
"Russian Art & Empire" examines the intersection of Russia’s artistic heritage and imperial legacy, exploring how art has reflected and influenced the empire’s history, identity, and global impact. ZERO POLITICS !
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 66 | Founded | 9 months ago | Last Issue | 10 days ago |
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Dear readers and subscribers,
We have reached the end. When we began this series fifteen weeks ago, Russia was a loose collection of Viking river traders navigating the routes between Scandinavia and Byzantium. Today, Peter the Great stand...
A Note on Chronology: Peter I’s reign is the best-documented in Russian history before the nineteenth century and the most written-about in Western historiography. Russian judicial records, personal correspondence, and the proceedings of th...
A Note on Chronology: The early Romanov period is well-documented through Russian chancery records; diplomatic correspondence with Poland, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire; and, increasingly, through Western European eyewitness accounts as Mo...
The institution chosen to deliver freedom became the architecture of its limits.
Dear readers and subscribers,
Alexander II signed the manifesto in 1861. The terms of what followed would bind the beneficiaries for another generation.
On the morning of February 19, 1861, Emperor Alexander II affixed his signature to the Regulations on Peasants Emanc...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Political Analyst & Writer specializing in conflict zones, diplomacy, and multipolarity. B.A. International Studies/History (California), M.S. Politology, Higher School of Economics (Moscow). Fluent in English, French, and Russian.
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