By Honor Bound : State and Society in Early Modern Russia /

"In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Russians from all ranks of society were bound together by a culture of honor. In this book, one of the foremost scholars of early modern Russia explores the intricate and highly stylized codes that made up this culture. Drawing on a rich array of arc...

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Main Author: Kollmann, Nancy Shields, 1950-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1999.
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505 0 |a Ch. 1. Cultural Concepts of Honor -- Ch. 2. Patriarchy in Practice -- Ch. 3. The Praxis of Honor -- Ch. 4. Honor in the Elite -- Ch. 5. Strategies of Integration in an Autocracy -- Ch. 6. Toward the Absolutist State -- Epilogue: The Endurance of Honor. 
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