Prorossiiskaia evoliutsiia vzgliadov Uil'iama Tomasa Steda: rol' lichnosti v istorii britansko-rossiiskikh otnoshenii

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All-Russian scientific conference «Problems of Higher Education and Current Tendencies of Socio-Humanitarian Knowledge (VII Arsentiev Readings)»
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All-Russian scientific conference «Problems of Higher Education and Current Tendencies of Socio-Humanitarian Knowledge (VII Arsentiev Readings)»
Author:
Olga A. Burukina 1
Work direction:
Личность в истории и история в личности
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164-174
Received: 15 January 2020

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1 Russian State Social University
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Burukina O. A. (2020). Prorossiiskaia evoliutsiia vzgliadov Uil'iama Tomasa Steda: rol' lichnosti v istorii britansko-rossiiskikh otnoshenii. Problems of Higher Education and Current Tendencies of Socio-Humanitarian Knowledge (VII Arsentiev Readings), 164-174. Чебоксары: PH "Sreda".

Abstract

В статье анализируется процесс трансформации взглядов и отношения к России выдающегося британского журналиста и писателя У.Т. Стэда, кардинальным образом повлиявшего на развитие британского общества в конце XIX в., в значительной мере изменившего направления как внутренней, так и внешней политики Великобритании и приложившего невиданные прежде усилия для того, чтобы, преодолев влияние пропаганды и стереотипов, по-настоящему узнать Россию, ее монархов и интеллектуалов и развенчать мифы об «отсталой», «варварской», «азиатской» стране и деспотизме её «кровавых тиранов». Автором выявляются факторы, обусловившие эволюцию политических взглядов У.Т. Стэда, и раскрываются ключевые особенности геополитической ситуации, а также специфика внешней и внутренней политики Великобритании в период с 1876 по 1888 г.

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