Ivan the Terrible
Discover the complex legacy of Ivan the Terrible in this insightful work by Maureen Perrie and A. P. Pavlov, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2003. Spanning 244 pages, this book offers a thorough re-assessment of one of Russia's most infamous rulers. It delves into how Ivan's policies shaped the country's unique system of unlimited monarchical rule, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his reign. The authors argue that the terrifying methods employed during his rule were not only a reflection of his personal cruelty and sadism but also intertwined with his religious beliefs. Ideal for those interested in European history from 1500 to 1750, this engaging text is a must-read for anyone looking to explore the intricate dynamics of power and leadership in Russia's past.