Ivan the Terrible

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Yale University Press, Sep 25, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 526 pages

“This significant biography of the 16th-century Russian czar…is likely to become the definitive work on Ivan for some time” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
 
One of the most important figures in Russian history, Ivan IV Vasilyevich has remained among the most neglected. The country’s first Tsar, he is notorious for pioneering a policy of unrestrained terror—and for killing his own son. In Ivan the Terrible, Russian historian Isabel de Madariaga presents the first comprehensive biography of Ivan from birth to death, shedding light on his policies, his marriages, his atrocities, and his disordered personality.

Situating Ivan within the Russian political developments of the sixteenth century, de Madariaga also offers revealing comparisons with English, Spanish, and other European courts of the time. The biography includes a new account of the role of astrology and magic at Ivan’s court and provides fresh insights into his foreign policy.
 
Addressing the controversies that have paralyzed western scholarship as well as the challenges of authentication—since much of Ivan’s archive was destroyed by fire in 1626—de Madariaga seeks to present Russia as viewed from within Russia rather than from abroad. The result is an enlightening work that captures the full tragedy of Ivan’s reign.

 

Contents

List of Illustrations
The Historical Background
The Reign of Vasily III
Ivans Birth Childhood Adolescence Coronation
The Era of Aleksei Adashev
The Government of Compromise
The Conquest of Kazan
Domestic and Military
1 the Letters to King Sigismund
2 the Executions of Ivan Fedorov
Armageddon
Foreign Policy and the Tatar Invasions
The End of the Oprichnina and the Succession to
Grand Prince Simeon Bekbulatovich
Peace Negotiations
The Truce of Iam Zapolsky

The War in Livonia and the End of the Chosen
The Death of Anastasia and Ivans Second Marriage
Tsar Ivan and Prince Andrei Kurbsky
The Setting Up of the Oprichnina
War in Livonia and the Zemskii Sobor of 1566
Ivans Legacy to Russia
Abbreviations
Brief Glossary
Index
Copyright

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About the author (2006)

Isabel de Madariaga is emeritus professor of Russian Studies in the University of London. She is the author of Russia in the Age of Catherine the Great, published by Yale University Press.

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