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- Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg
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- 28/11/2023
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- Études orientales, slaves et néo-helléniques
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- anglais
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Russia, Europe and the World in the Long Eighteenth Century
Proceedings of the Xth International Conference of the Study Group on Eighteenth-Century Russia
Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg
Études orientales, slaves et néo-helléniques
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This volume offers a selection of contributions to the tenth international
conference of the Study Group on Eighteenth-Century Russia, held in 2018 at
Strasbourg University, France, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the
Study Group’s founding. The papers published in this volume cover Russia’s
“long eighteenth century”, from the reign of Peter I (1682-1725) to the reign
of Alexander I (1801-1825). The eight main sections reflect the
interdisciplinary approach of the Study Group. They focus on: the
historiographical evolution of eighteenth-century Russian studies over the
last fifty years; the practices of power by the Russian state; the geography
of contacts and trade; the work of cultural brokers between Russia and Europe;
the writing of subjectivity; gender in historical and literary context;
literary practices and traditions; and the relationship between literature and
power. The afterword is a retrospective of the Study Group’s history by its
President, Professor Anthony G. Cross.
conference of the Study Group on Eighteenth-Century Russia, held in 2018 at
Strasbourg University, France, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the
Study Group’s founding. The papers published in this volume cover Russia’s
“long eighteenth century”, from the reign of Peter I (1682-1725) to the reign
of Alexander I (1801-1825). The eight main sections reflect the
interdisciplinary approach of the Study Group. They focus on: the
historiographical evolution of eighteenth-century Russian studies over the
last fifty years; the practices of power by the Russian state; the geography
of contacts and trade; the work of cultural brokers between Russia and Europe;
the writing of subjectivity; gender in historical and literary context;
literary practices and traditions; and the relationship between literature and
power. The afterword is a retrospective of the Study Group’s history by its
President, Professor Anthony G. Cross.
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