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Kul`turnye Initsiativy Petra Velikogo
Materialy II Mezhdunarodnogo Kongressa Petrovskikh Gorodov. Sankt-Peterburg, 9-11 Iiunia 2010 Goda
[ Cultural initiatives of Peter the Great : Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress of Petrine towns. Saint Petersburg, June 9-11, 2010]

Ed. by E.V. Anisimov, N.L. Korsakova
St. Petersburg:  Evropeiskii Dom, 2011
294 p. [12 ill.]Images
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm. Printing 500
ISBN: 9785801502793
Language: Russian
This book analyzes the role of the Petrine era in the history of Russia, as well as the cultural integration of Russian cities and towns founded by Peter the Great. It is based on the reports made at the 2nd International Congress of Petrine towns. Rubrics: Cultural initiatives of Peter the Great; Petrine Russia and Western Europe; Cities of the Petrine epoch; Enlightenment and school education of the Petrine epoch; The Petrine epoch: Sources and reminiscences. List of publications of the Institute of Peter the Great. (0.425 kg.)
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