No. 12 (2013)
Studies

Tsarevich on the journey through Europe: Alexander Nicolaevich and his correpondence with the Tsar Nicholas I, 1838–1839

Zbyněk Vydra
University of Pardubice

Published 2013-06-30

Keywords

  • Russia,
  • 19th century,
  • cultural history,
  • Romanov dynasty,
  • Russian nobility,
  • history of travelling
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How to Cite

Vydra, Z. (2013). Tsarevich on the journey through Europe: Alexander Nicolaevich and his correpondence with the Tsar Nicholas I, 1838–1839. Theatrum Historiae, (12), 69–91. Retrieved from https://theatrum.upce.cz/index.php/theatrum/article/view/1940

Abstract

Alexander Nicolaevich, the heir of the Russian imperial throne, later the Emperor Alexander II (ruled 1855–1881), made a long journey through Europe in 1838–1839. Article, based primarily on the correspondence between Alexander and his father Nicholas I, is focused on this journey as a part of the prince’s preparation for his future reign, in the context of the other journeys of the Romanov family and Russian nobles through Europe.

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