Russia. Yasnaya Polyana

March 9, 2008 at 4:15 pm | In Blogroll, Russian art, Russian culture, Russian history, travel to Russia | Leave a Comment
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Writers of the Golden Age of Russian prose were, as a rule, born and brought up in their family estates. Leo Tolstoy, who reached pan-European popularity as a novelist and philosopher, was not an exception: a count himself, he was an heir of the noble Volkonsky family. The grandfather from his mother’s side, Prince Nikolay Volkonsky, once bought an estate near Tula, about 200 km from Moscow; this large estate later became the home of the Tolstoys, most famously among them, Leo. The estate was maintained until the 1917 revolution. But its value for our generation is not limited to a model prosperity; what impresses and even intrigues is how Tolstoy implied his philosophical views here, from the position of landlord. Moreover, several rooms can be described as real sanctuaries of literature, the very places where Tolstoy wrote most of his novels. Read more and view photos

Ukrainian woman with power at the Ottoman Empire

March 9, 2008 at 4:03 pm | In Blogroll, Ukrainian women | Leave a Comment
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Roxelana, Roxolana, Roxelane, Rossa, Ruziac, known also by her Turkish name of Hürrem (or Khourrem or Karima), meaning “the cheerful one”, (c. 1510 – April 18, 1558) was the Ukrainian (“Ruthenian” in the terminology of the day) and only legal wife of the Ottoman sultan Süleyman the Magnificent of the Ottoman Empire. Sixteenth century sources are silent as to her maiden name, but much later Ukrainian and Polish traditions, especially Ukrainian folk traditions first recorded in the nineteenth century, give it as Anastasia (diminutive: Nastia); in polish tradition: Aleksandra Lisovska. Read more

Ideal husband, successful marriage and true love through the Russian Women’s eyes

March 8, 2008 at 1:33 am | In Blogroll, Russian culture, Russian history, Russian women, relationship, travel to Russia | Leave a Comment
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The Russian sociologists after their researches came to a conclusion that the ideal husband in the Russian women’s conception must to be smart, strong and family prosperity provider. A happy family for a Russian woman is a family where she feels protection and support of her man, as we say in Russia to be as behind a stone wall. Read more

Great Women of Moscow

March 7, 2008 at 1:59 am | In Blogroll, Russian art, Russian culture, Russian history, Russian literature, Russian women, relationship, travel to Russia | Leave a Comment
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Women’s Day is this Saturday, of course; so here is a walk that celebrates a few of the many talented women who have called Moscow home. Our journey ends at the striking Novode­vichy Convent, which was a refuge or prison for many influential noblewomen in the 18th century while the cemetery next door remembers women from every field (If you wish to take a trip just to Novodevichy, take the number 15 trolley – tickets are 25 rubles from the driver – passing close to the houses of a number of Moscow’s famous females). Read more and view photos

Volgograd (Stalingrad)

March 3, 2008 at 8:18 pm | In Blogroll, Russian art, Russian culture, Russian history, Russian women, travel to Russia | Leave a Comment
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Today the town’s name is Volgograd – Uncle Joe’s namesake disappeared in the late 1950s when the anti-Stalin campaign was in full swing. However, the town itself, built after the Master Plan of the late 1940s, still remains Stalingrad – the influence of the dictator can be discovered in every architectural ensemble. Read more

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March 1, 2008 at 5:11 am | In Blogroll, Russian women, Ukrainian women, travel to Russia | Leave a Comment
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All-Russia Exhibition Center

March 1, 2008 at 4:31 am | In Blogroll, Russian art, Russian culture, Russian history, Russian literature, Russian women, Ukrainian women, relationship, travel to Russia | Leave a Comment
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A great trip to cheer up a gloomy weekend or celebrate a sunny one, is a journey by monorail to the incredible All-Russia Exhibition Center (Vserossiyskiy Vystavochny Centr, VVTs), packed with colorful Soviet-era pavilions to explore, followed by a brisk walk through the Botanical Gardens beyond. You can also start from the VDNKh Metro Station, of course, which commemorates the park’s old acronym, “The Exhibition of Economic Achievements.” Read more and view photos

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