The “Greek project” of Catherine II in cultural and ideological perspectives
Referring Russian dream on Constantinople without Ottoman rule, the author analyses attempts of Catherine II to implement the “Greek project” based on two cultural motives: the Orthodox “brotherhood” of Greeks and Russians and the vision of Greece as the cradle of European culture. The paper describ...
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doaj-7ea76b6a7344431892ed7982db8fc3422021-07-28T21:20:09ZengInstitute of Modern Humanitarian ResearchesStudia Humanitatis2308-80792021-07-012The “Greek project” of Catherine II in cultural and ideological perspectivesKhrul Anastasiia0University of Warsaw (Warsaw, Poland)Referring Russian dream on Constantinople without Ottoman rule, the author analyses attempts of Catherine II to implement the “Greek project” based on two cultural motives: the Orthodox “brotherhood” of Greeks and Russians and the vision of Greece as the cradle of European culture. The paper describes military and ideological attempts of Catherine II to establish Greece as an independent state and shows their political and cultural consequences for Russia and Europe.http://st-hum.ru/en/node/1027/catherine iirussian empireottoman empiregreececrimeaphilhellenismorthodox christianity |
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The “Greek project” of Catherine II in cultural and ideological perspectives |
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The “Greek project” of Catherine II in cultural and ideological perspectives |
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The “Greek project” of Catherine II in cultural and ideological perspectives |
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Institute of Modern Humanitarian Researches |
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Studia Humanitatis |
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Referring Russian dream on Constantinople without Ottoman rule, the author analyses attempts of Catherine II to implement the “Greek project” based on two cultural motives: the Orthodox “brotherhood” of Greeks and Russians and the vision of Greece as the cradle of European culture. The paper describes military and ideological attempts of Catherine II to establish Greece as an independent state and shows their political and cultural consequences for Russia and Europe. |
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catherine ii russian empire ottoman empire greece crimea philhellenism orthodox christianity |
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