The Lady Vanishes: the Death of Anastasiia and Ivan’s Regression to Ancestral Evil
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Halperin’s Heraclean Feat: Navigating the ‘Reliable Sources’ Challenge en route to Crafting a Book ‘for all Seasons’ and Modifying the ‘Renaissance Prince’ Paradigm Author: David Goldfrank
págs. 49-57
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The Oprichnina as a Carnival of Violence: Ivan the Terrible and Muscovite Popular Culture
págs. 100-113
Four Birds, One Stone: Teaching History, Teaching Ivan the Terrible, Teaching Ivan the Terrible, Teaching Muscovy: Remarks Pertaining to the Pedagogical Uses of Charles J. Halperin’s Ivan the Terrible: Free to Reward and Free to Punish
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