Peter the Great: A Biography

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Yale University Press, Oct 1, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 320 pages
Peter the Great (1672–1725), tsar of Russia for forty-three years, was a dramatic, appealing, and unconventional character. This book provides a vivid sense of the dynamics of his life—both public and private—and his reign.

Drawing on his letters and papers, as well as on other contemporary accounts, the book provides new insights into Peter’s complex character, giving information on his actions, deliberations, possessions, and significant fantasy world--his many disguises and pseudonyms, his interest in dwarfs, his clowning and vandalism. It also sheds fresh light on his relationships with individuals such as his second wife Catherine and his favorite, Alexander Menshikov. The book includes discussions of Peter’s image in painting and sculpture, and there are two final chapters on his legacy and posthumous reputation up to the present.
 

Contents

Preface
A tsar is born Russia in 1672 Childhood The streltsy revolt
The Table of Ranks The succession to the throne More
The Crimean campaigns Sophia and Golitsyn overthrown
The death of Natalia Naryshkina The Kozhukhovo manoeuvres
The Dutch Republic England Kneller Impressions of foggy
War with Sweden 17008
Ring out the old ring in the new Peters army Narva 1700
The death of Alexis Assemblies and The Honourable Mirror
Statutes and regulations Pastimes
Ranks and Regulations 172223
The procuratorgeneral Procurators inquisitors and police
The Persian campaign Carnivals and a funeral
A year of peace The Academy of Sciences Taking the waters
World power Window on the West
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Waiting for Charles Bulavin Charles turns south Mazepa
Two weddings War with Turkey The Senate
Peter and Catherine wed German affairs Finland Victory
The PrincePopes wedding The birth of two Peters

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