Peter the Great - Breaking Russia to Save It: Violence, Obsession, and the Birth of a Modern State #968317

di Matthew Hollis Ward

Diogenes Global Press

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"Peter the Great did not gently reform Russia. He assaulted it into the modern world." While traditional histories often paint Peter I as a visionary admirer of the West, Breaking Russia to Save It provides a cold, psychologically sharp re-examination of a ruler who equated progress with coercion. Matthew Hollis Ward argues that Peter's "Westernization" was a strategic extraction of power, not a cultural embrace. He didn't want Western freedom; he wanted Western technology to build a state that could kill and compete.
Moving with the analytical sweep of a Robert Caro power analysis, Ward explores the "Child Formed by Chaos"—a boy who watched palace coups and bloody executions, learning early that survival required absolute force. The book investigates the "Grand Embassy," where Peter worked incognito in European shipyards not as a student of philosophy, but as a forensic engineer of statecraft. Through a forensic look at the building of Saint Petersburg—a city literally built on the corpses of forced laborers—Ward reveals how the "Peter Template" of reform from above became the enduring logic of the Russian state.
Breaking Russia to Save It is a vital roadmap for anyone seeking to understand the deep roots of Russian political culture. Ward analyzes the "Great Northern War" and the victory at Poltava not just as military milestones, but as the validation of a system that preferred a ruined elite to a rival one. From the ritual humiliation of shaving the boyars to the tragic sacrifice of his own son for the sake of the state, this investigation proves that Peter built a Russia that could endure European competition only by institutionalizing internal terror. This is an essential inquiry for those ready to see the man who dragged Russia into modernity by breaking it open.
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ISBN:
9791224454748
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2024
Dimensione:
356 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Matthew Hollis Ward