WAS NAPOLEON'S INVASION A REAL THREAT TO RUSSIA TO LOSE ITS NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY?

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  • Sergey G. Voskoboynikov Don State Technical University
  • Tatyana V. Schukina Don State Technical University
  • Vladimir G. Tahtamishev Rostov State Transport University (RSTU)
  • Maria S. Akisheva Crimean Federal University Humanities and Education Science Academy (branch)
  • Andrey Y. Gumenyuk Alupkinsky Palace and Park Museum-Reserve
  • Svetlana V. Yushina Don State Technical University

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Napoleon; Alexander I; War of 1812; geopolitics; Indian campaign; Bonaparte; Moscow; Napoleon’s plans

Resumo

In this article, the authors try to find the answer to the question of what consequences could have the defeat in the First Patriotic War with Napoleon in 1812. In the search for an answer to this question, the authors conclude that Napoleon’s plans in 1812 regarding Russia should be considered as part of his more general plan to create new Europe, where France was to play a leading role. This policy of Napoleon came into direct conflict with Russia’s ally, England, which also nurtured the ideas of continental hegemony. In the eyes of Napoleon, our country possessed an ambivalent essence, synthesizing in itself the West and the East, Europe and Asia, barbarism and civilization. His intentions, therefore, were to simplify the sociocultural space of Russia. For these purposes, it was proposed to separate the western regions of Russia to include them in the Europe project and gradually weaken the remaining territory of the state.

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2020-05-30

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G. VOSKOBOYNIKOV, S. .; V. SCHUKINA, T. .; G. TAHTAMISHEV, V. .; S. AKISHEVA, M. .; Y. GUMENYUK, A. .; V. YUSHINA, S. . WAS NAPOLEON’S INVASION A REAL THREAT TO RUSSIA TO LOSE ITS NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY?. Gênero & Direito, [S. l.], v. 9, n. 04, 2020. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufpb.br/index.php/ged/article/view/52883. Acesso em: 27 dez. 2024.

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