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The invention of Mikhail Lomonosov : a Russian national myth

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This study explores the evolution of Lomonosov’s imposing stature in Russian thought from the middle of the eighteenth century to the closing years of the Soviet period.

It reveals much about the intersection in Russian culture of attitudes towards the meaning and significance of science, as well as about the rise of a Russian national identity, of which Lomonosov became an outstanding symbol.

Idealised depictions of Lomonosov were employed by Russian scientists, historians, and poets, among others, in efforts to affirm to their countrymen and to the state the pragmatic advantages of science to a modernising nation.

In setting forth this assumption, Usitalo notes that no sharply drawn division can be upheld between the utilisation of the myth of Lomonosov during the Soviet period of Russian history and that which characterised earlier views.

The main elements that formed the mythology were laid down in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; Soviet scholars simply added more exaggerated layers to existing representations.

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Academic Studies Press
1618111736 / 9781618111739
Hardback
509.2
29/08/2013
United States
English
298 pages
25 cm