Ivan the Terrible in Russian Historical Memory since 1991

Ivan the Terrible in Russian Historical Memory since 1991

Author: Charles J. Halperin

Publisher: Academic Studies PRess

Published: 2021-08-31

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 1644695898

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Tsar Ivan the Terrible (Ivan IV, 1533-1584) is one of the most controversial rulers in Russian history, infamous for his cruelty. He was the first Russian ruler to use mass terror as a political instrument, and the only Russian ruler to do so before Stalin. Comparisons of Ivan to Stalin only exacerbated the politicization of his image. Russians have never agreed on his role in Russian history, but his reign is too important to ignore. Since the abolition of censorship in 1991 professional historians and amateurs have grappled with this problem. Some authors have manipulated that image to serve political and cultural agendas. This book explores Russia’s contradictory historical memory of Ivan in scholarly, pedagogical and political publications.


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Download or read book Ivan the Terrible in Russian Historical Memory since 1991 written by Charles J. Halperin and published by Academic Studies PRess. This book was released on 2021-08-31 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tsar Ivan the Terrible (Ivan IV, 1533-1584) is one of the most controversial rulers in Russian history, infamous for his cruelty. He was the first Russian ruler to use mass terror as a political instrument, and the only Russian ruler to do so before Stalin. Comparisons of Ivan to Stalin only exacerbated the politicization of his image. Russians have never agreed on his role in Russian history, but his reign is too important to ignore. Since the abolition of censorship in 1991 professional historians and amateurs have grappled with this problem. Some authors have manipulated that image to serve political and cultural agendas. This book explores Russia’s contradictory historical memory of Ivan in scholarly, pedagogical and political publications.


The Origins of Autocracy

The Origins of Autocracy

Author: Alexander Yanov

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1981-01-01

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 9780520042827

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Traces the role of Ivan the Terrible in Russian history and the thinking of Russian historians, emphasizing the political actions and ideals of the sixteenth-century czar as they have shaped Russia's development through the present


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Download or read book The Origins of Autocracy written by Alexander Yanov and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 1981-01-01 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Traces the role of Ivan the Terrible in Russian history and the thinking of Russian historians, emphasizing the political actions and ideals of the sixteenth-century czar as they have shaped Russia's development through the present


Ivan the Terrible

Ivan the Terrible

Author: Alexander Filjushkin

Publisher: Frontline Books

Published: 2008-08-30

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 1848325045

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Ivan was also the first Russian ruler to invade Europe, and his Campaigns against the Livonian Confederation were initially very successful. In 1558, Russian soldiers occupied Dorpat and Narva, and laid siege to Reval, creating vital trade routes over the Baltic Sea. At the Battle of Ergema the Russians defeated the knights of the Livonian Order, fuelling Ivan's dreams of a Russian Empire. However, as Erik XIV of Sweden recaptured Reval, and the Poles joined forces with the Lithuannians, the war began to turn against Ivan. In 1571, an army of 120,000 Crimean Tatars crossed the River Ugra, crushed the Russian defences, and burned Moscow to the ground. As Ivan became increasingly paranoid and violent, he carried out a number of terrible massacres. It is thought that more than forty thousand were killed when the Russians sacked the town of Novgorod in 1570, and many were tortured and murdered in front of Ivan and his son. Ivan the Terrible describes the organisation and equipment of the tsar's army and the forces of his enemies, the Poles, Lithuanians, Tatars and Livonian Knights. The narrative examines all of Russia's military campaigns in Eastern Europe and Western Siberia during the period of 1533 to 1584. This is the first specialist study of Ivan the Terrible's military strategy to be published in English.


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Download or read book Ivan the Terrible written by Alexander Filjushkin and published by Frontline Books. This book was released on 2008-08-30 with total page 333 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ivan was also the first Russian ruler to invade Europe, and his Campaigns against the Livonian Confederation were initially very successful. In 1558, Russian soldiers occupied Dorpat and Narva, and laid siege to Reval, creating vital trade routes over the Baltic Sea. At the Battle of Ergema the Russians defeated the knights of the Livonian Order, fuelling Ivan's dreams of a Russian Empire. However, as Erik XIV of Sweden recaptured Reval, and the Poles joined forces with the Lithuannians, the war began to turn against Ivan. In 1571, an army of 120,000 Crimean Tatars crossed the River Ugra, crushed the Russian defences, and burned Moscow to the ground. As Ivan became increasingly paranoid and violent, he carried out a number of terrible massacres. It is thought that more than forty thousand were killed when the Russians sacked the town of Novgorod in 1570, and many were tortured and murdered in front of Ivan and his son. Ivan the Terrible describes the organisation and equipment of the tsar's army and the forces of his enemies, the Poles, Lithuanians, Tatars and Livonian Knights. The narrative examines all of Russia's military campaigns in Eastern Europe and Western Siberia during the period of 1533 to 1584. This is the first specialist study of Ivan the Terrible's military strategy to be published in English.


Ivan the Terrible

Ivan the Terrible

Author: Don Nardo

Publisher: Blackbirch Press, Incorporated

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9781567119008

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A biography of the infamous czar.


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Download or read book Ivan the Terrible written by Don Nardo and published by Blackbirch Press, Incorporated. This book was released on 2006 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A biography of the infamous czar.


Ivan the Terrible

Ivan the Terrible

Author: Sergeĭ Fedorovich Platonov

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book Ivan the Terrible written by Sergeĭ Fedorovich Platonov and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Ivan the Terrible

Ivan the Terrible

Author: Captivating History

Publisher: Ch Publications

Published: 2019-05-11

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9781950922017

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Considering that he has gone down in history as Ivan the Terrible, the first tsar of Russia could hardly have been a Boy Scout. As his name suggests, Ivan had an utterly terrifying presence during his thirty-seven-year-long reign.


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Download or read book Ivan the Terrible written by Captivating History and published by Ch Publications. This book was released on 2019-05-11 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Considering that he has gone down in history as Ivan the Terrible, the first tsar of Russia could hardly have been a Boy Scout. As his name suggests, Ivan had an utterly terrifying presence during his thirty-seven-year-long reign.


Ivan the Terrible

Ivan the Terrible

Author: Henri Troyat

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 9780450061196

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Ivan the Terrible

Ivan the Terrible

Author: R. G. Skrynnikov

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13:

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Portrays Ivan the Terrible with his many contradictions: as an outstanding military leader, diplomat, and man of letters, and as a savage and almost insane tyrant. -- Author's introduction.


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Download or read book Ivan the Terrible written by R. G. Skrynnikov and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Portrays Ivan the Terrible with his many contradictions: as an outstanding military leader, diplomat, and man of letters, and as a savage and almost insane tyrant. -- Author's introduction.


Ivan the Terrible

Ivan the Terrible

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2015-10-23

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 9780908346158

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'I surpassed in iniquities all of the transgressors from Adam to this day...I have desecrated my very head with unseemly desires and thought; my mouth with murderous and lustful words; my tongue with obscenity and profanity, with uttering words of anger and wrath; my hands for reaching for what I should not, with insatiable robbery' This extract from the will of Ivan IV of Russia, which he wrote in 1 572, and which is translated in George Vernadsky's history of Russia, provides a justification for the traditional view of Ivan the Terrible. His lengthy reign was an odd combination at home of sensible reform in the 1550s followed by the horror and barbarism of the 1560s and 1570s. In foreign policy, a neat parallel can be seen; there were early triumphs against the Tatars in the 1550s which were followed by the costly and ultimately fruitless Livonian War. Interest in Ivan lies both in an examination of his own personality and motivation and of his role in Russian history. He can be seen as a clear example of the typical Russian autocrat, who strangely combined sensible and progressive ideas with outbursts of irrational and sadistic brutality. He can also be seen as ruling the country at a vital time in its history when it began to emerge as a major power and also to develop internally in a curious and unique, fashion. This study guide is suitable for first year university students, or those in their final year of high school, or for anyone interest in Ivan the Terrible. Topics covered include: Russia before the accession of Ivan IV, the reigns of Ivan III and Basil III, Ivan IV's early years, his coronation, the conquest of Kazan, the foreign policy of Muscovy, the Treaty of Yam Zapolsky, the Livornian War, domestic reforms, the Oprichmina, and more.


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Download or read book Ivan the Terrible written by and published by . This book was released on 2015-10-23 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'I surpassed in iniquities all of the transgressors from Adam to this day...I have desecrated my very head with unseemly desires and thought; my mouth with murderous and lustful words; my tongue with obscenity and profanity, with uttering words of anger and wrath; my hands for reaching for what I should not, with insatiable robbery' This extract from the will of Ivan IV of Russia, which he wrote in 1 572, and which is translated in George Vernadsky's history of Russia, provides a justification for the traditional view of Ivan the Terrible. His lengthy reign was an odd combination at home of sensible reform in the 1550s followed by the horror and barbarism of the 1560s and 1570s. In foreign policy, a neat parallel can be seen; there were early triumphs against the Tatars in the 1550s which were followed by the costly and ultimately fruitless Livonian War. Interest in Ivan lies both in an examination of his own personality and motivation and of his role in Russian history. He can be seen as a clear example of the typical Russian autocrat, who strangely combined sensible and progressive ideas with outbursts of irrational and sadistic brutality. He can also be seen as ruling the country at a vital time in its history when it began to emerge as a major power and also to develop internally in a curious and unique, fashion. This study guide is suitable for first year university students, or those in their final year of high school, or for anyone interest in Ivan the Terrible. Topics covered include: Russia before the accession of Ivan IV, the reigns of Ivan III and Basil III, Ivan IV's early years, his coronation, the conquest of Kazan, the foreign policy of Muscovy, the Treaty of Yam Zapolsky, the Livornian War, domestic reforms, the Oprichmina, and more.


Putin’s Dark Ages

Putin’s Dark Ages

Author: Dina Khapaeva

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-10-26

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1000985164

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Two decades before the war against Ukraine, a “special operation” was launched against Russian historical memory, aggressively reshaping the nation’s understanding of its history and identity. The Kremlin’s militarization of Russia through World War II propaganda is well documented, but the glorification of Russian medieval society and its warlords as a source of support for Putinism has yet to be explored. This book offers the first comparison of Putin’s political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization and introduces the concept of mobmemory to the study of right-wing populism. It argues that the celebration of the oprichnina, Ivan the Terrible’s regime of state terror (1565–1572), has been fused with the rehabilitation of Stalinism to reconstruct the Russian Empire. The post-Soviet case suggests that the global obsession with the Middle Ages is not purely an aesthetic movement but a potential weapon against democracy. The book is intended for students, scholars, and non-specialists interested in understanding Russia’s anti-modern politics and the Russians’ support for the terror unleashed against Ukraine.


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Download or read book Putin’s Dark Ages written by Dina Khapaeva and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-10-26 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Two decades before the war against Ukraine, a “special operation” was launched against Russian historical memory, aggressively reshaping the nation’s understanding of its history and identity. The Kremlin’s militarization of Russia through World War II propaganda is well documented, but the glorification of Russian medieval society and its warlords as a source of support for Putinism has yet to be explored. This book offers the first comparison of Putin’s political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization and introduces the concept of mobmemory to the study of right-wing populism. It argues that the celebration of the oprichnina, Ivan the Terrible’s regime of state terror (1565–1572), has been fused with the rehabilitation of Stalinism to reconstruct the Russian Empire. The post-Soviet case suggests that the global obsession with the Middle Ages is not purely an aesthetic movement but a potential weapon against democracy. The book is intended for students, scholars, and non-specialists interested in understanding Russia’s anti-modern politics and the Russians’ support for the terror unleashed against Ukraine.