Catherine the Great: Russia's Most Powerful Empress — Fexingo History

Catherine the Great and the Founding of the Russian Academy

7 min · 10. juni 2026
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Episode 90 of our Catherine the Great series explores the founding of the Russian Academy in 1783. We follow the story of Princess Ekaterina Dashkova, the first woman to lead a national academy of sciences, as she takes the helm of the Russian Academy. Lucas and Luna discuss how Dashkova commissioned the first comprehensive dictionary of the Russian language, the Slovar Akademii Rossiyskoy, a six-volume work that standardized and defined over 43,000 words. We delve into the rivalry between Dashkova and the older Imperial Academy of Sciences, the tension between innovation and tradition, and the cultural awakening of Russia under Catherine. Dashkova's own memoirs, written in later years, provide a vivid portrait of the era. This episode covers the establishment of the Academy, its goals of promoting Russian language and literature, and its legacy in the context of Catherine's broader project of Europeanizing Russia while asserting its unique identity. We also touch on Dashkova's fascinating life: her role in Catherine's coup, her exile, and her eventual return to favor. A story of intellectual ambition and the power of words. #CatherineTheGreat #RussianAcademy #EkaterinaDashkova #SlovarAkademiiRossiyskoy #RussianDictionary #18thCentury #RussianHistory #ImperialRussia #PrincessDashkova #LanguageStandardization #EnlightenmentRussia #WomenInScience #RussianLanguage #SaintPetersburg #FexingoHistory #History #EasternEurope #CulturalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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