N. M. Karamzin on upbringing and education in Russia
The article is dedicated to Nikolai Karamzin, a historian and a major public figure of imperial Russia. His various achievements make him a figure of lasting significance and continuing interest. The subject of the research is N. M. Karamzin’s views on the matters of public education and of ideological and family upbringing in the late 18th — early 19th-century Russia. Special attention is paid to N. M. Karamzin’s various political essays that addressed the country's educational problems. Another focus is on Karamzin’s The Memoir on Old and New Russia.
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The history of Lithuania in the national historiography of the second half of the 19th — early 20th century
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Transformation of the institutional matrix of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania within the Russian Empire
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Mary Crawford Fraser and Alice Mabel Bacon on the Japanese society of the late 19th/early 20th century
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The influence of political and socioeconomic processes in the Russian Empire on the development of the Baltic Fleet
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Russia and the European Union in the Baltic region: a treacherous path to partnership
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Nuclear power in the Baltic Sea region: the history of emergence and the political and economic features of its development
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Russia’s energy geostrategy in the Baltic Sea region
... characteristics of the Russian energy policy in these countries, and provides with a forecast for energy policy development in the region. A geostrategic approach dictates any successful energy policy in the Baltic Sea region to bring in line Russian interests with those of the European states.
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The image of modern Russian innovations in the Danish mass media
This article sets out to identify the attitude of the Danish mass media to modern Russian innovations. The research is timely because of the Russian interest in the experience of Denmark — one of the "innovation leaders" of the EU. The author analyses a number of publications on Russia in the Danish mass media. The positive image of Russian innovations in Danish periodicals is analysed ...