Rude and Barbarous Kingdom: Russia in the Accounts of Sixteenth-Century English Voyagers
Editat de Lloyd E. Berry, Robert O. Crummeyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 iul 2012
Lloyd E. Berry and Robert O. Crummey offer edited accounts of six English voyagers and their experiences in Muscovy Russia between 1553 and 1600. With modernized spelling and presentation, these accounts are accompanied by a glossary of Russian terms, introductions of their authors, and annotations that help put the travelers’ narratives into perspective.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299047641
ISBN-10: 0299047644
Pagini: 414
Ilustrații: 10 illus., 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 43 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10: 0299047644
Pagini: 414
Ilustrații: 10 illus., 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 43 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Recenzii
“A volume that not only illustrates the nature and limits of English interest in Russia during the sixteenth century but which illuminates many important facets of Muscovite life.”—C. Bickford O’Brien, Russian Review
“With informative introductory pages, a useful glossary of Russian terms and an index, Rude and Barbarous Kingdom is a very worthwhile addition to the growing body of material in English on Muscovite Russia.”—Canadian Slavonic Papers
“Rude and Barbarous Kingdom is a good edition of valuable sources: a selection of the most important writings on Muscovy by Englishmen who came as traders and diplomats following the discovery of the White Sea route by Richard Chancellor in 1553 and the establishment of the Russia Company a year later.”—Slavic Review
“This modernized and annotated edition of the graphic accounts of six English travelers—Richard Chancellor, Anthony Jenkinson, Thomas Randolph, George Turberville, Giles Fletcher, and Jerome Horsey—to Muscovite Russia between 1553 and 1600 is a most welcome compilation.”—Virginia Quarterly Review
Notă biografică
Lloyd E. Berry was editor of The English Works of Giles Fletcher, the Elder and of John Stubb’s “Gaping Gulf” with Letters and Other Relevant Documents; he also compiled A Bibliography of Studies in Metaphysical Poetry, 1939–1960. He was professor of English at the University of Illinois. Robert O. Crummy is professor emeritus of history at the University of California–Davis. He is the author of Old Believers in a Changing World, The Old Believers and the World of the Antichrist: The Vyg Community and the Russian State, 1694–1855, and Aristocrats and Servitors: The Boyer Elite in Russia, 1613–1689.
Cuprins
General Introduction
Note on the Text
Two Early Voyages
The Voyage of Richard Chancellor
The Voyage of Anthony Jenkinson
A Diplomatic Mission
The Account of Sir Thomas Randolph
The Account of George Turberville
Giles Fletcher
Introduction
Of the Russe Commonwealth
Sir Jerome Horsey
Introduction
Travels
Glossary and Index of Russian Words
General Index
Note on the Text
Two Early Voyages
The Voyage of Richard Chancellor
The Voyage of Anthony Jenkinson
A Diplomatic Mission
The Account of Sir Thomas Randolph
The Account of George Turberville
Giles Fletcher
Introduction
Of the Russe Commonwealth
Sir Jerome Horsey
Introduction
Travels
Glossary and Index of Russian Words
General Index
Descriere
Lloyd E. Berry and Robert O. Crummey offer edited accounts of six English voyagers and their experiences in Muscovy Russia between 1553 and 1600. With modernized spelling and presentation, these accounts are accompanied by a glossary of Russian terms, introductions of their authors, and annotations that help put the travelers’ narratives into perspective.