Polish Encounters, Russian Identity

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Pub. Date: 2005-07-01
Publisher(s): Indiana Univ Pr
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Summary

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.David L. Ransel is Robert F. Byrnes Professor of History and Director of the Russian and East European Institute at Indiana University.Bozena Shallcross is Associate Professor of Polish Literature at the University of Chicago.

Author Biography

David L. Ransel is Robert F. Byrnes Professor of History and Director of the Russian and East European Institute at Indiana University.

Bozena Shallcross is Associate Professor of Polish Literature at the University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Russian Identity in Its Encounter with Poland
DAVID L. RANSEL AND BOZENA SHALLCROSS
1(19)
1. The Irreparable Church Schism: Russian Orthodox Identity and Its Historical Encounter with Catholicism
BARBARA SKINNER
20(17)
2. Imitation of Life: A Russian Guest in the Polish Regimental Family
BETH HOLMGREN
37(12)
3. Repositioning Pushkin and the Poems of the Polish Uprising
MEGAN DIXON
49(25)
4. Appropriating Poland: Glinka, Polish Dance, and Russian National Identity
HALINA GOLDBERG
74(15)
5. The Slavophile Thinkers and the Polish Question in 1863
ANDRZEJ WALICKI
89(11)
6. Dostoevsky and His Polish Fellow Prisoners from the House of the Dead
NINA PERLINA
100(10)
7. Vladimir Solov'ev's Views on the Polish Question: Poland and Reunion of the Eastern and Western Churches
MANON DE COURTEN
110(12)
8. The Geopolitical Dimension of Russian-Polish Confrontation in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
LEONID GORIZONTOV
122(22)
9. Tsar Vasilii Shuiskii, the Staszic Palace, and Nineteenth-Century Russian Politics in Warsaw
ROBERT L. PRZYGRODZKI
144(16)
10. At Home with Pani Eliza: Isaac Babel and His Polish Encounters
JUDITH DEUTSCH KORNBLATT
160(12)
11. Soviet Polonophobia and the Formulation of Nationalities Policy in the Ukrainian SSR, 1927-1934
MATTHEW D. PAULY
172(17)
12. Under the Influence? Joseph Brodsky and Poland
IRENA GRUDZINSKA-GROSS
189(16)
Selected Readings 205(4)
Contributors 209(2)
Index 211

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