Intimate Empire tells the story of the Mansurovs, a small noble family who played a momentous role in the Russian Empire, as they struggled to reassert the countries importance on the global stage after their defeat in the Crimean War, showing how three generations of a family advanced the intertwined causes of the Russian Empire and Orthodoxy.
Intimate Empire tells the story of the Mansurovs, a small noble family who played a momentous role in the Russian Empire, as they struggled to reassert the countries importance on the global stage after their defeat in the Crimean War, showing how three generations of a family advanced the intertwined causes of the Russian Empire and Orthodoxy.
Alexa von Winning is a Lecturer in Eastern European and Modern History at Tuebingen University. She obtained a master's degree in history (2010) and a PhD (2018) at Tuebingen University. During her graduate studies, she was a Short-Term Scholar at the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and at the German Historical Institute in Moscow.
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Introduction 1: Sevastopol, 1855: Family Networks and Wartime Publicity 2: Jerusalem, 1856-1889: The Russian Compound 3: Constantinople, 1884-1889: Public Archaeology 4: Riga, 1889-1914: Construction and Conflict 5: Moscow, 1904-1917: Return and Revolution 6: Wanderings and Homelessness, 1917-1936 Conclusion
Introduction 1: Sevastopol, 1855: Family Networks and Wartime Publicity 2: Jerusalem, 1856-1889: The Russian Compound 3: Constantinople, 1884-1889: Public Archaeology 4: Riga, 1889-1914: Construction and Conflict 5: Moscow, 1904-1917: Return and Revolution 6: Wanderings and Homelessness, 1917-1936 Conclusion
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