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On poster: "Three one-act plays. 'The Great Catherine, by George Bernard Shaw'. 'Snickering Horses by Emjo Basshe'. 'The Miser by Moliere'.
Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950 (also known as George Bernard Shaw)
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Contemporary Ottoman Views of Catherine the Great [PDF]
This article is the first to examine views of the Russian empress Catherine the Great (r. 1762–96) in the contemporary eighteenth-century Ottoman Empire.
Menchinger, Ethan; id_orcid
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Soviet Studies in History, 1991
"Catherine sat there, sad and in tears, or at least she tried to look like it. Her hour had not yet come, but it was coming…." This is how E. V. Anisimov concludes the final chapter of his book Russia in the Mid-Eighteenth Century [Rossiia v seredine XVIII veka], the only popular work to appear in recent decades concerning the social and political ...
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"Catherine sat there, sad and in tears, or at least she tried to look like it. Her hour had not yet come, but it was coming…." This is how E. V. Anisimov concludes the final chapter of his book Russia in the Mid-Eighteenth Century [Rossiia v seredine XVIII veka], the only popular work to appear in recent decades concerning the social and political ...
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