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The New Muscovite Cultural History: A Collection in Honor of Daniel B. Rowland. Valerie Kivelson, Karen Petrone, Nancy Shields Kollmann, and Michael S. Flier, eds. Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers, 2009, 301–04. Daniel Rowland’s Collected Bibliography Books Rude & Barbarous Kingdom Revisited: Essays in Russian History and Culture in Honor of Robert O. Crummey. Edited by Chester Dunning, Russell Martin, and Daniel Rowland. Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers, 2008. Architectures of Russian Identity: 1500 to the Present. Edited by James Cracraft and Daniel Rowland. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2003. Kamen Kraeug"l'n": Rhetoric of the Medieval Slavic World. Essays Presented to Edward L. Keenan on His Sixtieth Birthday by His Colleagues and Students. Edited by Nancy Shields Kollmann, Donald Ostrowski, Andrei Pliguzov, and Daniel Rowland. Harvard Ukrainian Studies 19 (1995). Medieval Russian Culture, Volume 2. Edited by Michael Flier and Daniel B. Rowland. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994. Mannerism, Style and Mood. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1964. Dissertation “Muscovite Political Attitudes as Revealed in Early Seventeenth-Century Tales About the Time of Troubles.” Yale University, 1976. Articles “Studying the Art of Arrangement: Michael Flier as an Interpreter of Culture.” Harvard Ukrainian Studies 28 (2006): 21–28. “An Appreciation of Robert O. Crummey.” In Dunning et al., eds., Rude & Barbarous Kingdom Revisited, 3–7. “Architecture, Image, and Ritual in the Throne Rooms of Muscovy, 1550– 1650: A Preliminary Survey.” In Dunning et al., eds., Rude & Barbarous Kingdom Revisited, 53–71. “Muscovy.” In European Political Thought 1450–1700: Religion, Law and Philosophy, edited by Howell Lloyd, Glenn Burgess, and Simon Hodson, 267–99. London: Yale University Press, 2008. “Blessed is the Host of the Heavenly Tsar: An Icon from the Dormition Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin.” In Picturing Russia: Explorations in Visual Culture, edited by Valerie A. Kivelson and Joan Neuberger, 33–37. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008. “Edward Keenan Not In Print.” Canadian Slavonic Papers 48: 3–4 (September– December 2006): 235–45. 302 DANIEL ROWLAND’S COLLECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY “The Memory of St. Sergius in Sixteenth-Century Russia.” In The TrinitySergius Lavra in Russian History and Culture, edited by Vladimir Tsurikov, 56–69. Jordanville, NY: The Holy Trinity Seminary Press, 2005. “Dve kul’tury, odin tronnyi zal.” In Drevnerusskoe iskusstvo: Russkoe iskusstvo pozdnego srednevekov’ia XVI vek, edited by A. L. Batalov, E. S. Smirnova, and N. V. Kvlividze, 188–201. St. Petersburg: Dmitrii Bulanin, 2003. “Two Cultures, One Throne Room: Secular Courtiers and Orthodox Culture in the Golden Hall of the Moscow Kremlin.” In Orthodox Russia: Belief and Practice Under the Tsars, edited by Valerie A. Kivelson and Robert H. Greene, 33–57. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2003. “Architecture and Dynasty: Boris Godunov’s Uses of Architecture, 1584– 1606.” In Architectures of Russian Identity: 1500 to the Present, edited by James Cracraft and Rowland, 34–47. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2003. “Ivan the Terrible as a Carolingian Renaissance Prince.” In Kamen Kraeug"l'n": Rhetoric of the Medieval Slavic World, edited by Nancy Shields Kollmann, Donald Ostrowski, Andrei Pliguzov, and Rowland. Harvard Ukrainian Studies 19 (1995): 594–606. “Moscow—the Third Rome or the New Israel.” The Russian Review 55: 4 (1996): 591–614. “Dve Tsarskie gramoty sem’i Korobanovykh v Otdele rukopisei Biblioteki Kongressa SShA.” Arkheograficheskii ezhegodnik za 1991 god, 275-80. Moscow: Nauka, 1994. [with Edward Kasinec and Robert A. Karlowich] “Biblical Military Imagery in the Political Culture of Early Modern Russia: The Blessed Host of the Heavenly Tsar. In Medieval Russian Culture, vol. 2, edited by Michael Flier and Rowland, 182–212. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994. “Did Muscovite Literary Ideology Place Limits on the Power of the Tsar (1540s–1660s)?” The Russian Review 49: 2 (April 1990): 125–55. “Towards an Understanding of the Political Ideas in Ivan Timofeev’s Vremennik.” The Slavonic and East European Review 62: 3 (July 1984): 371– 99. “Two Seventeenth-Century Russian Charters in the Newberry Library, Chicago.” The Slavonic and East European Review 60: 4 (October 1982): 591– 611. [with Bohdan Struminsky and Edward Kasinec] “The Problem of Advice in Muscovite Tales About the Time of Troubles.” Russian History/Histoire russe 6: 2 (1979): 259–83. “Political Assumptions in Early Seventeenth-Century Muscovite Tales about the Time of Troubles: Methodology and Conclusions.” Minutes of the Seminar in Ukrainian Studies held at Harvard University during the Academic Year 1977–78, no. 8. [18.223.108.186] Project MUSE (2024-04-16 23:13 GMT) DANIEL ROWLAND’S COLLECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 303 Translation “Determining the...

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