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Baron, Samuel H. Explorations in Muscovite history. Hampshire, Great Britain: Variorum, 1991.

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Hughes, Lindsey, ed. New Perspectives on Muscovite History. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22428-9.

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Monier, Gilles. Cristallochimie des micas des leucogranites: Nouvelles données expérimentales et applications pétrologiques. Vandœuvre-les-Nancy, France: Centre de recherches sur la géologie de l'uranium, 1987.

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Russia. The Muscovite Law Code (Ulozhenie) of 1649. Irvine, Calif. (P.O. Box 5001, Irvine, 92716-5001): C. Schlacks Jr., 1988.

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Muzhik and Muscovite: Urbanization in late imperial Russia. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.

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Bradley, Joseph. Muzhik and Muscovite: Urbanization in late imperial Russia. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.

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Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. and Gosudarstvennyĭ istoricheskiĭ muzeĭ (Moscow, Russia)., eds. The Volokolamsk paterikon: A window on a Muscovite monastery. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2008.

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Croskey, Robert M. Muscovite diplomatic practice in the reign of Ivan III. New York: Garland Pub., 1987.

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Alef, Gustave. The origins of Muscovite autocracy: The age of Ivan III. Berlin: Osteuropa-Institut, 1986.

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Tolstoĭ, Petr Andreevich. The travel diary of Peter Tolstoi: A Muscovite in early modern Europe. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1987.

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Andreevich, Tolstoĭ Petr. The travel diary of Peter Tolstoi: A Muscovite in early modern Europe. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1987.

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Kinship and politics: The making of the Muscovite political system, 1345-1547. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1987.

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El'tsin, B. N. Restructuring to be stepped up: Muscovites approve wider openness. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency, 1987.

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Kivelson, Valerie A. The new Muscovite cultural history: A collection in honor of Daniel B. Rowland. Bloomington, Ind: Slavica Publishers, 2009.

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Kivelson, Valerie A. The new Muscovite cultural history: A collection in honor of Daniel B. Rowland. Bloomington, Ind: Slavica Publishers, 2009.

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Between God and tsar: Religious symbolism and the royal women of Muscovite Russia. DeKalb, Ill: Northern Illinois University Press, 2001.

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Bogatyrev, S. N. The sovereign and his counsellors: Ritualised consultations in Muscovite political culture, 1350s-1570s. Helsinki: Academia Scientiarum Fennica, 2000.

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A, Kivelson Valerie, ed. The new Muscovite cultural history: A collection in honor of Daniel B. Rowland. Bloomington, Ind: Slavica Publishers, 2009.

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A, Kivelson Valerie, ed. The new Muscovite cultural history: A collection in honor of Daniel B. Rowland. Bloomington, Ind: Slavica Publishers, 2009.

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Strakhov, Olga B. The Byzantine culture in Muscovite Rus': The case of Evfimii Chudovskii (1620-1705). Köln: Böhlau Verlag, 1998.

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Kivelson, Valerie A. Autocracy in the provinces: The Muscovite gentry and political culture in the seventeenth century. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1996.

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Guariglia, Alessandra. The effects of consumption variability on savings, evidence from a panel of Muscovite households. Colchester: Essex University, Department of Economics, 1999.

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1949-2007, Hughes Lindsey, and International Council for Soviet and East European Studies., eds. New perspectives on Muscovite history: Selected papers from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1993.

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World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies (4th 1990 Harrogate, England). New perspectives on Muscovite history: Selected papers from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.

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1952-, Burton William C., and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. 40Ar/39 Ar age-spectrum data for amphibole, muscovite, biotite, and K-feldspar samples from metamorphic rocks in the Blue Ridge anticlinorium, northern Virginia. [Denver, CO]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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1952-, Burton William C., and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. 40Ar/39 Ar age-spectrum data for amphibole, muscovite, biotite, and K-feldspar samples from metamorphic rocks in the Blue Ridge anticlinorium, northern Virginia. [Denver, CO]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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1952-, Burton William C., and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. 40Ar/39 Ar age-spectrum data for amphibole, muscovite, biotite, and K-feldspar samples from metamorphic rocks in the Blue Ridge anticlinorium, northern Virginia. [Denver, CO]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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1952-, Burton William C., and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. 40Ar/39 Ar age-spectrum data for amphibole, muscovite, biotite, and K-feldspar samples from metamorphic rocks in the Blue Ridge anticlinorium, northern Virginia. [Denver, CO]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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1952-, Burton William C., and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. 40Ar/39 Ar age-spectrum data for amphibole, muscovite, biotite, and K-feldspar samples from metamorphic rocks in the Blue Ridge anticlinorium, northern Virginia. [Denver, CO]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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1952-, Burton William C., and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. p40sAr/p39sAr age-spectrum data for amphibole, muscovite, biotite, and K-feldspar samples from metamorphic rocks in the Blue Ridge anticlinorium, northern Virginia. [Denver, CO]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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Torrubia, José. The Muscovites in California, or rather, Demonstration of the passage from North America: Discovered by the Russians and of the ancient one of the peoples who transmigrated there from Asia : historical, geographical dissertation of Father F. Guiseppe Torrubia. Fairfield, Wash: Ye Galleon Press, 1996.

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Adams, Clement. Chancellor's Voyage to Muscovy: Being Clement Adam's Anglorum Navigatio Ad Muscovitas, Taken from Respublica Muscoviae. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Adams, Clement. Chancellor's Voyage to Muscovy: Being Clement Adam's Anglorum Navigatio Ad Muscovitas, Taken from Respublica Muscoviae. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Adams, Clement. Chancellor's Voyage to Muscovy: Being Clement Adam's Anglorum Navigatio Ad Muscovitas, Taken from Respublica Muscoviae. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Adams, Clement. Chancellor's Voyage to Muscovy: Being Clement Adam's Anglorum Navigatio Ad Muscovitas, Taken from Respublica Muscoviae. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Bradley, Joseph. Muzhik and Muscovite. University of California Press, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/9780520312968.

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Kollmann, Nancy. Muscovite Political Culture. Edited by Simon Dixon. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199236701.013.007.

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This chapter reveals the deep structures of Muscovite politics by explaining first its theoretical foundations (in which written texts and symbolic representations combined to present a consistent worldview) and then its practical operations (heavily dependent on kinship, marriage and patronage networks). Though it focuses on the period from Ivan III (r. 1462–1505) to the end of the seventeenth century, the chapter ends by considering the impact of Peter I (r. 1682–1725). Change trumped continuity with regard to political culture. Yet, even as they constructed a political rhetoric and elite culture on Western models, Peter and his successors echoed traditional Muscovy in their evocations of Orthodoxy, their patronage and largesse, and their patrimonial claims to power. And they achieved time-honoured Muscovite goals by maintaining stability among factional groups, enriching their elites, expanding the Empire and presiding over dynamic economic growth.
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Putnam, Weale B. L. Manchu and Muscovite. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2004.

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L, Putnam Weale B. Manchu and Muscovite. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Weale, Bertram Lenox Putnam. Manchu and Muscovite. Arkose Press, 2015.

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Weale, Bertram Lenox Putnam. Manchu And Muscovite. Arkose Press, 2015.

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Yates, Douglas Morris. The solubility and stability relationships of muscovite. 1987.

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Hughes, Lindsey A. New Perspectives on Muscovite History. Palgrave Macmillan, 1992.

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Wortman, Richard S. The Muscovite Revival, 1881–1917. Edited by Simon Dixon. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199236701.013.014.

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The assassination of Alexander II on 1 March 1881 ended the European myth of Russian monarchy—the narratives and imagery that had elevated Russian rulers since the reign of Peter I as exemplars of Western absolutism—and was followed by the introduction of a new governing myth idealizing seventeenth-century Muscovy. This chapter demonstrates that, by entertaining the illusion of a monarchical early Rus’, Alexander III and Nicholas II not only undermined the supra-national culture of their multi-national empire, but isolated themselves from educated society, both liberal and conservative, that looked towards political participation and the formation of a united nation-state on the model of the West. The catastrophic events of early twentieth-century Russia resulted not from a decrepit monarchy collapsing before insurgent oppositional movements, but from the clash of a monarch seeking to restore divinely inspired authoritarian rule with a Russia awakening politically and demanding to be heard.
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Moscow & the Muscovites. Russian Information Services, 2013.

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Lytton, Lytton Rosina Bulwer. Memoirs of a Muscovite; Volume 2. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Lytton, Lytton Rosina Bulwer. Memoirs of a Muscovite; Volume 2. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Bradley, Joseph. Muzhik and Muscovite: Urbanization in Late Imperial Russia. University of California Press, 2022.

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Bradley, Joseph. Muzhik and Muscovite: Urbanization in Late Imperial Russia. University of California Press, 2022.

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Istorii︠a︡ Rossiĭskogo Gosudarstva. Ot Ivana III do Borisa Godunova. Mezhdu Azieĭ i Evropoĭ. 2016.

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