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Wellesley Education Expedition
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Waterways
of the Tsars: Moscow to St. Petersburg Aboard the MS Volga Dream |
2007
June
8 – 22
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This
This June, join fellow Wellesley alumnae and
friends on a journey through Russia, exploring
both its cosmopolitan centers and rich countryside.
Accompanied by Professor Emeritus Marshall Goldman,
an expert on Russian history, culture, and economics,
we will uncover the treasures of Moscow and St.
Petersburg, getting the flavor of the resurgent
capital of modern-day Russia as well as its imperial
past. While cruising the rivers, canals, and
lakes that link the country’s former and
current capital cities on board the deluxe riverboat,
MS Volga Dream, for a seven-night cruise, we
will also have the opportunity to see the countryside
unfold around us. With a visit to the Golden
Ring—medieval towns and villages that dot
Moscow’s forested countryside—we’ll
delve into the heartland of Russia.
The trip will begin with a three-night stay in Moscow, affording us time to visit
the Kremlin and its cathedrals, Red Square with its landmark St. Basil’s
Cathedral, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, and the Tretyakov Galleries.
Cruising to St. Petersburg, we will participate in a series of lectures and visits
ashore designed to offer insight into Russian life and culture. We will explore
medieval Uglich, one of the ancient towns comprising the Golden Ring of cities,
and discover charming Yaroslavl, dating from the 11th century and left largely
unharmed by World War II. On Lake Onega, we will stop on the island of Kizhy
for a visit to the Church of the Transfiguration, an onion-domed marvel built
without a single metal nail.
Capping this voyage are three days in St. Petersburg. There, we will visit the
Hermitage Museum at a time when it is closed to the public and tour the restored
Amber Room at Catherine Palace. Also featured will be the elegant Peterhof Park,
with its Mon Plaisir pavilion and its magnificent terraced gardens.
Early summer is an ideal time to visit Russia. With its extended hours of daylight,
the festive spirit of the White Nights pervades the country, from its smallest
villages to cosmopolitan cities. We hope you will join us.
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Marshall I. Goldman
is the Kathryn Wasserman Davis Professor of Russian Economics (Emeritus) at Wellesley
College. An expert on the Russian economy and the economics of high technology,
he was a member of the Wellesley faculty from 1958 – 2002. He is also Senior
Scholar of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
at Harvard University.
Professor Goldman is the author of over a dozen books on the former Soviet Union
including his most recent book, The Piratization of Russia: Russian Reform Goes
Awry. He also writes frequently for such publications as The New York Times,
The Washington Post, and The Harvard Business Review.
He continues to meet regularly with business leaders, diplomats, and government
officials at the highest levels
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More Information
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Trip Details
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and/or a detailed itinerary of this tour, please
contact:
Jayne Lew, Assistant
Director of Travel
Phone: 781-283-2389
Email: travelprograms@alum.wellesley.edu
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Duration: 14
days
Activity Level: Mild
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