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Intimate Empire
- The Mansurov Family in Russia and the Orthodox East, 1855-1936
Engelsk Hardback
Intimate Empire
- The Mansurov Family in Russia and the Orthodox East, 1855-1936
Engelsk Hardback

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After a humiliating defeat in the Crimean War, the Russian Empire struggled to reassert its position as a global power. A small noble family returned from the siege of Sevastopol and joined the rulers'' efforts to advance Russian standing in the decades until 1917. Intimate Empire tells the story of the Mansurovs, who were known to nineteenth-century observers as resourceful imperial agents and staunch supporters of Orthodoxy. In close interplay with scholarship and the media, they built churches and pilgrim hostels to increase Russian dominance within its borders and in the Ottoman Empire. Some of the family''s achievements stand to this day: the Russian complex in Jerusalem and an impressive Orthodox Convent in Riga. When the Revolution came, they faced stigmatization as former nobles, believers, and monarchists. Impoverishment and arrests became part of their daily lives in Soviet Russia.Intimate Empire is a study of the momentous role played by elite families in Russia''s international involvement in the age of empire. It shows how three generations of a mobile noble family advanced the intertwined causes of the Russian Empire and Orthodoxy, using family resources and tools of intimacy. Women were crucial for the family''s efforts, both behind the scenes and in public. It is the first monograph to examine the interplay between family and empire building in Russian history-a topic that has proven extraordinarily prolific for British imperial history yet remains virtually unexplored for the Russian case. Russia, Orthodoxy, and noble family life emerge as part of the European trans-imperial scene.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
234
ISBN-13:
9780192844415
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0192844415
Udg. Dato:
29 apr 2022
Længde:
18mm
Bredde:
163mm
Højde:
241mm
Forlag:
Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato:
29 apr 2022
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