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The St. Petersburg Connection

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The book traces the friendly Russian-American friendship from 1775 to 1919 in the context of prevailing international developments and of the individuals who contributed to the story.
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A history of Russian-American relations from 1776 to 1917, when these two states, mostly antagonists since, were warm friends.

A compelling account of Russian-American relations from the American Revolution of 1776 to the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917. Long before the Cold War, there was a seemingly unlikely connection between the two countries — one a champion of liberty and progress; the other an absolute monarchy and defender of tradition. Indeed, following Russia’s refusal to help Great Britain put down the rebellious colonists, there developed a relationship of warm friendship, robust trade, and mutual support between Russia and the newly formed United States of America.

Over the course of the next century and a half, the relationship between Russia and America flourished and matured. The St. Petersburg Connection brings to life the events and figures that played a crucial role in that history, drawing a picture of a time when two of the great nations of the last century, often enemies since, were friends.
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Price: $29.99
Pages: 288
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 22 December 2015
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781459731486
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / United States / General, History of the Americas, HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, European history

Alexis S. Troubetzkoy, scion of a Russian princely family, is an internationally published writer. He is the author of Imperial Legend: The Disappearance of Tsar Alexander I, A Brief History of the Crimean War, and Arctic Obsession: The Lure of the Far North. A fellow of the Association of Russian-American Scholars, he currently live in Toronto.
  • 1. The Shortest Distance 
  • 2. The Pacific Passages 
  • 3. The Amazing Admiral 
  • 4. The Allegheny Priest 
  • 5. The Pacific Frontier 
  • 6. Supply for Alaska
  • 7. The American Tolstoy 
  • 8. The Failed Empire Maker
  • 9. Diplomatic Tussles 
  • 10. The Ministers 
  • 11. Crimean War 
  • 12. Serfdom and Slavery 
  • 13. Lincoln and the Russians 
  • 14. Siberian Telegraph 
  • 15. Seward’s Folly 
  • 16. Fractured Friendship 
  • 17. The Rising Sun 
  • 18. Revolution and Intervention 
  • Acknowledgements 
  • Reference 
  • Notes 
  • Bibliography 
  • Index