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The All-Russian Exhibition of 1882 in Moscow through the eyes of contemporaries. "Will I ever have to return again..."

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The All-Russian Exhibition of 1882 in Moscow through the eyes of contemporaries. "Will I ever have to return again..."
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An original excursion into the history of the 15th All-Russian Art and Industry Exhibition (Moscow, 1882), where for the first time the following departments were presented as independent: art, education, handicrafts, military, and naval. Separate rooms were intended for expositions of the four most isolated regions of the Russian Empire: the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Finland, the Caucasus, and Turkestan. The reader will be able to visit this impressive "festival of labor"; see the "Khodynskaya beauty" through the eyes of her contemporaries - "deep researchers" and "simple flaneurs"; learn a lot of interesting and characteristic facts about the 127-day exhibition marathon, its background, organizers, participants, lessons - and all this thanks to well-preserved old newspapers, magazines, and special exhibition publications.
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