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Maureen Perrie (Author)

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April 11, 2002 0521891019 978-0521891011
This is the first scholarly account by a Western historian of the Time of Troubles, the period of civil war and foreign invasion in early-seventeenth-century Russia. The author focuses on the various pretenders or royal imposters who appeared at this time; she traces their careers and offers explanations for their success. Her analysis of the phenomenon of pretense illuminates popular perceptions of the monarchy in early modern Russia, and demonstrates how social protest could take the form of support for imposters claiming to be the "true tsar".

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"All in all, Perrie has produced ont only a fresh scholarly approach to the pretense phenomenon but a well-written book that might serve as a good college text for courses on early modern Russia." Historian

"Maureen Perrie's gracefully written and intellectually rigorous study of samozvanchestvo, or royal imposture, will be of value to scholars working in a number of different disciplines. Historians, literary critics, and cultural anthropologists alike will find not only a wealth of information but also sound interpretations of this odd phenomenon of early modern Russian culture. Pretenders and Popular Monarchism is noteworthy both for its painstaking analysis of a wide variety of primary and secondary sources and for its semiotic approach to cultural history which allows Perrie to clearly delineate the specifically Russian features of samozvanchestvo....Pretenders and Popular Mechanism is an indispensable source for the study of royal pretense in Russia. Maureen Perrie deftly summarizes quantities of Russian and other foreign language materials and makes them available to the English reader in an elegant and cogent monograph." Nationalities Papers

"...Perrie has produced not only a fresh ascholarly approach to the pretense phenomenon but a well-written book that might serve as a good college text for courses on early mosern Russia." Andrei A. Znamenski, The Historian

"Maureen Perrie's new monograph is an excellent and often entertaining introduction to this extraordinarily complex sequence of events and to the phenomenon of pretense in early-seventeenth-century Russia more generally....Perrie's detailed and engaging reconstruction of this little-understood yet critical episode in Russian political history is likely to stand as the definitive account for decades to come." Daniel E. Schafer, Sixteenth Century Journal

"Perrie's book is a thoughtful and stimulating contribution to the ongoing reevaluation of the Time of Troubles." Robert O. Crummey, American Historical Review

"Maureen Perrie has produced a careful survey of the information we have about the long series of pretenders who haunted Russian politics at the beginning of the seventeenth century....The most admirable feature of this book is its author's command of both primary sources and of the voluminious and often contradictory secondary literature....meticulously researched and elegantly written book...." Slavic Review

"Perrie has written a detailed history of misadventures and a useful that exaggerate the virtues of the simple peasants." Charles A. Ruud, Canadian Jrnl of History

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This is the first scholarly account by a western historian of the Time of Troubles, the period of civil war and foreign invasion in early seventeenth-century Russia. The author focusses on the various pretenders or royal imposters who appeared at this time; she traces their careers and offers explanations of their success. Her analysis of the phenomenon of pretence illuminates popular perceptions of the monarchy in early modern Russia, and demonstrates how social protest could take the form of support for imposters claiming to be 'true tsar'.

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The first mention of a False Dimitry occurred within a month of the death of Tsar Fedor Ivanovich. Read the first page
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smutnoe vremya, smutnogo vremeni, military bondsmen, cossack pretenders, deti boyarskie, true tsarevich, krepostnogo prava, posle oprichniny, popular monarchism, good tsar, false tsar, boyar duma, former tsar, new pretender, new tsar, old dynasty, royal identity, voprosy istorii, peasant war, escape from death
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Tsarevich Peter, Second False Dimitry, Short History, First False Dimitry, Vosstanie Bolotnikova, Boris Godunov, Grisha Otrep, New Chronicle, King Sigismund, Ivan Augustus, Tsar Fedor, Prince Adam, Tsar Michael, Dimitry of Uglich, Tsar Ivan, Isaac Massa, Ivan the Terrible, The Russian Empire, Vasilii Shuiskii, Prince Shakhovskoi, Time of Troubles, Third False Dimitry, Jerzy Mniszech, Conrad Bussow, Michael Romanov
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