Catherine the Great: Russia's Most Powerful Empress — Fexingo History
In 1764, Catherine the Great founded the Smolny Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia's first state-run educational institution for women. Inspired by the French Saint-Cyr, the institute aimed to create a 'new race' of enlightened, educated women who would influence society through their virtue and learning. This episode explores the institute's founding under Ivan Betskoy, its curriculum blending academic subjects with etiquette and arts, the strict separation of noble and bourgeois students, and the famous 'Smolyanki' portraits by Dmitry Levitsky. We also discuss the paradoxes: the Western model in an autocratic setting, and the real lives of graduates who found their education both liberating and isolating. Featuring the girl Alexander Pushkin almost married, Sofya Pushkina, and the institute's legacy in shaping Russian women's education through the 1917 revolution. #SmolnyInstitute #CatherineTheGreat #IvanBetskoy #RussianEmpire #WomensEducation #Smolyanki #DmitryLevitsky #SmolnyConvent #SaintCyr #EducationalReform #NobleMaidens #18thCentury #StPetersburg #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast #RussianHistory #EasternEuropeanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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