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Lindsey Hughes: A BibliographyAuthor(s): SIMON DIXONSource: The Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. 88, No. 1/2, Personality and Place inRussian Culture (January/April 2010), pp. 416-423Published by: the Modern Humanities Research Association and University College London, School ofSlavonic and East European StudiesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20780426 .

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SEER, Vol. 88, Nos. 1/2, January /April 2010

PART THREE

Lindsey Hughes: A Bibliography SIMON DIXON

This bibliography lists books and articles published by Lindsey Hughes both in her lifetime and posthumously. Though all but three entries have been checked de visu, the list draws on notes kept in Lindsey's own

papers, generously supplied by Dr James Cutshall. Reviews have not been included, though a large number of these appeared not only in

leading historical periodicals, but also in the Times Literary Supplement, for which Lindsey reviewed Russian theatre and the arts in London for many years. Her numerous encyclopaedia articles ? most notably in the Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History, 59 vols and

supplements, Gulf Breeze, FL, 1976 ? have likewise been excluded.

ABBREVIATIONS

CASS Canadian-Amer?can Slavic Studies CSP Canadian Slavonic Papers FOG Forschungen zur osteurop?ischen Geschichte OSP Oxford Slavonic Papers

SEER Slavonic and East European Review SGECRJV Study Group on Eighteenth-Century Russia Newsletter

1976 'Moscow Baroque Architecture: A Study of One Aspect of Westernisa tion in Late Seventeenth-Century Russia', unpublished PhD thesis,

University of Cambridge.

'Byelorussian Craftsmen in Seventeenth-Century Russia and their Influence on Muscovite Architecture', Journal of Byelorussian Studies, 3, pp. 327-41.

1977 'Western European Graphic Material as a Source for Moscow Baroque

Architecture', SEER, 55, 4, pp. 433-43.

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LINDSEY HUGHES: A BIBLIOGRAPHY 417

1979 'The Moscow Armoury and Innovations in Seventeenth-Century

Muscovite Art', CASS, 13, 1-2, pp. 204-23.

1980

'The 17th-century "Renaissance" in Russia: Western Influences in Art and Architecture5, History Today, February, pp. 41-45.

1981

'Architectural books in Petrine Russia', in Russia and the West in the

Eighteenth Century, ed. A. G. Cross, Newtonville, MA, Oriental Research

Partners, pp. 101-08.

'Ablesimov's Mel'nik. A Study in Success', SGECRN, 9, pp. 29-40.

1982

'"Moscow Baroque" ? a Controversial Style5, Transactions of the

Association of Russian-American Scholars in USA, 15, pp. 69-83.

Seventeenth-Century Westerniser: Prince Vasily VasiTevich

Golitsyn (1643-1714)', Irish Slavonic Studies, 3, pp. 47-58.

'Sophia, Regent of Russia', History Today, July, pp. 10-15.

1983 'Russia's First Architectural Books: A Chapter in Peter the Great's

Cultural Revolution', in Russian Avant-Garde Art and Architecture, ed. Catherine Cooke, London, pp. 4-13.

1984 Russia and the West: The Life of a Seventeenth-Century Westerniser, Prince

Vastly VasiVevich Golitsyn (1643-1704), Newtonville, MA, Oriental Research Partners, Russian Biography Series, 14, 129 pp.

1985

'Sofiya Alekseyevna and the Moscow Rebellion of 16825, SEER, 63, 4,

PP- 5r?-39

1986

'Sophia, "Autocrat of all the Russias": Titles, Ritual and Eulogy in the

Regency of Sophia Alekseevna (1682-89)5, CSP, 28, 3, pp. 266-86.

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'N. A. L'vov and the Russian Country House5, in Russia and the World

of the Eighteenth Century, eds R. P. Bartlett, A. G. Cross and Karen

Rasmussen, Columbus, OH, Slavica Publishers, pp. 289-300.

1988 '"Ambitious and Daring above her Sex55: Tsarevna Sophia Alekseevna

(1657-1704) in Foreigners5 Accounts5, OSP, New Series, 21, pp. 65-89.

'The Age of Transition: 17th-century Russian Icon-Painting5, in Icons 88, eds Sarah Smyth and Stanford Kingston, Dublin, Veritas

Publications, pp. 63-74.

1989 Editor and translator. S. M. Soloviev, A History of Russia, vol. 25: Rebellion and Reform: Fedor and Sophia i682-i68g, Gulf Breeze, FL, Academic International Press, xxxiv + 276 pp.

1990

Sophia, Regent of Russia 1637-1704, New Haven, CT, and London, Yale University Press, xvii + 345 pp. [Awarded Heidt Prize for best book in Slavic Women's studies, 1991, by the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies.]

Consultant editor and joint author with Robin Milner-Gulland and Orlando Figes. The Russian Chronicles, London, Century, 480 pp. [Lindsey Hughes contributed 'Britain and Russia: 1000 years of Anglo

Russian relations5, pp. 12-18; 'Imperial Russia 1676-18255, pp. 144-45; 'Russian Renaissance5, pp. 153-55; 'St Petersburg5, pp. 169-71); 'Peter

, p. 183; 'Elizabeth5, p. 193.]

'V. T. Postnikov5s 1687 Mission to London: Anglo-Russian Relations in the 1680S in British Sources5, SEER, 68, 3, pp. 447-60.

'Visions of an Imperial Capital5, in Tradition and Revolution in Russian Art, ed. S. Causey, Manchester, Cornerhouse Publications, pp. 174-77.

1991

'The West comes to Russian Architecture5, in Russia and Europe, ed. Paul Dukes, London, Collins and Brown, pp. 24-35. [Reprinted from

History Today, September 1986, pp. 27-34.]

1993 Editor. New Perspectives on Muscovite History: Selected Papers from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Hanogate iggo, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 197 pp.

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'Russia in 1689: Court Politics in Foy de la Neuville's Relation curieuse et nouvelle de Moscovi?, in New Perspectives on Muscovite History, pp. 177-87.

Note on the Children of Peter the Great', SGECRN, 21, pp. 10-16.

1994 Editor and translator. S. M. Soloviev, A History of Russia, vol. 26: Peter the Great: A Reign Begins, 1689-1703, Gulf Breeze, FL, Academic International Press, xxiii + 320 pp.

Editor. Foy de la Neuville, A Curious and New Account of Muscovy in the Tear 1689, trans. J. A. Cutshall, London, School of Slavonic and East

European Studies, SSEES Occasional Papers, 23, xxxv + 78 pp.

1995 'Close Shave: a Pogonic History of Russia', SGECRN, 23, pp. 3-4.

!996

Editor, with Maria Di Salvo. A Window on Russia: Papers from the Fiflh International Conference of the Study Group on Eighteenth-Century Russia

(Gargnano, 1994), Rome, La Fenice Edizioni, 317 pp.

'Between Two Worlds: Tsarevna Natal'ia Alekseevna and the

"Emancipation" of Petrine Women', in A Window on Russia, pp. 29 36.

'Peter den store ? et karakt?rsportr?tt', Historisk Tidskrifl for Finland, 81, pp. 378-408.

'Peter the Great and the Fall of Communism', Irish Slavonic Studies, 17, pp. 1-18.

'Peter the Great's Two Weddings: Changing Images of Women in a Transitional Age', in Women in Russia and Ukraine, ed. Rosalind Marsh, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 31-44.

'Did Peter the Great Abolish the Palm Sunday Ceremony?', SGECRN, 24, pp. 62-65.

1998 Russia in the Age of Peter the Great, New Haven, CT, and London, Yale

University Press, xxx + 602 pp. [Awarded the 1998 Alex Nove Prize.]

Editor and translator, with Simon Dixon, A. G. Cross, W. Gareth

Jones and others. Britain and Russia in the Age of Peter the Great: Historical

Documents, London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, SSEES Occasional Papers, 38, xxv + 255 pp.

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'Biographies of Peter5 and 'Afterword5, in Russia in the Reign of Peter the Great: Old and New Perspectives, ed. Anthony Cross, Cambridge, Study Group on Eighteenth-Century Russia, Part I, pp. 13-24; Part 2,

pp. 187-90.

!999 'The Courts of Moscow and St Petersburg, c. 1547-17255, in The

Princely Courts of Europe: Ritual, Politics and Culture under the Ancien R?gime, 1500-1730, ed. John Adamson, London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, PP- 295~3I3? 336-38?

'German Specialists in Petrine Russia: Architects, Painters and

Thespians5, in The German Lands and Eastern Europe: Essays in their

Historical, Political and Cultural Relations, eds Roger Bartlett and Karen

Sch?nw?lder, Basingstoke, Macmillan, pp. 72-90.

'Restoring Religion to Russian Art5, in Reinterpreting Russia, eds Geoffrey Hosking and Robert Service, London, Arnold, pp. 40-53.

'Peter the Great: A Hero of our Time?5, History Review, 34, pp. 42-47.

2000

Playing Games: the Alternative History of Peter the Great, London, School of Slavonic East European Studies, SSEES Occasional Papers, 41, 32 pp. [An inaugural lecture delivered on 15 October 1998]

'Images of the Elite: A Reconsideration of the Portrait in Seventeenth

Century Russia5, FOG, 56, pp. 167-85.

'Attitudes towards Foreigners in Early-Modern Russia5, in Russia and the Wider World in Historical Perspective: Essays for Paul Dukes, eds Cathryn Brennan and Murray Frame, Basingstoke, Macmillan, pp. 1-23.

'The Petrine Year: Anniversaries and Festivals in the Reign of Peter the Great5, in Festival Culture in Germany and Europe from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century, ed. Karen Friedrich, Lewiston, NY, Mellen Press, pp. 148-68.

'"Nothing's Too Small for a Great Man55: Peter the Great's domik?, SGECRN, 28, pp. 12-15.

2001

Editor. Peter the Great and the West: New Perspectives, Basingstoke, Palgrave, xxiv + 280 pp.

'Images of Greatness: Portraits of Peter , in Peter the Great and the West, pp. 250-70.

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'Simon Ushakov's Icon "The Tree of the Muscovite State" Revisited5, FOG, 58, pp. 223-34.

'From Tsar to Emperor: Portraits of Peter the Great5, in The Place of Russia in Eurasia, ed. G. Szvak, Budapest, Magyar Ruszisztikai Inezet, 2001, pp. 221-32.

'From Caftans into Corsets: The Sartorial Transformation of Women

during the Reign of Peter the Great5, in Gender and Sexuality in Russian

Civilization, ed. Peter Barta, London, Routledge, pp. 17-32.

'Peter the Great: a Passion for Ships5, in Scotland and the Slavs: Cultures in Contact, 1500-2000, eds Mark Cornwall and Murray Frame, Newtonville, MA, Oriental Research Partners, pp. 3-20.

'"For the Health of the Sons of Ivan Mikhailovich55: I. M. Golovin and Peter the Great's Mock Court5, in Reflections on Russia in the Eighteenth Century, eds Joachim Klein, Simon Dixon and Martin Fraanje, Cologne, B?hlau, pp. 43-51.

2002

Peter the Great: A Biography, New Haven, CT, and London, Yale

University Press, xviii + 285 pp.

'"The Crown of Maidenly Honour and Virtue55: Redefining Feminin

ity in Peter I5s Russia5, in Women and Gender in Eighteenth-Century Russia, ed. Wendy Rosslyn, Aldershot, Ashgate, pp. 35-49.

2003

'Petrine St Petersburg in the works of Pavel Svin'in (1787-1839)5, in St

Petersburg 1703-1825: A Collection of Essays to Mark the Tercentenary of the City, ed. Anthony Cross, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 148-64.

'Women and the Arts at the Russian Court from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century5, in An Imperial Collection: Women Artists from the State Hermitage Museum, eds Jordana Pomeroy et al., London, Merrell

Publishers, pp. 19-49.

'Inventing Andrei: Soviet and Post-Soviet Views of Andrei Rublev and his Trinity Icon5, Slavonica, 9, pp. 83-90.

'"Nothing's Too Small for a Great Man55: Peter the Great's Little Houses and the Creation of Some Petrine Myths', SEER, 81, 4, pp. 634-58.

2004

With Catherine Evtuhov, David Golfrank and Richard Stites. A

History of Russia: Peoples, L?gends, Events, Forces, Boston, MA, Houghton

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Mif?lin, xix + 840 pp. [Lindsey Hughes contributed Tart II. The Growth of Empire: Russia Looks West, 1613-1796', pp. 159-308.]

Editor, with Roger Bartlett. Russian Society and Culture and the Long Eighteenth Century: Essays in Honour of Anthony G. Cross, M?nster, LIT

Verlag, vii + 246 pp. C"A Beard is an Unnecessary Burden": Peter Fs Laws on Shaving and their Roots in Early Russia', in Russian Society and Culture in the Long

Eighteenth Century, pp. 21-34.

'Secularization and Westernization Revisited: The Visual Arts in

Seventeenth-Century Russia', in Modernizing Muscovy: Reform and Social

Change in Seventeenth-Century Russia, eds J. Kotilaine and Marshall Poe, London and New York, Routledge Curzon, pp. 243-62.

'Catherine I of Russia: Consort to Peter the Great', in Queenship in

Europe, 1660-1815: The Role of the Consort, ed. Clarissa Campbell Orr,

Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 131-54.

'Monuments and Identity', in National Identity in Russian Culture: An

Introduction, eds Simon Franklin and Emma Widdis, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 171-96.

'The 1960s', in A Hundred Years On: Dartford County School, 1Q04-2004, Dartford, privately printed, pp. 70-88.

2006

'St Basil's Cathedral through British Eyes', in Rossiia i Br?taniia, vypusk 4: Sviazi i vzaimnye predstavleniia XIX?XX veka, ed. A. B. Davidson,

Moscow, Nauka, pp. 71-81.

'Art and Liturgy in Russia: Rublev and his Successors', in The Cambridge History of Christianity, vol. 5: Eastern Christianity, ed. Michael Angold, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 276-301.

'Cultural and Intellectual Life', in The Cambridge History of Russia, vol. 1: From Early Rus' to i68g, ed. Maureen Perrie, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 640-62.

'Russian Culture in the Eighteenth Century', in The Cambridge History of Russia, vol. 2: Imperial Russia, i68g-igiy, ed. Dominic Lieven, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 67-91.

2007

Translator and editor. S. M. Soloviev, A History of Russia, vol. 28: Peter I in Triumph and Tragedy 1J07-1J17: Poltava, the Pruth, Domestic Issues, Gulf

Breeze, FL, Academic International Press, xxix + 285.

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LINDSEY HUGHES! A BIBLIOGRAPHY 423 'The Funerals of the Russian Emperors and Empresses', in Monarchy and Religion: The Transformation of Royal Culture in Eighteenth-Century Europe, ed. Michael Schaich, Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 395-419.

'Seeing the Sights in Eighteenth-Century Russia: the Moscow

Kremlin', in Eighteenth-Century Russia: Society, Culture, Economy (Papers from the VII International Conference of the Study Group on Eighteenth-Century Russia,

Wittenberg 2004), eds Roger Bartlett and Gabriela Lehmann-Carli, Berlin, LIT Verlag, pp. 315-31.

2008

The Romanovs: Ruling Russia, 1613-igiy, London, Continuum Books,

308 pp. 'From Tsar to Emperor: Portraits of Aleksei and Peter , in Valerie A.

Kivelson and Joan Neuberger (eds), Picturing Russia: Explorations in Visual Culture, New Haven, CT, and London, pp. 51-56.

'Russia', in A Companion to Eighteenth-Century Europe, ed. Peter H. Wilson, Oxford, Blackwell, pp. 227-43.

2009

'Pettine Russia', in A Companion to Russian History, ed. Abbott Gleason, Oxford, Blackwell, pp. 165-79.

2010

'The Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul', eds Robin Milner-Gulland and Simon Dixon, in Personality and Place in Russian Culture: Essays in Memory of Lindsey Hughes, ed. Simon Dixon, SEER, 88, 1-2, pp. 25-47.

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