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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2013. Issue 12-1
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BEGINNING OF BARON PROSPER DE BARANTE’S DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITY IN RUSSIA

Tat'yana Aleksandrovna Fedina
Moscow State Pedagogical University


Submitted: November 6, 2013
Abstract. The article tells about the beginning of the diplomatic mission of Baron Prosper de Barante, the ambassador of France in Russia from 1835 till 1841. Prosper de Barante arrived in Russia at the time of strained relations that existed between Russia and France in the 1830-1840s as Emperor Nicholas I did not approve of French King Louis Philippe and July Monarchy regime. The author pays special attention to how the French ambassador was received by the Emperor and the Russian court, what problems existed at that moment in bilateral relations, and what tasks the French government set before Barante in these circumstances.
Key words and phrases:
русско-французские отношения
Проспер де Барант
Николай I
Луи Филипп
Июльская монархия
Russian-French relations
Prosper de Barante
Nicholas I
Louis Philippe
July Monarchy
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