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Social and Cultural Aspects of Self-appointment in Russia

Bohuslav Šalanda · Karolinum Press · 2017

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This essay is a study of self-appointed Czars, which is closely related to Russian political and historical traditions. In Russia, unique traditions of government existed, specific due to their use of historical references, as well as different utopias and ideals (for example a returning Czar-liberator). These are, in fact, particular symbols of power that were also present in the peasant uprisings of the Cossacks (led by Ivan Bolotnikov, Stenka Razin, Jemeljan Pugatshov and other lesser-known historical figures). On a social level, the Czar’s self-appointment is one of the established forms of antifeudal protest. On a political level, it represents a struggle for power. Its religious significance must also be emphasized. The behaviour of the self-appointed Czar also contains strong elements of carnival behaviour and is thus related to fictitious emperors in folk rituals and costumes. There were several waves of Czar appointments in Russian history, as represented by Dimitri (died in 1591) and Peter III. Part of the essay focuses on a self-appointed Czar from Montenegro, the adventurer Stepan the Small, who ruled succesfully between 1767–1773. He claimed to be Czar Peter III who in actual fact had been deposed and killed in 1762 on the orders of his wife Catherine II. The following is a part of larger research project about the reception of authority and power, from a transcultural point of view.

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Šalanda, B. (2017). Social and Cultural Aspects of Self-appointment in Russia. https://doi.org/10.14712/23363525.2017.42

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Šalanda, Bohuslav. "Social and Cultural Aspects of Self-appointment in Russia." 2017. https://doi.org/10.14712/23363525.2017.42.

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Šalanda, Bohuslav. 2017. "Social and Cultural Aspects of Self-appointment in Russia.". https://doi.org/10.14712/23363525.2017.42.

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Šalanda, B. 2017, Social and Cultural Aspects of Self-appointment in Russia, Karolinum Press, available at: https://doi.org/10.14712/23363525.2017.42 [Accessed 3 Jul. 2026].

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Título
Social and Cultural Aspects of Self-appointment in Russia
Autor / colaboradores
Bohuslav Šalanda
Editorial
Karolinum Press
Año de publicación
2017
ISSN
1804-0616
ISSN
1804-0616
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