Russia’s French Connection

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Foreign Campaign
Franco-Russian relations
French Borrowings
French Immigration
French Influence
French influence on Russian society
French Language
French Loanwords
historical linguistics
Lexical Analysis
military memoir analysis
Military Memoirs
Napoleonic era studies
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periodical literature history
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Russian Authors
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367515454
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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While it is generally acknowledged that Russia’s culture has been influenced by France, the present study goes beyond the Francophile preferences of the noble elite and examines Russian society more broadly, exploring those elements of French cultural influence that are still relevant today. This is done through an historical analysis of French loanwords in the Russian language from the time of Peter the Great to the present. The result of this lexical analysis and subsequent study of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century archival, periodical, and memoir material is to empirically link Russia’s present culture to two major Franco-Russian events: the wave of immigration to Russia following the French Revolution and Russia’s war with Napoleon.

This is primarily a book for those interested in European history, particularly imperial Russia, the French Revolution, and the Napoleonic Wars. The study of Russian officer memoirs includes original campaign maps, which may be of interest to military historians. The analysis of periodical literature will likewise be a resource for those studying the history of printing, publishing, and journalism in Russia. The book’s interdisciplinary nature, however, broadens its relevance to linguists, cultural historians, and those in the emerging field of Immigration Studies.

Adam Coker is Assistant Professor of History at Brewton-Parker College in Mt. Vernon, Georgia.

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