Abstract
The article is devoted to the reflection in historical memory of the introduction of shaving and wearing «German» dresses by Peter I. This measure was aimed at overcoming religious prejudices and instilling a European way of life. It is fixed in the cultural memory of the post-Petrine era as a metaphor for the rebirth of Russia and the image of «Europeanization». Historians, publicists, and writers in their writings combined it with the metaphor «window to Europe» and constructed the image of Peter I, who cuts beards with an axe. Thus one of the myths about Peter I and his era arose. Today this view defines the historical memory of him in modern society.
Highlights
The article is devoted to the reflection in historical memory of the introduction of shaving and wearing «German» dresses by Peter I
This measure was aimed at overcoming religious prejudices and instilling a European way of life. It is fixed in the cultural memory of the post-Petrine era as a metaphor for the rebirth of Russia and the image of «Europeanization»
Historians, publicists, and writers in their writings combined it with the metaphor «window to Europe» and constructed the image of Peter I, who cuts beards with an axe
Summary
Введение брадобрития и ношения «немецкого» платья Петром I в исторической памяти Статья посвящена отражению введения брадобрития и ношения «немецкого» платья Петром I в исторической памяти. С. Введение брадобрития и ношения «немецкого» платья Петром I в исторической памяти // Известия Саратовского университета.
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