Women, Gardens, and Agency in Imperial Russia
Empress Maria Feodorovna's Pavlovsk Park
Women, Gardens, and Agency in Imperial Russia
Empress Maria Feodorovna's Pavlovsk Park
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This book draws on the rich historical record of the Russian royal court to demonstrate how green spaces have been used as an instrument of diplomatic and political influence. Ekaterina Heath convincingly argues that parks like Pavlovsk are a fruitful new primary source, here revealing the previously obscured evidence of women's political activities. In 19th-century Russia, green spaces gave women voice and agency, frequently taken away from them by the patriarchal power structures. Women, Gardens, and Agency in Imperial Russia challenges the preceding narratives of these structures as being solely masculine. It also argues for the need to consider consorts in the analysis of political life at the Russian court. Their soft power strategies were deployed through their gardens, the main tool of political propaganda in the long 18th century.
Ekaterina Heath discusses Pavlovsk's use for building relationships, promoting virtues, mounting political arguments, and writing Russian history. She explores the strategies used by Empress Maria Fedorovna to influence Catherine II and Paul I to maintain her access to power in a precarious political environment. Heath then goes on to analyse Dowager Empress Maria Fedorovna's use of her garden to grow her power after the death of her husband, Paul I, and her son Alexander I's ascension to the throne.
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Table of Contents
1. Imperial Family: Building Bridge
2. Plants in the Garden: Growing the Power Base
3. Diplomacy: Weaving the Networks of Power
4. Grief: Turning Defeat into Victory
5. Pavlovsk Panopticon: Arguing against Abolishing Serfdom
6. Charity: Creating Legacy through Rewriting History
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 16 Apr 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 144 |
| ISBN | 9781350544529 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 10 bw illus |
| Series | Russian Shorts |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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