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What if 'Catherine the Great' Built a 'Great Wall' Too?
You know the Great Wall of China, but what-if ‘Catherine the Great’ dreamed of her own ‘Great Wall’ in Crimea?
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The concept of Catherine the Great’s "Great Wall" in Crimea is a speculative exploration based on historical rumors. The references provided focus on well-documented aspects of Catherine’s reign and her actions in Crimea, offering a foundation for imagining how history might have unfolded differently.
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Show Notes: What If Catherine the Great Built a Wall in Crimea?
In this episode of An Ounce, we dive into a speculative "What-If" scenario inspired by rumors of Catherine the Great’s ambitions for a monumental wall in Crimea. While there’s no concrete evidence that Catherine ever planned such a project, her annexation of Crimea and her reputation for bold, symbolic actions make this an intriguing thought experiment.
Below, you’ll find references that provide historical context for Catherine’s reign, her annexation of Crimea, and her broader geopolitical strategies. These sources do not specifically address the rumored wall but help frame the environment and motivations that might have inspired such speculation.
References for this episode:
Online References:
1. "When Catherine the Great Invaded the Crimea and Put the Rest of the World on Edge"
This article explores Catherine’s annexation of Crimea and its impact on European geopolitics.
URL: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/when-catherine-great-invaded-crimea-and-put-rest-world-edge-180949969/
2. "Greek Plan" (Wikipedia)
An overview of Catherine’s "Greek Plan," highlighting her ambitions to expand Russian influence in the Black Sea region.
URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_Plan
3. "1783: The Founding of Sevastopol"
Details Catherine’s establishment of a strategic naval base in Crimea, reflecting her focus on fortifying the region.
URL: https://scalar.fas.harvard.edu/imperiia/1783-the-founding-of-sevastopol
4. "The First Annexation of Crimea 1784"
Discusses the Treaty of Constantinople and Catherine’s efforts to integrate Crimea into the Russian Empire.
URL: https://www.crimeahistory.org/the-first-annexation-of-crimea-1784/
5. "Claiming Crimea: A History of Catherine the Great's Southern Empire" (Harvard University Press)
A scholarly analysis of Catherine’s policies in Crimea and their historical significance.
URL: https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/history_winter_reading_list/news/oneill-kelly-claiming-crimea-history-catherine-greats-southern
6. "Catherine the Great's Expansion: Russian Imperial Ambitions"
Outlines Catherine’s territorial expansions and the long-term implications of her imperial policies.
URL: https://www.worldatlas.com/early-modern-era/catherine-the-great-s-expansion-russian-imperial-ambitions.html
7. "Catherine II Manifesto on Accession of Crimea Peninsula, Taman Island..."
A historical document detailing Catherine’s annexation of Crimea and the creation of the Taurida region.
URL: https://www.prlib.ru/en/history/619179
8. "Crimean Journey of Catherine the Great" (Wikipedia)
Describes Catherine’s inspection trip to Crimea in 1787, showcasing her commitment to the newly acquired territory.
URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_journey_of_Catherine_the_Great
Attributions and Credits:
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Music: Produced with AI in Cyberlink.
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