Peter the Great: The Tsar Who Modernized Russia — Fexingo History
In 1704, Peter the Great shocked Russia by taxing oak coffins — a seemingly bizarre policy that reveals the tsar's relentless drive to modernize and centralize. This episode explores how the oak coffin tax targeted Old Believers who rejected his Westernizing reforms, forced the Church to comply with state control, and generated revenue for the Great Northern War. We trace the tax from its origins in the Moscow Print Yard to its enforcement by the Preobrazhensky Prikaz, and ask what it tells us about Peter's view of tradition, death, and the power of symbolic rebellion. Featuring the Dubrovno schismatics, the Synod's resistance, and the surprising link to the Kunstkamera's anatomical collections. A story of axes, piety, and the price of defiance. #PeterTheGreat #OakCoffinTax #OldBelievers #RussianHistory #18thCentury #TaxPolicy #FexingoHistory #GreatNorthernWar #PreobrazhenskyPrikaz #Synod #Kunstkamera #Dubrovno #TsarReformer #ChurchAndState #Schismatics #Forestry #DeathAndTaxes #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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