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The Enlightenment in the Correspondence of Catherine the Great and Friedrich Melchior Grimm

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Was there a Russian Enlightenment?
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5/8. Kelsey Rubin-Detlev (Ertegun House, Oxford) delivers a talk for "Was there a Russian Enlightenment?", a one-day seminar held at Ertegun House, Oxford in November 2012.

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Was there a Russian Enlightenment?
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Kelsey Rubin-Detlev
Keywords
russian
history
ertegun
Russia
humanities
Department: Ertegun Graduate Scholarships Programme
Date Added: 03/12/2012
Duration: 00:30:01

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