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A people born to slavery

Russia in early modern European ethnography, 1476-1748

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An edition of A people born to slavery (2000)

A people born to slavery

Russia in early modern European ethnography, 1476-1748

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"Many Americans and Europeans have for centuries viewed Russia as a despotic country in which people are inclined to accept suffering and oppression. What are the origins of this stereotype of Russia as a society fundamentally apart from nations in the West, and how accurate is it?".

"In the first book devoted to answering these questions, Marshall T. Poe traces the root of today's perception of Russia and its people to the eyewitness descriptions of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century European travelers.

His fascinating account - the most complete review of early modern European writings about Russia ever undertaken - explores how the image of "Russian tyranny" took hold in the popular imagination and eventually became the basis for the notion of "Oriental Despotism" first set forth by Montesquieu.".

"Poe, the preeminent scholar of these valuable primary sources, carefully assesses their reliability. He argues convincingly that although the foreigners exaggerated the degree of Russian "slavery," they accurately described their encounters and correctly concluded that the political culture of Muscovite autocracy was unlike that of European kingship. With his findings, Poe challenges the notion that all Europeans projected their own fantasies onto Russia.

Instead, his evidence suggests that many early travelers produced, in essence, reliable ethnographies, not works of exotic "Orientalism.""--BOOK JACKET.

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293

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A people born to slavery: Russia in early modern European ethnography, 1476-1748
2000, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-281) and index.

Published in
Ithaca [N.Y.]
Series
Studies of the Harriman Institute

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
947
Library of Congress
D34.R9 P64 2000, D34.R9P64 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 293 p. ;
Number of pages
293

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Open Library
OL6776618M
Internet Archive
peopleborntoslav00poem
ISBN 10
0801437989
LCCN
00010045
OCLC/WorldCat
44516523
Library Thing
8015320
Goodreads
2151146

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