French Cultural Festival

French Cultural Festival


British-French colonial wars in North America in 17-18 centuries.

A long-lasting French-English confrontation in the New World shaped modern face of the North American civilization not only transforming first colonies boundaries but also contributing a lot to a cultural exchange of the new-born nations. Vast unexplored territories of New France were gradually incorporated in modern USA and Canada enriching unique economic, political and religious diversity of American world. For centuries the French, English and Indian nations, as well as the Spanish had been building the complex multinational North American world: from Quebec to Florida and From Guiana to New Orleans the European nations interacted with each other embellishing political thought, traditions and art of the local states. Led by a colonial history expert, Lomonosov Moscow State University PhD Mikhail Belan.

Russian-French diplomatic relations in the 1960s.

Unique historical account of cultural, diplomatic ties, relations between the two countries and meetings with French President General De Gaulle and Russian emigration dignities in the 1960s, tells the interpreter of the Soviet Embassy in Paris Tikhonov I. S.

Please join as on Sunday, March 26, at 2-30p.m.

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