This article examines the origins of different attributions of the uniform that Catherine II wore on the day of the coup in 1762 that brought her to the throne. It traces the importance of this episode in eighteenth-century culture and in Catherine’s self-representation by looking at memoirs, as well as by exploring the history of the Preobrazhenskii and Semenovskii regiments, in terms of the guards’ uniforms and their cultural meanings, and by studying royal ceremonies and the iconography of eighteenth-century portraits. The article then uses the lens of Pushkin’s novel The Captain’s Daughter (1836) to rethink this episode in the context of early nineteenth-century history, Pushkin’s personal biography and his thoughts on Russian history a...
Although virtually unknown in literary studies today, Martha Wilmot\u27s The Russian Journals remain...
This article essay examines the liturgical embroideries associated with the Empress Alexandra Fedoro...
The following notes highlight some of the structural patterns and textual fragments of Alexander Pus...
This article examines some of the complexities of female rule during the reign of Catherine II (1762...
Soon after the coup d’état of 1762, which brought Catherine II, also known as Catherine the Great, t...
When Western audiences think about Russia today, images of the hyper-masculine Putin administration ...
This paper explores portrayals of Catherinian Russia in British and American periodicals during her ...
This article examines the evolution in the cultural perception of the fashion shop in eighteenth-cen...
This article studies a corpus of state decrees aimed at regulating production of uniform cloth and m...
Britain in the fin de siècle was home to many significant communities of political émigrés. Among Ru...
There are three sections in this article, all concerning The Captains Daughter (Kapitanskaia dochka,...
The tale of the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, the last Romanov emperor, is well known to history. Blood...
This dissertation examines the relationship between art and power in the reign of Catherine II of Ru...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the studied problem is caused by need of studying the pract...
This article tries to trace the public activities of Princess Ekaterina Dashkova (1743-1810) and ana...
Although virtually unknown in literary studies today, Martha Wilmot\u27s The Russian Journals remain...
This article essay examines the liturgical embroideries associated with the Empress Alexandra Fedoro...
The following notes highlight some of the structural patterns and textual fragments of Alexander Pus...
This article examines some of the complexities of female rule during the reign of Catherine II (1762...
Soon after the coup d’état of 1762, which brought Catherine II, also known as Catherine the Great, t...
When Western audiences think about Russia today, images of the hyper-masculine Putin administration ...
This paper explores portrayals of Catherinian Russia in British and American periodicals during her ...
This article examines the evolution in the cultural perception of the fashion shop in eighteenth-cen...
This article studies a corpus of state decrees aimed at regulating production of uniform cloth and m...
Britain in the fin de siècle was home to many significant communities of political émigrés. Among Ru...
There are three sections in this article, all concerning The Captains Daughter (Kapitanskaia dochka,...
The tale of the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, the last Romanov emperor, is well known to history. Blood...
This dissertation examines the relationship between art and power in the reign of Catherine II of Ru...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the studied problem is caused by need of studying the pract...
This article tries to trace the public activities of Princess Ekaterina Dashkova (1743-1810) and ana...
Although virtually unknown in literary studies today, Martha Wilmot\u27s The Russian Journals remain...
This article essay examines the liturgical embroideries associated with the Empress Alexandra Fedoro...
The following notes highlight some of the structural patterns and textual fragments of Alexander Pus...