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Russian-French Relations of the Era of Nicholas I and Louis-Philippe: Historical Lessons
[Российско-Французские Отношения Эпохи Николая I И Луи-Филиппа: Исторические Уроки]

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  • Tanshina, Natalia (Таньшина, Наталья)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

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The work is dedicated to the comparative analysis of the state activities of Emperor Nicholas I and King Louis-Philippe of Orleans, as well as to the relationships between Russia and France during the reign of Nicholas I and the existence of the regime of the July monarchy in France (1830-1848). These years were one of the most difficult periods of the relationships, which was due to the rejection of Nicholas I the regime, caused by the July Revolution. At the same time, it was the first experience of interaction and peaceful coexistence of autocratic Russia and liberal France. The article analyzes the interaction of states with different political systems and ideologies in the conditions of a multipolar world within the framework of the "European concert" and the Vienna system. The object of the study is Russian-French relations during the reign of Emperor Nicholas I and King Louis-Philip of Orleans, mutual representations and stereotypes of mutual perception, intercultural dialogue between countries with different political regimes.

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  • Tanshina, Natalia (Таньшина, Наталья), 2018. "Russian-French Relations of the Era of Nicholas I and Louis-Philippe: Historical Lessons [Российско-Французские Отношения Эпохи Николая I И Луи-Филиппа: Исторические Уроки]," Working Papers 061816, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:061816
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