After all, by the end of the 17th century, Russia did little to catch up with Contemporary European Continent. In terms of technology and culture, Russia has been late for centuries. It has not experienced Renaissance, reform, or scientific revolution. It is as if Russia was caught in the medieval times of Europe. Its armies and navy are behind, and its orthodox clergy dominates education without high quality literature or art to say, and even less emphasis on mathematics or science.
Peter I's research was Ray Jay Oliva in the era of Peter the Great (1969). Ian Gray, Peter the Great (1960) is a comprehensive biography based on recent scholarships. An excellent explanation of Peter's rule is Vasilii O. Klyuchevsky translated by Liliana Archibald (1958). Benedict · Humphrey · Sumner made a brief and clear survey of Peter's position in Russia's Peter the Great and Russian history (1950). Sumner also wrote more professional Peter the Great and the Ottoman Empire (1949).
With the advent of BH Peter the Great and Russia, Sumner said the basic argument that Peter's efforts and leadership is the reason for entry into Russia's contemporary world, Lenin is opening the way to establish the Soviet Union I advocated. Sumner wrote that for the world he wrote in the early 1960s, the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States dominated and defined the world situation. Born in 1672, died in 1725, became 52 years old. It was worshiped at the age of 10 in 1682 and represents officially sharing power with his brother Ivan V. As a leader, Peter will be as follows.