Over 450 years have elapsed since the English navigator Richard Chancellor arrived by chance in the White Sea and made his way to the Moscow of Ivan the Terrible. It was a ‘discovery’ that eventually would lead to the establishment of commercial, political and cultural relations between Great Britain and Russia that provide a fascinating history of political estrangement and reconciliation and cultural rejection and acceptance. Much has been written both about English influences on Russian li..
During the era of Russia's modernisation and industrialisation which spans from the death of Nichola...
The 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea revived the historical myth that the peninsula has always been...
The three last decades of the Nineteenth Century found the relations between Britain and Russia base...
Over 450 years have elapsed since the English navigator Richard Chancellor arrived by chance in the ...
In British eyes, Russia was considered a non-entity before Peter the Great came into the scene. Asid...
Described by the sixteenth-century English poet George Turbervile as "a people passing rude, to vice...
Described by the sixteenth-century English poet George Turbervile as "a people passing rude, to vice...
I When in 1613, following the Time of Troubles, the first Romanov came to the throne of Muscovy, six...
This dissertation is a literary, cultural, and theoretical analysis of selected British and Russian ...
This work examines key elements of the British and Russian empires in order to present a new perspec...
1) Dostoevsky and English Literature 2) Dostoevsky\u27s Journey to England 3) The Railways and Indus...
After the “Ochakov crisis” of 1791, Russia and Britain were on the verge of war. In 1788 Russia had...
This study commences with a simple question: how did Russia matter to England in the age of William ...
At the beginning of the present century, Anglo-Russian rivalry was perhaps the most important factor...
This thesis explores the involvement of Russian emigres in disseminating and informing the reception...
During the era of Russia's modernisation and industrialisation which spans from the death of Nichola...
The 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea revived the historical myth that the peninsula has always been...
The three last decades of the Nineteenth Century found the relations between Britain and Russia base...
Over 450 years have elapsed since the English navigator Richard Chancellor arrived by chance in the ...
In British eyes, Russia was considered a non-entity before Peter the Great came into the scene. Asid...
Described by the sixteenth-century English poet George Turbervile as "a people passing rude, to vice...
Described by the sixteenth-century English poet George Turbervile as "a people passing rude, to vice...
I When in 1613, following the Time of Troubles, the first Romanov came to the throne of Muscovy, six...
This dissertation is a literary, cultural, and theoretical analysis of selected British and Russian ...
This work examines key elements of the British and Russian empires in order to present a new perspec...
1) Dostoevsky and English Literature 2) Dostoevsky\u27s Journey to England 3) The Railways and Indus...
After the “Ochakov crisis” of 1791, Russia and Britain were on the verge of war. In 1788 Russia had...
This study commences with a simple question: how did Russia matter to England in the age of William ...
At the beginning of the present century, Anglo-Russian rivalry was perhaps the most important factor...
This thesis explores the involvement of Russian emigres in disseminating and informing the reception...
During the era of Russia's modernisation and industrialisation which spans from the death of Nichola...
The 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea revived the historical myth that the peninsula has always been...
The three last decades of the Nineteenth Century found the relations between Britain and Russia base...