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7. Virtue and Politics after Peter
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Searching for Enlightenment 1
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Part I. WISDOM AND WICKEDNESS, 1500–1689
- 2. God and Politics in Muscovy 23
- 3. A Question of Legitimacy 102
- 4. Visions of the State at Mid-Century 131
- 5. Church and Politics in Late Muscovy 167
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Part II. WAYS OF VIRTUE, 1689–1762
- 6. Church, State, and Society under Peter 245
- 7. Virtue and Politics after Peter 318
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Part III. STRAINING TOWARD LIGHT, 1762–1801
- 8. Catherine II and Enlightenment 381
- 9. Nikita Panin and Imperial Power 411
- 10. Denis Fonvizin and Political Art 423
- 11. Gavriil Derzhavin: Poetry and True Belief 473
- 12. Ideas on Church and State 524
- 13. Law and Enlightenment: Ivan Tret’iakov and Semen Desnitskii 566
- 14. Novikov and the Moderate Enlightenment 611
- 15. Radishchev and the “Radical” Enlightenment 628
- 16. The Enigma of Mikhail Shcherbatov 675
- 17. Karamzin’s Enlightened Conservatism 698
- Conclusion: Russia’s Path toward Enlightenment 727
- Notes 745
- Index 869
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Searching for Enlightenment 1
-
Part I. WISDOM AND WICKEDNESS, 1500–1689
- 2. God and Politics in Muscovy 23
- 3. A Question of Legitimacy 102
- 4. Visions of the State at Mid-Century 131
- 5. Church and Politics in Late Muscovy 167
-
Part II. WAYS OF VIRTUE, 1689–1762
- 6. Church, State, and Society under Peter 245
- 7. Virtue and Politics after Peter 318
-
Part III. STRAINING TOWARD LIGHT, 1762–1801
- 8. Catherine II and Enlightenment 381
- 9. Nikita Panin and Imperial Power 411
- 10. Denis Fonvizin and Political Art 423
- 11. Gavriil Derzhavin: Poetry and True Belief 473
- 12. Ideas on Church and State 524
- 13. Law and Enlightenment: Ivan Tret’iakov and Semen Desnitskii 566
- 14. Novikov and the Moderate Enlightenment 611
- 15. Radishchev and the “Radical” Enlightenment 628
- 16. The Enigma of Mikhail Shcherbatov 675
- 17. Karamzin’s Enlightened Conservatism 698
- Conclusion: Russia’s Path toward Enlightenment 727
- Notes 745
- Index 869