Discover life at the Russian court through the eyes of a secretary at the Austrian legation.
This richly detailed volume presents profiles of statesmen, favorites, and courtiers who shaped Peter the Great’s world, drawing on the Latin diary of John G. Korb and expanded by F. L. Glaser. Read vivid history through short biographical sketches, colorful anecdotes, and a clear view of court life, manners, and politics in late 17th‑ and early 18th‑century Moscow.
Delve into the personalities who influenced policy, diplomacy, and daily life at the Kremlin. The book blends narrative accessibility with documentary flavor, offering both a broad panorama and intimate portraits of figures from Lefort to Mentschikow and beyond.
- Individual portraits of Russian nobles, foreign advisors, and early Westernizers at court
- Scenes of banquets, ceremonies, and the etiquette of power
- Context for Peter the Great’s reforms and his relations with foreign guests
- Biographical sketches anchored in historical diary sources
Ideal for readers of history and court life who want a concise, illustrated sense of the era and its key personalities.