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The international politics of recognition: Soviet Russia in world affairs, 1917 - 1939
In: Research report 24
Sverige och Ryssland: ett 1200-årigt förhållande
In: Scandinavian university books
Från Åbo till Ryssland: en studie i urban befolkningsrörlighet 1850 - 1890
In: Acta Academiae Aboensis
In: Ser. A, Humaniora, humanistiska vetenskaper, socialvetenskaper, teologi 47,3
Vad angar oss Rysslands affarer? Ryssland och Sovjetunionen i svensk statsvetenskaplig forskning
In: Statsvetenskaplig tidskrift, Band 112, Heft 5, S. 603-616
ISSN: 0039-0747
ΣΤΟΙΧΕΙΑ ΓΙΑ ΤΙΣ ΣΧΕΣΕΙΣ ΤΟΥ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ ΕΛΛΑΔΙΟΥ ΜΕ ΤΗ ΡΩΣΙΑ
Δεν παρατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικά. ; Alexander Helladius (ca. 1686- ?) from Larissa was an important Greek intellectual and made a name for himself in Western Europe through his studies and activities in various countries. The objective of this paper is to examine his relations with Russia, the emerging political and military power of the Orthodox East at the beginning of the eighteenth century. Helladius met with Peter the Great through the help of Robert Erskine, Peter's personal physician, in Karlsbad in 1712 and decided to dedicate his magnum opus Status praesens Ecclesiae Graecae [Altdorf] (1714) to the Czar as a sign of extreme admiration and as a token of gratitude. Probably, through that act Helladius was intending to secure his future move to Russia, where numerous Greeks were living and working at that time including some of his friends (e.g., Anastasios Michail from Nausea). Helladius arrived to Moscow in September of 1715 and was employed as a physician, since he had studied medicine earlier at the University of Altdorf. Although his further whereabouts in Russia still remain unknown, Helladius played several years later indirectly a role through his book Status in the condemnation of his compatriots, Serapheim from Mytilini in 1732 and Liverios Golettis in 1734. Russia's most eminent ecclesiastical figure at that time, Feofan Prokopovich, used the information provided by Helladius in his Status about these two persons as additional evidence in order to achieve their condemnation. It is hoped that the investigation of archival material in the future will shed more light on Helladius' activities in Russia and will unearth an ignored side of the Graeco-Russian relations of that period.
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Emanciperade till underordning: det sovjetiska könssystemets uppkomst och diskursiva reproduktion
Zsfassung in engl. Sprache u.d.T.: Emancipated to subordination
Borgå 1809: ceremoni och fest
In: Skrifter utgivna av Svenska Litteratursällskapet i Finland Nr 718