The Transfigured Kingdom: Sacred Parody and Charismatic Authority at the Court of Peter the Great
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Cornell University Press, 2017.
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Ernest A. Zitser., & Ernest A. Zitser|AUTHOR. (2017). The Transfigured Kingdom: Sacred Parody and Charismatic Authority at the Court of Peter the Great . Cornell University Press.

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Ernest A. Zitser and Ernest A. Zitser|AUTHOR. The Transfigured Kingdom: Sacred Parody and Charismatic Authority At the Court of Peter the Great Cornell University Press, 2017.

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Ernest A. Zitser. and Ernest A. Zitser|AUTHOR. (2017). The transfigured kingdom: sacred parody and charismatic authority at the court of peter the great. Cornell University Press.

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