This book, focusing on the history of religious and political
thinking in early modern Russia, demonstrates that Russia's path
toward enlightenment began long before Peter the Great's opening to
the West. Examining a broad range of writings, G. M. Hamburg shows
why Russia's enlightenment constituted a precondition for the
explosive emergence of nineteenth-century writers such as Fedor
Dostoyevsky and Vladimir Soloviev.
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