After the “Ochakov crisis” of 1791, Russia and Britain were on the verge of war. In 1788 Russia had seized the Ochakov fortress from the Ottoman Empire, and the British Prime Minister, William Pitt (1759–1806), had attempted to forcibly secure its return. Pitt perceived Russian successes in the former Ottoman territories, such as Ochakov and Bender, as threats to British trade interests in the Baltic Sea, but he was quickly forced to withdraw his ultimatum when the idea of war with Russia became unpopular among the British public. Relationships between the two countries improved a few years later, due to their shared antipathy for Revolutionary France, which entered into war with Britain in 1793. The British Government hoped to persuade ...
On 1 February 1793, the National Convention of Revolutionary France declared war on Great Britain an...
This dissertation is a literary, cultural, and theoretical analysis of selected British and Russian ...
During the July Crisis, the United Kingdom was put under strong pressure from Russia and the latter’...
Russian-British Diplomatic Relations in a Saxon-Polish Context on the Eve of Prussian Aggression. He...
At the beginning of the present century, Anglo-Russian rivalry was perhaps the most important factor...
During the third year of the Great War 1914-1918 Russia experienced the upheaval of revolution, prec...
After the Crimean War, the great powers drew attention to the issue of Bessarabia. According to the ...
After the collapse of the ‘Boxer Rebellion’, Russia wanted to take an advantage of the fact that her...
The three last decades of the Nineteenth Century found the relations between Britain and Russia base...
The Crimean War of 1853-1856 provoked the hostility between the Russian and the English peoples. Thi...
This thesis covers the relations between Great Britain and Russia from 1848 to 1856. In particular, ...
When the Constitution was ratified on May 3, 1791, establishing good relations with Russia was the m...
By his own admission, Simon Vorontsov (Woronzow or Woronzoff, 1744–1832) was ill-suited and unprepar...
Lord John G. L. Durham’s mission to Petersburg (July-October 1832) made an unexpected opportunity fo...
During the years of the Anglo-Soviet Alliance (1941-45), Britain brimmed with an unprecedented enthu...
On 1 February 1793, the National Convention of Revolutionary France declared war on Great Britain an...
This dissertation is a literary, cultural, and theoretical analysis of selected British and Russian ...
During the July Crisis, the United Kingdom was put under strong pressure from Russia and the latter’...
Russian-British Diplomatic Relations in a Saxon-Polish Context on the Eve of Prussian Aggression. He...
At the beginning of the present century, Anglo-Russian rivalry was perhaps the most important factor...
During the third year of the Great War 1914-1918 Russia experienced the upheaval of revolution, prec...
After the Crimean War, the great powers drew attention to the issue of Bessarabia. According to the ...
After the collapse of the ‘Boxer Rebellion’, Russia wanted to take an advantage of the fact that her...
The three last decades of the Nineteenth Century found the relations between Britain and Russia base...
The Crimean War of 1853-1856 provoked the hostility between the Russian and the English peoples. Thi...
This thesis covers the relations between Great Britain and Russia from 1848 to 1856. In particular, ...
When the Constitution was ratified on May 3, 1791, establishing good relations with Russia was the m...
By his own admission, Simon Vorontsov (Woronzow or Woronzoff, 1744–1832) was ill-suited and unprepar...
Lord John G. L. Durham’s mission to Petersburg (July-October 1832) made an unexpected opportunity fo...
During the years of the Anglo-Soviet Alliance (1941-45), Britain brimmed with an unprecedented enthu...
On 1 February 1793, the National Convention of Revolutionary France declared war on Great Britain an...
This dissertation is a literary, cultural, and theoretical analysis of selected British and Russian ...
During the July Crisis, the United Kingdom was put under strong pressure from Russia and the latter’...