Polish Encounters, Russian IdentityDavid L. Ransel, Bozena Shallcross Indiana University Press, 2005年6月15日 - 232 頁 At a time when Poland is emphasizing its distance from Russia, Polish Encounters, Russian Identity points to the historical ties and mutual influences of these two great Slavic peoples. Whether Poland adopted a hostile or a friendly stance toward Russia, the intense responses of Russian thinkers, writers, and political leaders to Poland and to Polish culture shaped Russians' idea of themselves and their place in the world. Countering the recent trend to deny the rich interactions between Russia and Poland, this collection reminds readers that these longstanding, if often difficult, contacts constitute an important and enduring element in the consciousness of the peoples of both countries. The contributors are Manon de Courten, Megan Dixon, Halina Goldberg, Leonid Efremovich Gorizontov, Irina Grudzinska, Beth Holmgren, Judith Deutsch Kornblatt, Matthew Pauly, Nina Perlina, Robert Przygrodski, David L. Ransel, Bozena Shallcross, Barbara Skinner, and Andrzej Walicki. |
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... Tsar Vasilii Shuiskii , the Staszic Palace , and Nineteenth - Century Russian Politics in Warsaw ROBERT L. PRZYGRODZKI / 144 10. At Home with Pani Eliza : Isaac Babel and His Polish Encounters JUDITH DEUTSCH KORNBLATT / 160 11. Soviet ...
... tsarist state , the defeats did not blunt the force of Polish nationalism , which spread in the succeeding decades to ... tsar ( rossiiskii ) and assume that nation and state were one and the same.7 This solution was , however , scarcely ...
... tsar and his viceroy . Emperor Alexander had hoped that Poland might provide a model for the eventual liberalization of the Russian government . 13 A brief era of goodwill and close cultural interaction between Russians and Poles ensued ...
... tsarist army officer , she effectively adopted the military ethos and its chivalrous system of social values . Holmgren ... tsar Alexander II , Vasilii Zhukovskii , and the son of the powerful Alexandrine administrator Aleksei Arakcheev ...
... tsarist rule . These conspiracies led to the Decembrist rebellion ( 1825 ) . The subsequent crack- down on Russian and Polish dissidents and the narrowing of Polish autonomy ended the era of goodwill between Poles and Russians and ...