Spirits”: Demonism and
Confessional Polemics in Seventeenth-Century Ukraine ...................... 223

V. The Ruler in Perception and Depiction

Brian J. Boeck https://doi.org/10.52500/YZXJ1909

The Penza Raid of 1717 as a Verdict on the
Petrine Project in the Steppe ...................................................................... 243


Joan Neuberger https://doi.org/10.52500/MRWW6553

Eisenstein’s Wars: Alexander Nevsky and the Forgery of Memory ........ 255

VI. Muscovite Ideology in the Twenty-First Century

Daniel Rowland https://doi.org/10.52500/SSCY9722

“The Blessed Host of the Heavenly Tsar” Rides Again:
Muscovy and the 2020 Main Church of the Russian Armed Forces .... 273


Karen Petrone https://doi.org/10.52500/KHNR9150

The Memory of the Mongol Invasion in Putin’s Russia ......................... 289