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Going to America: Foreign Amity, Domestic Unrest, and the United States in 1860s Russian Literature
Placing Dostoevsky and Chernyshevsky's references to the U.S., then engaged in a civil war, within historical context offers a new lens for understanding the authors' divergent visions of Russia's future.
The Noble "Extended Family" in Today’s Poland
The consistent presence of post-feudal imagery in Polish political and cultural discourse intrigued us as sociologists. Although we intuitively understood the implied role of this post-feudal symbolism within various models...