ABSTRACT

This book provides an historical perspective on the growth of Russian military power, studying the emergence of the Russian regular army from 1700 until the end of the eighteenth century. In the process he evaluates the relative importance of Western and native influences on the creation of this formidable military machine, and indicates the ways in which Russian power was projected in the West.

The book includes general discussions of the Russian soldier, the Russian officer and the rapacious Cossacks, and concludes by identifying certain important continuities between the Russian past and present.

chapter |8 pages

So Many Russias

chapter |11 pages

The Russian Soldier

chapter |21 pages

The Russian Officer

chapter |8 pages

The Cossacks

chapter |33 pages

Paul I 1796–1801

chapter |9 pages

Conclusions