ABSTRACT

This work by the great 19th-century historian is available once again in an acclaimed 1968 translation that conveys the beauty of Kliuchevsky's language and the power of his ideas. In this volume, Kliuchevsky untangles the confused events of the Time of Troubles and the emergence of the Romanov dynasty, and develops his interpretation of the century as prologue to the Petrine reforms. He dramatically underlines the cultural divide between old Russia and the emergent autocracy and the strangely ambivalent relationship between Russia and the West.

chapter |24 pages

The Time of Troubles

chapter |26 pages

Political Reconstruction

chapter |19 pages

The Cossacks

chapter |21 pages

Law and Society

chapter |26 pages

The Coming of Serfdom

chapter |29 pages

The Zemsky Sobor

chapter |26 pages

Finances

chapter |20 pages

Social Critics

chapter |27 pages

Russia and the West

chapter |19 pages

The Cultural Pattern

chapter |21 pages

The Church Schism

chapter |17 pages

Tsar Alexei