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Stenka Razin’s Rebellion: The Eyewitnesses and their Blind Spot
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- Introduction: Representing Revolts across Boundaries in Pre-Modern Times 7
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Representing Revolt before the Advent of the Gutenberg-Galaxy: A Question of Dissemination?
- Cross-Border Representations of Revolt in the Later Middle Ages: France and England During the Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453) 37
- Trans-national Representations of Pretenders in 17th-Century Russian Revolts 53
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Transgression of Boundaries as a Feat of Liberty: Early Modern Anthropologies of Revolt
- Political Vacuum and Interregnum in Early Modern Unrest 81
- Stenka Razin’s Rebellion: The Eyewitnesses and their Blind Spot 93
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Insurgents as Diplomates: Cross-border Alliances and their Representations
- Framing The Borderland: The Image of the Ukrainian Revolt and Hetman Bohdan Khmel’nyts’kyi in Foreign Travel Accounts 127
- Transnational Representations of Revolt and New Modes of Communication in the midseventeenth century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Jerzy Lubomirski’s Rebellion against King Jan Kazimierz 159
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Governments Struggling with Foreign Representations of Internal Revolts
- “Revolts” in the Kuranty of March–July 1671 181
- State-Arcanum and European Public Spheres: Paradigm Shifts in Muscovite Policy towards Foreign Representations of Russian Revolts 205
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Revolts as Political Crime: Legal Concepts and Public Representation
- Quietis publicae perturbatio: Revolts in the Political and Legal Treatises of the sixteenth and seventeenth Centuries 273
- Early Modern Revolts as Political Crimes in the Popular Media of Illustrated Broadsheets 309
- Authors 351
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- Introduction: Representing Revolts across Boundaries in Pre-Modern Times 7
-
Representing Revolt before the Advent of the Gutenberg-Galaxy: A Question of Dissemination?
- Cross-Border Representations of Revolt in the Later Middle Ages: France and England During the Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453) 37
- Trans-national Representations of Pretenders in 17th-Century Russian Revolts 53
-
Transgression of Boundaries as a Feat of Liberty: Early Modern Anthropologies of Revolt
- Political Vacuum and Interregnum in Early Modern Unrest 81
- Stenka Razin’s Rebellion: The Eyewitnesses and their Blind Spot 93
-
Insurgents as Diplomates: Cross-border Alliances and their Representations
- Framing The Borderland: The Image of the Ukrainian Revolt and Hetman Bohdan Khmel’nyts’kyi in Foreign Travel Accounts 127
- Transnational Representations of Revolt and New Modes of Communication in the midseventeenth century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Jerzy Lubomirski’s Rebellion against King Jan Kazimierz 159
-
Governments Struggling with Foreign Representations of Internal Revolts
- “Revolts” in the Kuranty of March–July 1671 181
- State-Arcanum and European Public Spheres: Paradigm Shifts in Muscovite Policy towards Foreign Representations of Russian Revolts 205
-
Revolts as Political Crime: Legal Concepts and Public Representation
- Quietis publicae perturbatio: Revolts in the Political and Legal Treatises of the sixteenth and seventeenth Centuries 273
- Early Modern Revolts as Political Crimes in the Popular Media of Illustrated Broadsheets 309
- Authors 351