Enlightened Metropolis: Constructing Imperial Moscow, 1762-1855
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Imperial Russia, is was said, had two capital cities because it had two identities: St. Petersburg was Russia's "window to Europe," whereas Moscow preserved the nation's proud historical traditions. Enlightened Metropolis challenges this myth by exploring how the tsarist regime actually tried to turn Moscow into a bridgehead of Europe in the heartland of Russia.
Moscow in the eighteenth century was widely scorned as backward and "Asiatic." The tsars thought it a benighted place that endange...
Moscow in the eighteenth century was widely scorned as backward and "Asiatic." The tsars thought it a benighted place that endange...






















