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

Catherine the Great and the Russian Enlightenment in the Provinces

8 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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Catherine the Great is often celebrated for her correspondence with Voltaire and Diderot, but what did the Russian Enlightenment look like outside the glittering salons of St. Petersburg? This episode explores how Catherine's reign fostered education, science, and culture in the provinces, through institutions like the Smolny Institute for noble girls, the Russian Academy, and the expansion of public schools. We discuss her founding of the Volnoye Ekonomicheskoye Obshchestvo (Free Economic Society) to promote agricultural improvement, her support for medical colleges and hospitals across the empire, and her policy of encouraging foreign settlers—Germans, Greeks, Serbs—to bring expertise to underpopulated regions like Novorossiya. We also touch on the limits: serfdom remained untouched, and provincial nobles often resisted reform. Lucas and Luna consider whether Catherine's enlightened policies were genuine or pragmatic, and how they reshaped Russian society from the Baltic to the Black Sea. #CatherineTheGreat #RussianEnlightenment #SmolnyInstitute #FreeEconomicSociety #Novorossiya #Voltaire #Diderot #RussianAcademy #EducationReform #ProvincialRussia #18thCentury #EnlightenedAbsolutism #AgriculturalReform #ForeignSettlers #Serfdom #History #FexingoHistory #RussiaEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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