MASCULINE IMAGE TRANSFORMATION OF THE RUSSIAN MONARCH IN THE PETRINE ERA: STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
In the article changes in the way of masculine representation, manifested in the figure of Peter I, in comparison with the typical standards, adopted in the pre-Petrine Russia and in contemporary Europe, is considered. Effects of these changes on the nobility, as well as forms of communication of their distribution to the general styling of the Petrine reforms, is observed.
Keywords: Petrine era, gender, masculinity, elite
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Issue: 2, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 2
Rubric: SCIENTIFIC MESSAGES
Pages: 96 — 101
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