Catherine the Great: Russia's Most Powerful Empress — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Catherine the Great's ambitious educational reforms through the lens of Ivan Betskoy, the visionary who shaped her policies. They discuss Betskoy's Grand Plan to create a 'new race of men' via closed schools, the Smolny Institute for noble girls (already touched on in Ep 136, but here reframed through Betskoy's broader philosophy), and the Moscow Foundling Home, which aimed to produce educated, useful citizens. The conversation also covers the resistance from nobles, the financial struggles, and the practical failures of Betskoy's utopian ideals, including the high mortality rate at the foundling home. Lucas explains how Catherine's support waned as Betskoy's projects faltered, leading to a shift toward more practical education under her later reign. The episode ends with a reflection on whether the reforms ultimately succeeded in creating a more educated society, despite their shortcomings. Specific terms include Ivan Betskoy, Grand Plan, Smolny Institute, Moscow Foundling Home, and the Charter to the Nobility. #CatherineTheGreat #IvanBetskoy #RussianEducation #SmolnyInstitute #FoundlingHome #18thCentury #Enlightenment #RussianHistory #EmpressCatherine #StPetersburg #Moscow #EducationalReform #GrandPlan #Nakaz #Autocracy #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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