Author
Foglesong, David S.
Zhuravleva, Victoria I. author
Title
Distant friends and intimate enemies : a history of American-Russian relations
Place of publication
Wielka Brytania
Publishing house
Cambridge University Press
Volume
1 online resource (xiv, 621 pages) :
Object passwords
Stosunki międzynarodowe
Additional information
From First Contacts to Fledgling Diplomatic Relations, 1607-1807 -- Diplomacy and Rebellions, 1807-1841 -- Beginning of a Friendship: Cooperation, Crisis, and Transformation, 1841-1860 -- Noonday of Friendship, 1861-1881 -- Romance and Revulsion, 1881-1901 -- Collision and Revolution, 1901-1905 -- Interаctions and Contradictions, 1906-1914 -- Wartime Honeymoon, 1914-1917 -- Revolution and Intervention, 1917-1920 -- From Estrangement to Engagement, 1921-1933 -- Hopes and Horror, 1934-1941 -- Alli
Summary
This bold, sweeping history of the turbulent American-Russian relationship is unique in being written jointly by American and Russian authors. David Foglesong, Ivan Kurilla and Victoria Zhuravleva together reveal how and why America and Russia shifted from being warm friends and even tacit allies to being ideological rivals, geopolitical adversaries, and demonic foils used in the construction or affirmation of their national identities. As well as examining diplomatic, economic, and military int
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