
Succession to the Throne in Early Modern Russia
This revisionist history of succession to the throne in early modern Russia, from the Moscow princes of the fifteenth century to Peter the Great, argues that legal primogeniture never existed: the monarch designated an heir that was usually the eldest son only by custom, not by law. Overturning generations of scholarship, Pau......
fra 369,-
Tilgjengelig i 1 butikker
Kjøp på nett
Frakt og levering
Produktinformasjon
This revisionist history of succession to the throne in early modern Russia, from the Moscow princes of the fifteenth century to Peter the Great, argues that legal primogeniture never existed: the monarch designated an heir that was usually the eldest son only by custom, not by law. Overturning generations of scholarship, Paul Bushkovitch persuasively demonstrates the many paths to succession to the throne, where designation of the heir and occasional elections were part of the relations of the monarch with the ruling elite, and to some extent the larger population. Exploring how the forms of designation evolved over the centuries as Russian culture changed, and in the later seventeenth century made use of Western practices, this study shows how, when Peter the Great finally formalized the custom in 1722 by enshrining the power of the tsar to designate in law, this was not a radical innovation but was in fact consistent with the experience of the previous centuries.
Spesifikasjon
Produkt
| Produktnavn | Succession to the Throne in Early Modern Russia |
| book typ | boker, dokumentar og fakta, historie og dokumentar, krig og historie |
Populære produkter
Pris og prishistorikk
Akkurat nå er 369,- den billigste prisen for Succession to the Throne in Early Modern Russia blant 1 butikker hos Prisradar. Sjekk også vår topp 5-rangering av beste bøker for å være sikker på at du gjør det beste kjøpet.
USS Moray (Ss-300)Get a GripSQE Constitutional and Administrative Law and EU Law 6eRailways of Yorkshire & Humberside 1975-1995 Volume 1: North & West Yorkshire and North Humberside
Textiles as MonumentLanguage in the BodyBiocatalysis and BiotransformationsModeling Cancer Progression and the Effects of Treatment
OnomastikHungarian Holocaust RevisitedBodies of a PeopleGeistliche Andachten Bestehend in Hundert Und Zwantzig Liedern 1666/67














