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About the Author
Nancy Kollmann has taught early modern Russian history at Stanford University since 1982. Her research has focused on the problem of how politics worked in an autocratic state; she has studied how the great men of the Moscow court received and enhanced their political positions through marriage and kinship, how the tsar's government supported litigations over personal honor for all social groups as a means of social integration and how criminal law was applied in practice. She has also focused on the image of Russia conveyed to Europeans in contemporary engravings, maps, and books.
Reviews
Grounded upon an impressive list of renewed books and articles, Nancy Shields Kollmann offers here a wonderful synthesis of her long-standing contribution to the history of early modern Russia ... [an] excellent book * Alessandro Stanziani, Slavic Review *
This excellent book provides a fresh, detailed treatment of the construction, operation, and composition of the Russian Empire during the early modern period.[A]n ideal reference work and introduction to early modern Russian history that does justice to the complexity of Russia's vast territory and diverse population, while never losing sight of larger themes... Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
this masterpiece will accompany us for years to come. It is a gift given to the entire spectrum of people engaging with Russian history -- from the public to the specialists -- by a scholar most intimately with the sources as well as the scholarship. * Orel Beilinson, Reviews in History *
Awards
Winner of Honorable Mention: 2017 Prize of the Association of Women in Slavic Studies, for 'Best book by a woman in any area of Slavic/East European/Eurasian Studies'. Honorable Mention: Early Slavic Studies Association 2017 Book Prize, for 'Outstanding recent scholarly monograph on pre-modern Slavdom'..
Book Information
ISBN 9780199280513
Author Nancy Shields Kollmann
Format Hardback
Page Count 512
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 162mm * 29mm