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Ethnicity as Social Rank: Governance, Law, and Empire in Muscovite Russia
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Romaniello, Matthew
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Administrative law
/ Centralization
/ Elites
/ Ethnicity
/ Governance
/ Inheritance
/ Inheritance and succession
/ Legal reform
/ Military service
/ Monarchy
/ Political change
/ Reforms
/ Religion
/ Sovereignty
/ Standardization
2006
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Ethnicity as Social Rank: Governance, Law, and Empire in Muscovite Russia
by
Romaniello, Matthew
in
Administrative law
/ Centralization
/ Elites
/ Ethnicity
/ Governance
/ Inheritance
/ Inheritance and succession
/ Legal reform
/ Military service
/ Monarchy
/ Political change
/ Reforms
/ Religion
/ Sovereignty
/ Standardization
2006
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Ethnicity as Social Rank: Governance, Law, and Empire in Muscovite Russia
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Romaniello, Matthew
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Administrative law
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/ Elites
/ Ethnicity
/ Governance
/ Inheritance
/ Inheritance and succession
/ Legal reform
/ Military service
/ Monarchy
/ Political change
/ Reforms
/ Religion
/ Sovereignty
/ Standardization
2006
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Ethnicity as Social Rank: Governance, Law, and Empire in Muscovite Russia
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Ethnicity as Social Rank: Governance, Law, and Empire in Muscovite Russia
2006
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Overview
Most European early-modern states transitioned from composite monarchies into centralized ones. Essentially, composite monarchies were “more than one country under the sovereignty of one ruler.” As Moscow expanded and acquired the surrounding principalities either by inheritance or force, its grand princes enacted a series of legal and administrative reforms to dissolve the differences among its territories and create a centralized monarchy. These political reforms began under Ivan III, who instituted a standardization of Muscovite legal practice and formalized a defined system of social precedence, mestnichestvo, which accorded high rank to his newly acquired provincial elites within the Muscovite social system. Change could not happen overnight, and further legal reforms by Ivan IV, in addition to new religious reforms to eradicate differences of practice among his subjects, centralized the Grand Prince's political and religious authority.
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