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Foreigners in Muscovy - Western Immigrants in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Russia (Paperback)
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Foreigners in Muscovy - Western Immigrants in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Russia (Paperback)
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Between the late fifteenth and early eighteenth centuries, the
State of Muscovy emerged from being a rather homogenous
Russian-speaking and Orthodox medieval principality to becoming a
multi-ethnic and multi-religious empire. Not only the conquest of
the neighbouring Tatar Khanates and the colonisation of Siberia
demanded the integration of non-Christian populations into the
Russian state. The ethnic composition of the capital and other
towns also changed due to Muscovite policies of recruiting
soldiers, officers, and specialists from various European
countries, as well as the accommodation of merchants and the
resettlement of war prisoners and civilians from annexed
territories. The presence of foreign immigrants was accompanied by
controversy and conflicts, which demanded adaptations not only in
the Muscovite legal, fiscal, and economic systems but also in the
everyday life of both native citizens and immigrants. This book
combines two major research fields on international relations in
the State of Muscovy: the migration, settlement, and integration of
Western Europeans, and Russian and European perceptions of the
respective "other". Foreigners in Muscovy will appeal to
researchers and students interested in the history and social
makeup of Muscovy and in European-Russian relations during the
early modern era.
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