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Part I: Petrine Era (1). “Catch and Overtake”. Introduction Contexts Petrine State-Building. L02 Overview. I. Introduction. Historiography Sources Themes Images. Peter’s Birth (1672). Peter’s First Boat Pereslavl-Zalesskii Museum. Peter the Great 1695 Engraving. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Part I: Petrine Era (1)
Catch and Overtake
L02OverviewIntroductionContextsPetrine State-Building
I. IntroductionHistoriographySourcesThemesImages
Peters Birth (1672)
Peters First BoatPereslavl-Zalesskii Museum
Peter the Great1695 Engraving
Peter: Certified as Shipbuilding Master
Peter: 1695 Engraving
Youthful Peter
F. Lefort
Alexander Menshikov
Peters Signature
Peter to Mother, 1695
Peters Great Embassy to Europe (1697-98)
II. Foreign PolicyTies with the WestWarTurkey 1695Great Northern War 1700-1721Turkish War 1710
Peters Shipbuilding Studies
Peter in London 1698
First Petrine Ship: Predestination (1698-1700)
Peter: Sketch of Shipyard Crane
Peter: 1703 Letter
On Peters Visit to France1717What he ate and drank at his two regular meals is inconceivable . . . a bottle or two of beer, as many more of wine, and, occasionaly, liquors afterward; at the end of the meal strong drinks, such as brandy, as much sometimes as a quart.
Peter Meets Young Louis XV
Peter at Poltava (1709)
Domik Petra Velikogo
Celebratory Fireworks (1704)
Peter and Generalisimus Shein (1704)
Peter at Poltava (1709)
Peter: Father of His Country
Peter: 1722 Portrait
Peter: 1724 Portrait
Peter Saving Sailors (1724)
Peter in Coffin (1725)
Peters Tomb
Bronze Horseman Spb, 1767-82
Moscow Monument to Peter1999
Atomic Missile Cruiser Peter the Great
II. ContextsEuropean State-BuildingDynamicsDevelopment theory: mercantilismcameralism (Kameralwissenschaft)Prescriptive absolutism2. Baseline: Russia in 1689MonarchyStateArmySociety
III. Petrine State-BuildingDynamics: military/diplomatic, culturalPetrine TheoryEtatismeSelf-regulated statePolizeistaatPersonal AbsolutismPetrine Style
Russia under Peter the Great
Europe: Recognizes Young Peter
Peter: Announcing Treaty of Nystad (1721)
Petrine Silver Ruble
Peters Imperial Seal
1724: Role of Policy (Polizei)Policy (Police) has its special calling: which is to intervene to protect justice and rights, to generate good order and morals, to guarantee safety from thieves, robbers, rapists, and extortionists, to extirpate disordered and loose living. It binds everyone to labor and an honest profession . . . . It defends widows, orphans and foreigners in accordance with Gods law, educates the young in chaste purity and honest learning; in short, for all of these, the police is the soul of citizenship and of all good order.
Creative Law-Making
Monarchs Power1716 Military CodeHis Majesty is an autocratic monarch, who is not obliged to answer for his actions to anyone on earth, but who possesses power and authority, the state, and land. As a Christian sovereign, he rules in accordance with his will and wish.
IV. ConclusionsPan-European process: prescriptive absolutismContinuity: state developmentDiscontinuity: theory, paceLegitimacy: Piety, Patrimony + Persona, Power, ProsperitySovereign and state (gosudar and gosudarstvo)Depersonalize: Peter and Petrovian Elite
Tannauer painting 1725