Pretenders and Popular Monarchism in Early Modern Russia(English, Hardcover, Perrie Maureen)

Pretenders and Popular Monarchism in Early Modern Russia(English, Hardcover, Perrie Maureen)

  • Perrie Maureen
Publisher:Cambridge University PressISBN 13: 9780521472746ISBN 10: 0521472741

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Pretenders and Popular Monarchism in Early Modern Russia(English, Hardcover, Perrie Maureen) is written by Perrie Maureen and published by Cambridge University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0521472741 (ISBN 10) and 9780521472746 (ISBN 13).

More than a dozen pretenders appeared in Russia in the early seventeenth century, during the period of civil strife and foreign invasion known as the Time of Troubles. The most successful of these was the First False Dimitry, who occupied the throne in 1605-6; he was followed by Second and Third False Dimitrys, and by various other impostors. Maureen Perrie traces the careers of these pretenders and offers explanations of their success. She argues that support for the false tsars and tsareviches was influenced not only by the ingenious tales they told to justify their claims, but also by religious-miraculous notions of Christ-like rulers risen from the dead, and by 'popular monarchist' views of the true tsar as the scourge of the boyars. Her conclusion draws comparisons and contrasts between the Russian pretenders and royal impostors who appeared elsewhere in early modern Europe.