Russian Prince vs. “German Swine”: Public Slap in the Face, Émigrés, and Local Elites in St. Petersburg at the Time of the French Revolution

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Partie de livre
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Titre
Russian Prince vs. “German Swine”: Public Slap in the Face, Émigrés, and Local Elites in St. Petersburg at the Time of the French Revolution
Titre du livre
The Creation of a Europeanized Elite in Russia, 1762-1825: Public Role and Subjective Self
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Evstratov Alexei
Editeur
Northern Illinois University Press
Lieu d'édition
DeKalb
ISBN
978-0-87580-747-8
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
11/2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editeur⸱rice scientifique
Schönle Andreas, Zorin Andreas, Evstratov Alexei
Numéro de chapitre
6a
Pages
242-260
Langue
anglais
Résumé
The case studied in this chapter deals with the social sphere located between the official cosmopolitanism promoted by the court and rivalries and tensions characteristic of professional corporations. The critical reappraisal of interactions between foreigners and local elites nuances the opposition between aristocratic cosmopolitanism and nascent nationalism—an opposition that informs social and cultural histories of the Russian nobility (Greenfeld 1990). How did Russian nobles feel about their foreign peers who had to leave their country and to abandon property (and rent), and who came to Russia to enjoy ranks, pensions, and honors dispensed by the imperial court? Did the local elite pride itself on its new capacity as the host offering refuge to those who, until recently, pretended to be the role model of the civilized world? These questions will guide my essay in the social history of perceptions of Europeans among Russian elites.
Mots-clé
Cultural History, Russian Studies, French Revolutio, Eighteenth Century History, Expatriots And Emigres, Nobility, History of Elites, Russian History, Social History, Courts and Elites (History), Social Class, Dueling and Codes of Honor, Duelling, Eighteenth Century Studies, Xenophobia, Scandals, Foreigners, Catherine II of Russia, Russian nobility, Saint Petersburg, The French Revolution, European nobility, Saint-Petersburg, History of Duel, Ranks Military, Ranks
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14/12/2018 23:47
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