TY - BOOK ID - 139205350 TI - Russia, Europe and the world in the long eighteenth-century : proceedings of the Xth International conference of the Study group on eighteenth-century Russia AU - Baudin, Rodolphe AU - Evstratov, Alexei. AU - Keenan, Paul AU - Rjéoutski, Vladislav AU - Study group on eighteenth-century Russia. International conference (10 ; 2018 ; Strasbourg) PY - 2023 SN - 9791034401581 PB - Strasbourg : Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, DB - UniCat KW - Politique et gouvernement -- Russie KW - Politique sociale -- Russie KW - Politique économique -- Russie KW - Politique culturelle KW - Politique et gouvernement KW - Politique sociale KW - Politique économique KW - Russia KW - Politics and government KW - Social life and customs KW - Economic policy UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:139205350 AB - Vingt contributions qui abordent divers aspects de l'histoire politique, sociale, économique et culturelle de l'Empire russe au XVIIIe siècle. Une attention particulière est portée sur son inscription dans le contexte d'une histoire globale. La question de l'évolution du champ de recherche dans le contexte de l'invasion de l'Ukraine est également posée. "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, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Study Group’s founding. The papers published in this volume cover Russia’s “long eighteenth century”, from the reign of Peter I (1682-1725) to the reign of Alexander I (1801-1825). The eight main sections reflect the interdisciplinary approach of the Study Group. They focus on: the historiographical evolution 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 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 relect 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." ER -