History Russia & The Former Soviet Union
War and Enlightenment in Russia
Military Culture in the Age of Catherine II
- Publisher
- University of Toronto Press
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2020
- Category
- Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Eastern, General
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781487503543
- Publish Date
- Jun 2020
- List Price
- $83.00
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781487518202
- Publish Date
- Jul 2020
- List Price
- $83.00
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Description
War and Enlightenment in Russia explores how members of the military during the reign of Catherine II reconciled Enlightenment ideas about the equality and moral worth of all humans with the Russian reality based on serfdom, a world governed by autocracy, absolute respect for authority, and subordination to seniority.
While there is a sizable literature about the impact of the Enlightenment on government, economy, manners, and literature in Russia, no analytical framework that outlines its impact on the military exists. Eugene Miakinkov’s research addresses this gap and challenges the assumption that the military was an unadaptable and vertical institution. Using archival sources, military manuals, essays, memoirs, and letters, the author demonstrates how the Russian militaires philosophes operationalized the Enlightenment by turning thought into reality.
About the author
Eugene Miakinkov is a lecturer in the Department of Political and Cultural Studies at Swansea University.
Awards
- Commended, 2021 Canadian Association of Slavists Taylor & Francis Book Prize
Editorial Reviews
"War and Enlightenment challenges the dictum about Russian backwardness. Miakinkov helps explain why and how the Russian army won repeatedly in the late eighteenth century. More broadly, the book enhances our appreciation of the cosmopolitan and variegated nature of the Enlightenment."
<em>The Journal of Military History</em>
"Serious students of Russian history, the Military Enlightenment, and the influence of Enlightenment thought will find Eugene Miakinkov's new book deserving of their careful reflection. It is a highly instructive contribution to the English-language literature on the army that stymied Frederick the Great and helped defeat Napoleon Bonaparte."
<em>Michigan War Studies Review</em>
“Provides a much-needed revision to our understanding of the eighteenth-century Russian military.”
<em>H-Net Reviews: H-War</em>