Peter the Great: The Tsar Who Modernized Russia — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of Peter the Great's most lasting and least discussed reforms: the creation of the grazhdanskiy shrift, or civil script, in 1708. They dive into how Peter personally edited the new alphabet, removing letters he considered obsolete and simplifying the shapes to match Western European typefaces. The conversation covers the role of the Amsterdam printing house of Jan Thesing, the resistance from the Church and Old Believers who saw the new letters as heretical, and the broader cultural shift from Church Slavonic to a vernacular secular language. They touch on the controversial removal of letters like 'psi', 'xi', and 'yus', and how Peter's alphabet helped spread his decrees, textbooks, and gazettes across the empire. The episode also discusses the parallel reform of numerals, introducing Arabic digits in place of Cyrillic numbers. Throughout, Lucas and Luna tie the alphabet reform to Peter's larger project of westernization and state-building, showing how changing the very shape of letters was a political act. #PeterTheGreat #RussianAlphabet #GrazhdanskiyShrift #CivilScript #LanguageReform #ChurchSlavonic #OldBelievers #TypographicHistory #1708 #AmsterdamPrinting #JanThesing #ArabicNumerals #Westernization #RussianHistory #18thCentury #Orthodoxy #Reform #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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