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S OME 120 years on, few remember the outrage provoked by the awarding of the Nobel peace prize to Theodore Roosevelt, the ...
China seeks to undo the ‘Century of Humiliation’ in which it ceded great territory to Moscow.
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A French chef, he explains, would become necessary as a status symbol for many aristocrats of the 19th and 20th Century.
A regional Australian gallery isn't the first place you'd expect to find a neo-baroque masterpiece that belonged to a Russian tsar. Yet, with some mystery surrounding it, that's just what's happened.
Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky's gambling addiction took him to these three German spa towns, which then inspired him to write his novel, 'The Gambler'.
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Cultures across the globe have their version of utopia: the Garden of Eden, Elysium, Shambhala. In the heart of Eurasia, ...
The casino in the Kurhaus at Baden-Baden, one of three spa towns where the 19th-century Russian novelist, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, gambled his money away. Felix Schmitt for The New York Times ...