An edition of Reign of terror (2015)

Reign of terror

Ivan IV

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Reign of terror
R. G. Skrynnikov, R. G. Skrynn ...
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An edition of Reign of terror (2015)

Reign of terror

Ivan IV

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"Ruslan Grigor'evitch Skrynnikov unfolds the drama of terror under Ivan the Terrible and his oprichnina. He uses new kinds of evidence paying close attention to primary sources. The conflicts between Ivan and the gentry, the crushing of Novgorod autonomy, the ways in which Ivan interpreted his authority and sought to create an alternative base of power in a loyal body of henchmen-followers known as the oprichnina, the alienation of different groups in society from the government, the impoverishment and weakening of whole regions leading to the Time of Troubles are among the themes that Skrynnikov develops. The details of Ivan's confrontations with those he perceived as opponents, the forms of execution he inflicted on his enemies, the atmosphere of peril and suspicion that he created justify the description of his reign as one of terror, relevant of course to later periods of history with obvious echoes of the Stalinist period"--Provided by publisher.

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Table of Contents

Glossary
Introduction: Ruslan Skrynnikov's kingdom of terror : a bibliographic note / Charles J. Halperin
Original preface / Ruslan G. Skrynnikov
The aristocracy and the Boyars
Boyar rule
The Moscow tsardom
The Chosen Council
The fall of Adashev
The trial of the Staritskiis
Boyar sedition
The dispute with Kurbskii
The establishment of the Oprichnina
Banishment to Kazan
The search for a compromise
The "Boyar conspiracy"
The rape of Novgorod
The executions in Moscow
The Oprichnina "paradise"
The end of the Oprichnina
The "court" and its demise
Simeon Bekbulatovich
The last crisis
Russian culture in the sixteenth century
Conclusion
Appendix: Sources.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Leiden
Series
Eurasian studies library : history, societies & cultures in Eurasia -- volume 6

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
947/.043
Library of Congress
DK106.5 .S555 2015, DK106.5.S555 2015

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Pagination
pages cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30397713M
ISBN 13
9789004304000, 9789004304017
LCCN
2015026803

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