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The invention of Mikhail Lomonosov: a Russian national myth

Part of the Imperial Encounters in Russian History series
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For more than two hundred years, the eighteenth-century polymath Mikhail Vasil'evich Lomonosov (1711-1765) has been glorified in Russian culture as the "e;father"e; of Russian science, literature, and, more generally, learning.

This study traces 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 attitudes toward the meaning and significance of science in Russian culture, as well as about the rise of a Russian national identity, of which Lomonosov became an outstanding symbol.

Steven Usitalo argues that Lomonosov's fame has surpassed any realistic association with the known details of his life; he is of interest primarily as a symbolic figure who fulfilled the tangible intellectual and emotional requirements that Russian pride demanded in a national myth.

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Academic Studies Press
1618111957 / 9781618111951
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
509.2
15/01/2013
English
300 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.