The Russian Empire 1450–1801

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1



    1. Confessionalization in a Multi-ethnic Empire





    1. Maintaining Orthodoxy





    1. Nobility, Culture, and Intellectual Life



    • Conclusion: Constructing and Envisioning Empire



  • Index

    • 1.1 1853 statue of Grand Prince and St. Vladimir, Kyiv List of Illustrations

    • 2.1 Novgorod’sSofiia Cathedral

    • 2.2 Novgorod’s Church of the Transfiguration

    • 3.1 Statue of Cossack hetman Bohdan Khmelytsky, Kyiv

    • 4.1 Tal’tsy Architectural-Ethnographic Museum at Lake Baikal

    • 5.1 Bell tower of the town hall, Reval (Tallinn)

    • 5.2 Estonian peasant farms

    • 6.1 TheIlluminated Chronicle

      • (Illuminated Chronicle) 6.2 Leaders of Novgorod prostrate themselves before Ivan III



    • 6.3 Tsar and patriarch re-enacting Christ’s entry into Jerusalem as in Meyerberg

    • 6.4 Moscow Kremlin ensemble

    • 6.5 Moscow’s St. Nicholas Church

    • 6.6 Solikamsk’s Trinity Church

    • 6.7 Trinity“Over-the-Gate”Church, Kyiv

    • 6.8 Election and coronation of the Romanov dynasty

    • 7.1 Muddy road conditions, Novgorod

    • 7.2 Five types offlogging as judicial punishment as in Olearius

    • 8.1 Sofiia Cathedral, Vologda

    • 8.2 Lake Baikal wooden chapel

    • 9.1 Tsar Michael Romanov consulting with his boyars

    • 10.1 Augustin von Meyerberg’sAlbumof his embassy to Russia

    • 10.2 Chapel of St. Nicholas, Novgorod

    • 11.1 Adam Olearius’map of Moscow

    • 12.1 Mosaic and fresco interior of Kyiv’sSofiia Cathedral



  • 12.2 Trinity-St. Sergii Monastery

  • 13.1 Frontispiece to Lazar Baranovych’sBlagodat’i istina(1689)

  • 13.2 Peter I’s Summer Garden statuary, St. Petersburg

  • 13.3 Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich and his son Peter I

  • 13.4 Academy of Sciences and Kunstkammer, St. Petersburg

  • 13.5 Catherine II by Erichsen

  • 13.6“The Bronze Horseman”

    • 13.7 Estate of the Sheremetev family, Kuskovo

    • 13.8 Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, Kazan



  • 13.9 Church of the Elevation of the Cross, Irkutsk

  • 13.10“Ekaterinthal”palace, Reval (Tallinn)

  • 13.11 Church of St. Andrew, Kyiv

  • 15.1 Arcaded“merchants’quarters”in Kostroma

  • 16.1 Trial of Shemiaka

  • 18.1 Church of Elijah, Iaroslavl’

  • 19.1 Church of the Transfiguration, Buriatiia

  • 21.1 P. A. Demidov by Levitskii

  • 21.2 Prince A. B. Kurakin by Borovikovskii

    • C.1 Johann Gottlieb Georgi’s sketches of ethnic types (1799)

      • C.2 “Church on Spilled Blood,”St. Petersburg

      • C.3 Cathedral of Alexander Nevskii, Reval (Tallinn)





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