How Peter I was replaced

How Peter I was replaced

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Tsar Peter - “the first revolutionary on the throne” - was the great destroyer of the country’s national structure, a symbol of the stupid, hasty and excessively cruel in its impatience of the desire to imitate the West in everything. Pushkin, starting to write “The History of Peter I” in 1831, was full of stormy delight and wanted to praise the autocrat, as he did in the poems “Poltava” and “The Bronze Horseman,” but a more thorough acquaintance with the actions of the tsar-reformer did not leave him this delight and trace: Pushkin hated Peter and called him nothing less than a Protestant, tyrant and destroyer of Russia. Let us ask ourselves an unexpected question: was Peter I a Russian person? This question is not as absurd as it seems at first glance. And they first started asking it not now, but more than three hundred years ago, but mostly in a whisper. With fear and confusion in their hearts, looking at the strange quirks and terrible amusements of the tsar, the Russian people felt a vague suspicion: the Germans had replaced the tsar!..

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Владимир Куковенко
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How Peter I was replaced

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