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Nadia Ptashchenko

    Young people in post-Soviet Russia
    Headline as a persuasive tool in publicistic discourse
    Art Mobility between Museums in Europe
    Creation of the Dutch art collection in the Hermitage in the 18th century and the role it played in the westernization of Russia
    • Focusing on the cultural transformation initiated by Peter the Great, this paper explores his efforts and those of his successors to integrate Western European influences into Russian society. It highlights the significance of St. Petersburg as a symbol of this Westernization and examines the Romanov dynasty's collection of Western art, particularly Dutch masterpieces housed in the Hermitage. The study underscores the pivotal roles of both Peter the Great and Catherine the Great in shaping Russia's artistic and cultural landscape towards a more European orientation.

      Creation of the Dutch art collection in the Hermitage in the 18th century and the role it played in the westernization of Russia
    • Art Mobility between Museums in Europe

      A case study of the Hermitage Amsterdam and the Guggenheim Bilbao

      • 132 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The thesis examines the trend of major museums establishing branches internationally, particularly since the late 20th century. It highlights significant examples, such as the Hermitage-Guggenheim Exhibition Centre in Las Vegas and the Louvre's planned branch in Abu Dhabi, illustrating the globalization of art institutions. This phenomenon reflects broader cultural and economic dynamics, posing questions about the implications for art accessibility and cultural exchange in a globalized world.

      Art Mobility between Museums in Europe
    • Headline as a persuasive tool in publicistic discourse

      A case study on headlines from the English-language periodicals during the presidential election campaign in France-2007

      Focusing on the persuasive power of headlines in English-speaking media, this seminar paper explores how linguistic style influences reader perception. It examines the extent to which the presentation of a message can enhance its impact, even when the underlying thought remains unchanged. Through analysis, the paper addresses the susceptibility of audiences to stylistic variations, highlighting the significance of language in shaping public discourse.

      Headline as a persuasive tool in publicistic discourse