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10 Architecture, Image, and Ritual in the Throne Rooms of Muscovite Russia
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Published:November 2020
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Abstract
This chapter attempts to build on Robert Crummey's work by exploring two themes that he has written about rituals and the secular elite of Muscovy. It discusses the complex but important set of problems presented by Muscovy's two main throne rooms, the Hall of Facets and the Golden Hall. It also elaborates how Crummey examined in great detail the composition of the elite over time, and the various ties that bound elite and monarch together. The chapter looks at the history of other premodern states to confirm a type of symbolic action that is used as a powerful cohesive force for political organisms like the Muscovite state that lacked the wealth, bureaucratic reach, and military power to compel obedience from all subjects. It concentrates on the two throne rooms of the Moscow Kremlin as the two places where the symbolic action was especially densely concentrated.
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