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Subscribe to the RTVI Telegram channel: https://t.me/rtvimain In this episode of “Two in Mind” we talked to Elizaveta Kasilova, PhD in Philology and HSE lecturer. Why could honor only be defended in a duel? How did it even appear in Russia? Was it possible to refuse a duel? How many times did Pushkin shoot himself and could he survive the last fight? How did Lermontov die? What were the rules of the duel? Why did this type of duel disappear from culture? And in what formats can duels be found in the modern world? Subscribe to @RTVItainment and like RTVI News — all the main events in a 24/7 format: / myrtvi 00:00 “Two in Mind”. Duel 03:14 Three facts about duels that you didn't know 05:00 Duel and honor: how closely are these two concepts related 09:15 Why couldn't honor be restored in another way? 10:30 Pushkin's first duel. What happened because of it? 13:42 Who won is right? 14:40 What were the reasons for going out to a duel? 15:40 "If it came to a fight, then the duel can be called off" 16:56 Why wasn't a duel always followed by a challenge? 17:57 Was it possible to refuse a duel? 20:23 Why did Bazarov go to shoot himself? 21:22 Who else was it forbidden to duel? 22:42 How did the duel originate in Europe? 25:40 The Deadly Duel of Lermontov and Martynov 28:20 "The Ancestor of the Russian Dueling Is Fist Fighting" 30:01 Chronicle of a Duel 37:20 How to Behave During a Dueling? 38:40 The Deadly Duel of Pushkin and Dantes 42:34 How Did the Dueling Disappear from Russia? 48:42 In What Format Did the Dueling Remain in the Country? 50:08 Why Are We Still Interested in the Subject of a Dueling? 52:44 Three Sources for Self-Development