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description The article is devoted to the examination of the issue of Russian borrowing of military and technical as well as cultural experience of the West at the beginning of the Time of Troubles during the reign of Feodor I Ivanovich (1584-1598), Boris Godunov (1598-1605) and Dmitry the Pretender (1605-1606). One of the channels of the Russian contact with the west-European "powder revolution" and culture was foreigners on Moscow service. A lot of them were the military; doctors of the Tsar had a huge power; some merchants (for example, Jerome Horsey) carried out special orders of the Russian government. The article gives the description of western foreigners' position both, at the beginning of the Time of Troubles, when the Moscow government was interested in western innovation, and after 1606, when the situation changed. The author tries to find out in which areas and what kind of foreign experts were used in Russia; what were the reasons for the use of the Western European experts; what were the results of this phenomenon. While analyzing the "Notes" of foreigners, who were on the Russian service at the beginning of the Time of Troubles, the author examines the achievements of the "common revolution" at the beginning of XVII century.
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spelling doaj.art-5f66e9f89084412f9276b229caee26912022-12-21T17:48:11ZengMGIMO University PressVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta2071-81602016-01-014611828484Moscow Kingdom and the European Innovation of the Time of TroublesTatiana V. Chernikova0Московский государственный институт международных отношений (университет) МИД РоссииThe article is devoted to the examination of the issue of Russian borrowing of military and technical as well as cultural experience of the West at the beginning of the Time of Troubles during the reign of Feodor I Ivanovich (1584-1598), Boris Godunov (1598-1605) and Dmitry the Pretender (1605-1606). One of the channels of the Russian contact with the west-European "powder revolution" and culture was foreigners on Moscow service. A lot of them were the military; doctors of the Tsar had a huge power; some merchants (for example, Jerome Horsey) carried out special orders of the Russian government. The article gives the description of western foreigners' position both, at the beginning of the Time of Troubles, when the Moscow government was interested in western innovation, and after 1606, when the situation changed. The author tries to find out in which areas and what kind of foreign experts were used in Russia; what were the reasons for the use of the Western European experts; what were the results of this phenomenon. While analyzing the "Notes" of foreigners, who were on the Russian service at the beginning of the Time of Troubles, the author examines the achievements of the "common revolution" at the beginning of XVII century.http://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/razdely/istoriya/moskovskoe-carstvo-i-evropeyskie-novshestva-v-nachale-smutnogo-vremeniМосковское царство в конце XVI - начале XVII ввСмутное времяБорис ГодуновДмитрий Самозванецевропейские новшестваиностранцы на русской службезаимствование Россией военно-технического и культурного опыта Запада«Записки» иностранцев о РоссииMoscow Kingdom in the end of XVI - early XVII centurythe Time of TroublesBoris GodunovDmitry The Pretendereuropean innovationforeigners on the Russian serviceborrowing by Russia of military and technical as well as cultural experience of the West"Notes" of foreigners about Russia
spellingShingle Tatiana V. Chernikova
Moscow Kingdom and the European Innovation of the Time of Troubles
Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
Московское царство в конце XVI - начале XVII вв
Смутное время
Борис Годунов
Дмитрий Самозванец
европейские новшества
иностранцы на русской службе
заимствование Россией военно-технического и культурного опыта Запада
«Записки» иностранцев о России
Moscow Kingdom in the end of XVI - early XVII century
the Time of Troubles
Boris Godunov
Dmitry The Pretender
european innovation
foreigners on the Russian service
borrowing by Russia of military and technical as well as cultural experience of the West
"Notes" of foreigners about Russia
title Moscow Kingdom and the European Innovation of the Time of Troubles
title_full Moscow Kingdom and the European Innovation of the Time of Troubles
title_fullStr Moscow Kingdom and the European Innovation of the Time of Troubles
title_full_unstemmed Moscow Kingdom and the European Innovation of the Time of Troubles
title_short Moscow Kingdom and the European Innovation of the Time of Troubles
title_sort moscow kingdom and the european innovation of the time of troubles
topic Московское царство в конце XVI - начале XVII вв
Смутное время
Борис Годунов
Дмитрий Самозванец
европейские новшества
иностранцы на русской службе
заимствование Россией военно-технического и культурного опыта Запада
«Записки» иностранцев о России
Moscow Kingdom in the end of XVI - early XVII century
the Time of Troubles
Boris Godunov
Dmitry The Pretender
european innovation
foreigners on the Russian service
borrowing by Russia of military and technical as well as cultural experience of the West
"Notes" of foreigners about Russia
url http://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/razdely/istoriya/moskovskoe-carstvo-i-evropeyskie-novshestva-v-nachale-smutnogo-vremeni
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