‘Agir à l’anglaise’ – Britain, France and Russia in the Imperial mirror, 1814–1914

This paper offers an overview of the pooling and sharing of knowledge between the British, French and Russian empires in the 19th century. It begins by exploring how far the Russian ruling elite saw the British and French Empires as exemplars and borrowed techniques and tools of conquest and rule fr...

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Main Author: Morrison, A
Other Authors: Schayegh, C
Format: Book section
Language:English
Published: Leiden University Press 2024
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