The Petrine revolution in Russian imagery
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Author
Publication
1997 - University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois
Language
English
Word Count
93,750 words, Guess
Page Count
375 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL660899M
- ISBN-100226116654
- OCLC Control Number36458107
- OCLC Control Numberpetrinerevolutio0000crac_q3z1
- Library of Congress Control Number97006309
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- Goodreads2012333
Classifications
- DDC709/.47/09032
- LCCN6986 .C73 1997
Description
The Petrine Revolution in Russian Imagery is the second volume of James Cracraft's comprehensive study of the cultural revolution engineered in Russia by Peter the Great. Throughout the study, Cracraft explores how medieval Muscovy became modern Russia, and situates the Petrine revolution in Russian visual and verbal culture in its wider political, economic, and social settings. In this second volume, Cracraft considers the impact of Peter's intensive program of Europeanization on the visual arts, and shows how modern forms of imagery come into being in Russia along with allied techniques of image-making.
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