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Tsar Alexis, His Reign and His Russia. By Joseph T. Fuhrmann. Russian Series, vol. 34. Gulf Breeze, Fla.: Academic International Press, 1981. viii, 250 pages. Illustrations. Map.
A Short History of the Beginnings and Origins of These Present Wars in Moscow Under the Reign of Various Sovereigns Down to the Year 1610. By Isaac Massa. Translated and with an introduction by G. Edward Orchard. Toronto, Buffalo, and London: University of Toronto Press, 1982. xxiv, 235 pp. Illustrations. $37.50.
The Illustrated Ivan: Ivan IV in the \u3ci\u3eIllustrated Chronicle Compilation\u3c/i\u3e
The surviving segments of the incomplete Illustrated Chronicle Compilation (LLS), in both text and miniatures, present a consistently positive image of Ivan IV as pious, just and competent, although the portrayal of individual events could vary. Nevertheless they also sometimes portray him as not in control of his elite, his subjects or events. If Ivan had to restore order by punishing those who had acted unjustly without his permission, then he had obviously failed to prevent such misdeeds. The miniatures in LLS present a cohesive image of the Public Ivan, despite the various stages of completion of individual segments, efforts at revision that were underway when the project was abandoned, and its fragmented preservation thereafter. However, the Illustrated Chronicle Compilation never criticizes Ivan for his failings, blaming his actions on human or non-human evil doers. Although lls idealized Ivan, it did not idealize Ivanâs reign