Highlights Poland's central role in the formation of a modern Russian identity.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Russian Identity in Its Encounter with Poland David
L. Ransel and Bożena Shallcross
1. The Irreparable Church Schism: Russian Orthodox Identity and Its
Historical Encounter with Catholicism Barbara Skinner
2. Imitation of Life: A Russian Guest in the Polish Regimental
Family Beth Holmgren
3. Repositioning Pushkin and the Poems of the Polish Uprising Megan
Dixon
4. Appropriating Poland: Glinka, Polish Dance, and Russian National
Identity Halina Goldberg
5. The Slavophile Thinkers and the Polish Question in 1863 Andrzej
Walicki
6. Dostoevsky and His Polish Fellow Prisoners from the House of the
Dead Nina Perlina
7. Vladimir Solov'ëv's Views on the Polish Question: Poland and
Reunion of the Eastern and Western Churches Manon de Courten
8. The Geopolitical Dimension of Russian-Polish Confrontation in
the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Leonid Gorizontov
9. Tsar Vasilii Shuiskii, the Staszic Palace, and
Nineteenth-Century Russian Politics in Warsaw Robert L.
Przygrodzki
10. At Home with Pani Eliza: Isaac Babel and His Polish Encounters
Judith Deutsch Kornblatt
11. Soviet Polonophobia and the Formulation of Nationalities Policy
in the Ukrainian SSR, 1927-1934 Matthew D. Pauly
12. Under the Influence? Joseph Brodsky and Poland Irena Grudziska
Gross
Selected Readings
Contributors
Index
David L. Ransel is Robert F. Byrnes Professor of History and Director of the Russian and East European Institute at Indiana University.
Bożena Shallcross is Associate Professor of Polish Literature at the University of Chicago.
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