Russia, Europe and the world in the long eighteenth-century : proceedings of the Xth International conference of the Study group on eighteenth-century Russia

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Russia, Europe and the world in the long eighteenth-century

proceedings of the Xth International conference of the Study group on eighteenth-century Russia

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Russia, Europe and the World in the Long Eighteenth-Century

This volume offers a selection of contributions to the tenth international conference of the Study Group on Eighteenth-Century Russia, held in 2018 at Strasbourg University, France, which commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the Study Group's founding.

The papers published in this volume cover the various periods of Russia's 'long eighteenth century', from the reign of Peter I (1682-1725) to the reign of Alexander I (1801-1825). The volume comprises eight sections, which focus respectively on : the historiography of the field of eighteenth-century Russian studies over the last fifty years ; the practices of power by the Russian state ; the geography of contacts and trade ; the work of cultural brokers between Russia and contemporary Europe ; the writing of subjectivity ; gender in historical and literary context ; literary practices and traditions ; and the relationship between literature and power.

Each of these eight sections reflect the interdisciplinary approach that is a well-established tradition within the Study Group. The introduction presents an overview of current methodological developments in the field of eighteenth-century Russian studies.

Biographie

Rodolphe Baudin is Professor of Russian Literature at Sorbonne University. He recently published the firstfull translation into French of Nikolai Karamzin's Letters of a Russian Traveller (Institut d'Études slaves ; L'Inventaire, 2022).

Alexeï Evstratov is Associate Professor of Slavic Studies at Grenoble Alpes University. He is the author of Les spectacles francophones à la cour de Russie, 1743-1796 : l'invention d'une société (Liverpool University Press, 2016).

Paul Keenan is Associate Professor of International History at the London School of Economics. He is the author of Saint Petersburg and the Russian Court, 1703-1761 (Palgrave MacMillan, 2013).

Vladislav Rjéoutski is Fellow at the German Historical Institute in Paris. He recently coauthored The French Language in Russia : A Social, Political, Cultural and Literary History (Amsterdam University Press, 2018).