Abstract
The article reconstructs the process of integration of the Lithuanian ethnic group into the Russian socio-political discourse of the XIX century, examines the evolution of approaches of the Russian intelligentsia to the perception of Lithuania and the Lithuanian nation. It is concluded that even after the annexation of Lithuania as a result of the partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Russia continued to treat it as a Polish territory with a Polonized population.
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