Referring to epistolary works, memoirs, and political essays of 1812 taken mostly from archives of France and Germany, the author considers the attitude of the population of the five so-called “Little Russian provinces”, i.e. Kyiv, Chernigiv, Novgorod-Siverskyi, Poltava, and Sloboda Ukraine to Napoleon’s invasion. Relying on the method of documentary deconstruction, the author proves the inconsistence of the mythological assertion (which finds some support in Ukrainian historiography) about the presence of pro-French sentiments among the representatives of the clergy, nobility, and peasantry of Little Russia, who allegedly hoped for autonomy or independence. The author pays close attention to the critical reconsideration of textbook example...
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Based on the analysis of little-known and forgotten letters of Russian writers, most of them introdu...
This article examines how issues of national and confessional diversity of the country were reflecte...
This article is devoted to the problem of analysing the taxis as a text category in the structure of...
The category of intertextuality and playing with the reader have become an integral part of mass lit...
The article considers one of the first pieces of music for an academic saxophone ensemble through th...
The object of this study is hybrid discourse as a result of the integration of language markers and ...
Rationale: angiodysplasia may account for about 5% of all cases of vascular abnormalities. Patients...
This paper analyses the myths which appeared around some local archaeological and architectonic site...
This article is devoted to the Figuration Libre association which became a landmark in the French ar...
This article studies the material world of the office of the Siberian Oberbergamt in the 1730s. It a...
This article presents the analysis of the accounts of the Late Byzantine writers about the food trad...
Referring to literary texts, this article considers the possibilities of systematisation and interpr...
This article studies one of the relevant issues of Russian stone-cutting arts of the turn of the nin...
Tourism is one of the sectors of the economy that have a significant multiplier effect and contribut...
This article is devoted to the study of the formation of a management system in Ingermanland Provinc...
Based on the analysis of little-known and forgotten letters of Russian writers, most of them introdu...
This article examines how issues of national and confessional diversity of the country were reflecte...
This article is devoted to the problem of analysing the taxis as a text category in the structure of...
The category of intertextuality and playing with the reader have become an integral part of mass lit...