HomeHelpSearchVideo SearchAudio SearchMarc DisplaySave to ListReserveMy AccountLibrary Map


Ivan the Terrible : free to reward & free to punish / Charles J. Halperin.

Author: Halperin, Charles J. author.

ImprintPittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2019]

Descriptionxii, 365 pages, 6 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.

Note:Muscovy in 1533 -- The young Ivan's world -- Ivan's minority -- Ivan's coronation and first marriage -- Life at Ivan's court -- The dynastic crisis of 1553 -- The prehistory of the Oprichnina -- Domestic political reform -- Church reform and heresy -- Intellectual and cultural history -- The economy and economic management -- Early foreign policy -- The Oprichnina and its aftermath, 1564-1584 -- The problem of the Oprichnina -- The Oprichnina in action -- Ivan's ideology, the Oprichnina, and Muscovite society -- Muscovy, 1572-1584 -- Ivan, 1572-1584.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:Ivan the Terrible is infamous as a sadistic despot responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent people, particularly during the years of the oprichnina, his state-within-a-state. Ivan was the first ruler in Russian history to use mass terror as a political instrument. However, Ivan's actions cannot be dismissed by attributing the behavior to insanity. Ivan interacted with Muscovite society as both he and Muscovy changed. This interaction needs to be understood in order properly to analyze his motives, achievements, and failures. Ivan the Terrible: Free to Reward and Free to Punish provides an up-to-date comprehensive analysis of all aspects of Ivan's reign. It presents a new interpretation not only of Ivan's behavior and ideology, but also of Muscovite social and economic history. Charles Halperin shatters the myths surrounding Ivan and reveals a complex ruler who had much in common with his European contemporaries, including Henry the Eighth.



This item has been checked out 2 time(s)
and currently has 0 hold request(s).

Related Searches
Author:
Halperin, Charles J. author.
Title:
Free to reward & free to punish
Series Statement
Russian and East European Studies
Subject:
Ivan IV, Czar of Russia, 1530-1584.
Subject:
Russia. Oprichnina.
Muscovy (Grand Duchy) -- History -- 16th century.
Russia -- History -- 16th century.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
Series in Russian and East European studies.