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PHJ №1 (45) 2025 — S. N. Iskiul. REVIEW OF THE COLLECTIVE MONOGRAPH: KANDAKOU D., STROEV A. LES RUSSES À PARIS AU XVIIIE SIÈCLE SOUS L’OEIL DE LA POLICE. PARIS: L’HARMATTAN, 2024. 736 P.

The present review is devoted to a critical analysis of the aforementioned collective monograph, which was authored by professors of general and comparative literature at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University (Paris). The authors of the monograph are D. Kondakov and A. Stroev, and the title of the monograph is Les Russes à Paris au XVIIIe siècle sous l’oeil de la police (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2024. 736 p.).

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PHJ №1 (45) 2025 — A. Yu. Andreev, D. A. Tsygankov. SCIENTIFIC TRIPS OF MOSCOW HISTORIANS TO EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES OF THE 19TH CENTURY

The subject of study in the article is scientific trips, during which young historians from Moscow University underwent additional training and engaged in their own research at European scientific centres, primarily at universities. The article addresses the organisation of such trips during the 1830–1890s, the selection of routes, the preferred destinations for Moscow historians, and the nature of their activities there. The article goes on to discuss the role of university authorities (curators) and history professors, such as V. I. Guerrier, in the initiation and organisation of these trips. Drawing upon a comprehensive array of sources, including reports sent back to Russia and personal correspondence, it is concluded that Moscow historians embraced the concepts of world science, and that they, to a certain extent, were themselves integrated into the European university environment.