This new and abridged edition of "Scenarios of Power" is a
concise version of Richard Wortman's award-winning study of Russian
monarchy from the seventeenth century until 1917. The author breaks
new ground by showing how imperial ceremony and imagery were not
simply displays of the majesty of the sovereign and his entourage,
but also instruments central to the exercise of absolute power in a
multinational empire. In developing this interpretation, Wortman
presents vivid descriptions of coronations, funerals, parades,
trips through the realm, and historical celebrations and reveals
how these ceremonies were constructed or reconstructed to fit the
political and cultural narratives in the lives and reigns of
successive tsars. He describes the upbringing of the heirs as well
as their roles in these narratives and relates their experiences to
the persistence of absolute monarchy in Russia long after its
demise in Europe.
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