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A richly observed travel account of Moscow and Russian society that blends close descriptions of landmarks such as a Tatar mosque and the Kremlin with sustained reflections on religion, race, and autocracy. The author notes the impoverished descendants of former conquerors, critiques ostensible tolerance as degrading, and analyzes architecture, public institutions, manners of nobility and bourgeoisie, serfdom, and cultural habits. The narrative argues that centralized despotism shapes private life, social mores, artistic expression, and the everyday performance of politeness and power.

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marquis de Astolphe Custine

Astolphe de Custine was a French writer and diplomat, best known for his travel writings that provide a vivid account of Russia in the early 19th century. His most notable work, "La Russie en 1839," is a detailed exploration of Russian society, politics, and culture, reflecting his keen observations and critical perspective. Custine's writings are characterized by their eloquent prose and insightful commentary, making significant contributions to the understanding of Russia during a transformative period. His unique viewpoint as a foreign observer offers readers a compelling glimpse into the complexities of Russian life and governance.

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