The tale of the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, the last Romanov emperor, is well known to history. Bloodshed, holy men, a domineering wife, and a haemophiliac son are recurring themes in studies of Nicholas’ reign. There is also a tendency to overlook the four girls in white dresses who appear on the margins of these narratives: the Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia Nikolaevna, daughters of the tsar. This thesis aims to examine the lives of these four young women using translated versions of their diaries and letters, as well as memoirs and letters written by those closest to them; essentially, it asks what exactly a Russian Grand Duchess did every day. By reconsidering the tercentenary celebrations of the Romanov dynasty in 1...
When Western audiences think about Russia today, images of the hyper-masculine Putin administration ...
Defence date: 19 September 2006Examining Board: Prof. Andrea Graziosi, Università di Napoli Federico...
This dissertation examines the literature of royal consorts in Stuart England. Critics and historian...
This paper summarizes the events that led to the fall of the Romanov family and the end of the tsari...
The fall of the Romanovs in 1917 led to a very dark time in Russian history, one of chaos and eventu...
On July 17, 1918, three hundred years of monarchy had ended in Russia with the brutal murder/executi...
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In my senior honors thesis I explore the governmental intention behind the educational reforms of Ni...
This article deals with one of the most dramatic and little-studied periods of life of Grent Duchess...
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This thesis focuses on the career of Russian journalist Olga Alekseevna Novikova (1840-1925), a cosm...
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Princess Ekaterina Romanovna Dashkova (1743–1810) was one of the most remarkable women of her time. ...
This is the first publication in toto of a forgotten memoir “My Ordeals in 1918” by baroness Varvara...
When Western audiences think about Russia today, images of the hyper-masculine Putin administration ...
Defence date: 19 September 2006Examining Board: Prof. Andrea Graziosi, Università di Napoli Federico...
This dissertation examines the literature of royal consorts in Stuart England. Critics and historian...
This paper summarizes the events that led to the fall of the Romanov family and the end of the tsari...
The fall of the Romanovs in 1917 led to a very dark time in Russian history, one of chaos and eventu...
On July 17, 1918, three hundred years of monarchy had ended in Russia with the brutal murder/executi...
This article examines the origins of different attributions of the uniform that Catherine II wore on...
In my senior honors thesis I explore the governmental intention behind the educational reforms of Ni...
This article deals with one of the most dramatic and little-studied periods of life of Grent Duchess...
Europe in the sixteenth century viewed Muscovy with fear and suspicion. Westerners saw Russia mainly...
Louise of Meckelburg-Strelitz was born on March 10, 1776 and died just thirty-four years later. In h...
This thesis focuses on the career of Russian journalist Olga Alekseevna Novikova (1840-1925), a cosm...
This article essay examines the liturgical embroideries associated with the Empress Alexandra Fedoro...
Princess Ekaterina Romanovna Dashkova (1743–1810) was one of the most remarkable women of her time. ...
This is the first publication in toto of a forgotten memoir “My Ordeals in 1918” by baroness Varvara...
When Western audiences think about Russia today, images of the hyper-masculine Putin administration ...
Defence date: 19 September 2006Examining Board: Prof. Andrea Graziosi, Università di Napoli Federico...
This dissertation examines the literature of royal consorts in Stuart England. Critics and historian...