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ON ISSUE OF EXTERNAL RUSSOPHOBIA (D. URQUHART’S ANTI-RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN IN THE BRITISH PRESS IN 1831-1840)

Ekaterina Davidovna Chkoidze
Lomonosov Moscow State University


Submitted: May 5, 2014
Abstract. External Russophobia has become one of the most topical themes of scientific researches lately. For more than six centuries it is possible to trace the hatred and hostile feelings of the West towards Russia. The present article covers the decennial period (1831-1840) of the display of Russophobia in Great Britain, which cannot be considered apart from one of the most outstanding representatives of the British Russophobia - the diplomat and publicist D. Urquhart.
Key words and phrases:
русофобия
русофобия в Великобритании
Д. Уркуард
Россия XIX века
Russophobia
Russophobia in Great Britain
D. Urquhart
Russia of the XIX century
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