Moscow and the West in the 16th-17th centuries
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The classic work of Sergei Platonov “Moscow and the West in the XVI - XVII centuries” was first printed in 1925, but did not lose relevance. Having set the task of highlighting the nodal moments of the Europeanization of Russia, the author proves that the connection of Moscow Rus" with Western Europe began before it is usually customary to think, and explains why this happened, drawing the reader’s attention to the earliest contacts, which already presented mutual interests. The West, who discovered a powerful state on the site of a small Moscow principality, reimbursed to include it in his orbit - at the expense of the union of the Orthodox Church with the Catholic, and Moscow, which was in dire need of Western technical achievements, did everything to attract the necessary specialists. Immediately, the first conflict was discovered, associated with the unwillingness of Europe, to honestly share with Russian income from mutual trade - a conflict that has not found the final resolution so far
Author:
Author:Platonov Sergey Fedorovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Culture
- Category:Others
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91678-776-4
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