Enlightenment · Europe · Politics
1697
Peter's Grand Embassy
March 1697
Peter I left Russia incognito, traveling through Prussia, the Netherlands, and England to study shipbuilding, artillery, navigation, and dentistry. He worked for months as a carpenter in the Dutch East India Company dockyards. No reigning European monarch had ever deliberately made himself a common laborer abroad, and the skills he gathered would fuel the transformation of Russia into a modern European power.