Table of Contents:
  • Preface.
  • Ch. 1. The Three Circles of Foreign Cultural Influence in Russia: German, French, and English
  • Ch. 2. Catherine II, and the Emergence of the United States
  • Ch. 3. First Contacts
  • Francis Dana's Mission
  • Ch. 4. Radishev, Admirer of the Transatlantic Republic
  • Ch. 5. Constitutional Reforms: Alexander I, Jefferson and Speranski
  • Ch. 6. International Contacts: Alexander I, Jefferson, John Quincy Adams
  • Ch. 7. Decembrism: Its American Leanings
  • Ch. 8. From the 1830's to the 1860's
  • Ch. 9. American-Russian Relations After the Crimean War
  • Ch. 10. Gustavus Fox's Naval Mission and Russian Public Opinion
  • Ch. 11. Herzen on Russia and America
  • Ch. 12. Chernyshevski's Study of Russia and America
  • Ch. 13. Henry George in Russia
  • Ch. 14. The Turn of the Century: Andrew Whit and George Kennan
  • Ch. 15. The Russo-Japanese War and Russo-American Relations
  • Ch. 16. Worsening of Relations
  • Ch. 17. Russian Constitutional Thought on the United States: Kovalevski and Ostrogorski
  • Ch. 18. The Brief Stage of Russo-American Democratic Identity
  • Index.