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by Jonathan Miles


  Trubetskoy, Prince, 63

  Trubetskoy, Prince Sergei, 213, 219

  Trump, Donald, 484

  Tsarskoe Selo: building of, 51;

  Elizabeth inherits from Catherine 1, 94; Rasrrelli redesigns, 104–5, 105, 106–7; Catherine II’s alterations and gardens, 149, 150–2, 153, 176; Cameron Gallery, 150–1, 150; lyceum built at, 201; Egyptian Gates added, 206; in twentieth century, 307, 308; in Soviet era, 412; in twenty-first century, 468

  Tukhachevsky, Marshal, 380, 400, 408

  Turgenev, Ivan, 265, 272, 274, 291

  Turks: Peter I’s relations with, 14, 38–9; Anna’s relations with, 103; Elizabeth’s relations with, 110; Catherine II’s relations with, 153, Г62, 166, 175

  Tuvulkov, Vasily, 52

  Twelve Colleges, 61–2, 63

  typhoid, 334, 422

  typhus, 270, 334–5

  typography, 390

  Ulanova, Galina, 404–5, 414–5, 417

  Ulyanov, Alexander Ilyich, 290

  Union of Russian People, 323

  Union of Youth, 340–1

  The Unusual Adventures of Mr West in the Land of the Bolsheviks (film), 392

  Ural Bashkirs, 32

  Uritsky, Moisei, 368, 375

  USA: American tourists in St Petersburg, 278; Alexander II sells Alaska to, 280; US Embassy relief efforts in First World War, 350; Ballets Russes tour, 351; and Russian Civil War, 374; Russian love of US popular culture during Second World War, 427; Khrushchev visits, 444–5

  Ushakov, Andrei, 99

  Vaganova Ballet School, 440, 451, 462

  Valberg, Ivan, 210

  Varentsov (architect), 390–1

  variolation, 167–8

  Vasilchikov, General, 314, 315–16

  Vasilevsky Island, 208; Menshikov’s palace on, 35–6; plans for building on 45; under Anna, 85; theatre established, 113; St Catherine’s Lutheran Church built, 154; port for galleys, 197; sphinxes on quay, 206; Stock Exchange built, 207; violence in wake of cholera outbreak, 246; transport in mid-nineteenth century, 258; factories built, 270; slum landlords, 344; in twenty-first century, 482

  Vasnetsov, Viktor, 289, 345

  Vauban, Marquis de, 30

  Vedomosti (newspaper), 82

  Veira, Anton de, 57

  venereal disease, 168–9, 197, 268, 288, 335–6

  Venetsianov, Aleksei, 235

  Venice, 181, 226

  Verdi, Giuseppe, 259

  Versailles, 49, 52–3

  Viardot, Pauline, 291

  Viazemsky, Princess, 89–90

  Victory Over the Sun (theatre show), 340–1

  Vigée-Lebrun, Elisabeth, 162

  Vigel, Filipp, 212

  village communes see obshchina

  Villebois, François, 38

  Vitebsk, 389, 390

  Vitebsk Station, 305

  Vitruvius, 50

  Vladimir, Grand Duchess, 345

  Vladimir, Grand Duke, 459

  vodka see alcohol

  Volkonskaya, Princess, 88

  Volkonsky, Prince, 10

  Volkov, Yakim, 37

  Voltaire, 77, 141, 143, 152, 165

  Volynsky, Artemy, 98

  Voronezh, 24

  Voronikhin, Andrei, 54, 199, 209

  Vorontsov, Roman, 112, 119–20

  Vorontsov Palace, 106

  Vorontsova, Countess Elizabeth, 125

  Vosnezensky Street, 95–6, 96

  Voznesensky, Nicholai, 433–4

  Vrouw Maria (ship), 158–9

  Vrubel, Mikhail, 289, 303

  Vyazemsky, Prince, 171

  Vyborg Side, 271, 280, 314, 482

  wages: in nineteenth-century building industry, 197; in twenty-first century, 482

  Wagner, Richard, 261, 278, 292

  Walker, James, 183

  Walpole, Robert, 107, 161

  Walter, Bruno, 393

  Wanderers (peredvizhniki) art movement, 273–4

  Warsaw, 287–8

  Washington DC, 45; National Gallery of Art, 403

  watchmen, 129–30, 164

  water, drinking, 166–7

  We Grow from Iron (play), 381

  wealth: eighteenth-century poverty, 92; under Elizabeth, 103–4, 107–9; poverty in St Petersburg under Catherine II, 163–4; poverty in nineteenth-century St Petersburg, 128–30, 257–8, 270; poverty in early twentieth century, 344; inequality continues in immediate aftermath of 1917 Revolution, 369; Soviet inequality, 379, 396, 397–8, 419–20, 431–2, 452–3; post-glasnost misappropriation of state assets, 463–5; property developers, 472–3

  weather see climate

  Webb, John, 237

  Weber, Carl Maria von, 239

  Weber, Friedrich: on St Petersburg, 40, 61; on Russian court, 41, 53; on tsar’s tap-house, 47; on banya, 56; on casualties among St Petersburg’s builders, 69

  Wedgwood, Josiah, 152–3, 161

  Wells, H.G., 378–9

  Werefkin, Marianne von, 340

  Western Rapid Diameter bridge system, 480

  Weyde, Marshal, 59

  white goods, 450

  White Nights, 1

  Whitworth, Charles, 39, 182–3

  Wilhelm II, Kaiser of Germany, 308, 349

  Wilhelmina of Bayreuth, Markgravine, 51

  Wilkes, John, 161

  William III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 17, 19, 21

  Wilmot, Catherine, 192

  Wilmot, Martha, 194–5, 100

  Winckelmann, Johann Joachim, 148

  Winter Palace, 208, 238, 239; building and refurbishment of first, 73; Peter I dies in, 67; refurbished for Anna, 81; building of third, 85; building of present-day, 104–5, 113; Large Hermitage added, 155; Small Hermitage added, 156–7; robbery at, 164; cellars flooded, 165; balls and other entertainments at, 192–3, 245, 300–1; plot to seize during coup against Nicholas I, 214; fire and restoration under Nicholas I, 236–9, 237; Narodnaya Volya bombs, 277; Christmas Eve rituals, 295; interior redecoration under Nicholas II, 307; possible attempt on his life at, 312–13; First Duma proclaimed at, 324; Alexandra sets up hospital during First World War, 350; and 1917 Revolution, 5–6, 357, 362; pillaging in wake of Revolution, 368; film screenings for workers, 372; becomes part of Hermitage, 372; fur auction, 406; hit by German shell in Second World War, 426; repairs after war, 431; see also Hermitage

  Winter War (1939–41), 409

  Witte, Sergei, 289–90, 304

  Wittgenstein, Count Peter, 203–4

  Wolff & Béranger café, 232

  Wolkonsky, Princess, 370, 373, 379

  wolves, 46

  women: status in eighteenth-century Russia, 55, 56; nineteenth-century improvements in condition, 165–6, 272; involvement in revolutionary activities, 272–3; 1870 revolutionary manifesto addressing, 281; early twentieth-century growth in crimes against, 333; early twentieth-century education, 334; Russian Society for the Protection of Women, 335; education in Soviet era, 394; rights and status in Soviet era, 394–6, 446, 450 -, glasnost brings some improvements, 455

  Women’s Bureau see Zhenotdel

  The World of Art see Mir Istkusstva

  World War I see First World War

  World War II see Second World War

  Wonzel, Pieter van, 160, 177

  Wood, Henry, 425

  workhouses, 164

  Wraxall, Nathaniel, 170

  Xenia, St, of St Petersburg, 114–15

  Yaguzhinsky, Pavel, 67, 71

  Yaguzhinsky, Sergei, 112

  Yakovlev, Savva, 131

  Yakovlev, Vladimir, 462

  Yakushkin, Ivan, 219

  Yelagin Island, 179

  Yeltsin, Boris, 458

  Yesenin, Sergei, 388

  youth culture, 435, 441–2, 448–9, 453–4

  Young Russia (pamphlet), 263–4

  Yudenich, General, 377–8

  Yusupov, Prince, 113

  Yusupov, Prince Felix, 353, 358

  Yusupov, Prince Nikolay, 181

  Yusupov Mansion, 353<
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  Yusupov Palace, 156, 407, 431

  Zaandam, 9, 14–15, 180

  Zagriazky, General Artemy, 114

  Zakharov, Andreyan, 198–9, 209

  Zamyatin, Eugene, 389

  Zasulich, Vera, 275, 276, 352, 362

  zemstvo, 261

  Zemtsov, Mikhail, 61–2, 95–6, 105–6

  Zenit Arena, 481

  Zenit football team, 429

  Zhdanov, Andrei, 398–9, 433, 434

  Zhelyabov, Andrei, 283

  Zhenotdel (Women’s Bureau), 394–5

  Zinoviev, Grigory, 330, 371, 379, 383, 398, 433

  Zinoviev, Lilina, 377

  Znamenskaya Square massacre (1917), 355

  Zoshchenko, Mikhail, 433

  Zotov, Nikita, 43, 64

  Zubatov, Sergei, 311

  Zubov, Nicholas, 189

  Zubov, Platon, 189

  Zucchi, Virginia, 293–4

  Zurich, 341

  Zvenigora (film), 392

  Zvezda (journal), 433

  ALSO BY JONATHAN MILES

  The Nine Lives of Otto Katz

  Medusa – The Shipwreck, The Scandal, The Masterpiece

  Backgrounds to David Jones

  Eric Gill and David Jones at Capel-y-Ffin

  The Maker Unmade

  Cultural historian Jonathan Miles has a personal engagement with St Petersburg and its people that dates back to the Soviet era. Born in a trunk, Jonathan has been travelling ever since and currently lives in Paris. Having taken a first from University College, London, he received his doctorate from Jesus College, Oxford. Early books include studies of British artists Eric Gill and David Jones. Most recently, Medusa: The Shipwreck, the Scandal and the Masterpiece, a voyage through the artistic, political and moral clashes of Restoration France, and The Nine Lives of Otto Katz, the tale of a flamboyant Soviet spy, were both published to international acclaim.

  www.jonathanmiles.net

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