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So as you might know, the National Romanticism came to prominence in Russia in 1800s as a result of the Napoleonic Wars. Since these types of movements revered the local folk culture and traditions, some people in Russia took the idea to its natural conclusion and called for removal of "foreign" reforms like those introduced by Peter the Great.
So I'm wondering: since the term "Russian Empire" was 1st made official by Peter the Great, was there any calls to rename Russia back to "Grand Duchy of Muscovy"?