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Tables of Contents for Russia Imagined
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
vii
 
Preface
xi
 
I. Russian Soul, Revolutionary Spirit
The Russian Soul: Western Thought and Non-Western Nationalism
3
16
Russians in Germany, 1900-1914
19
26
Concerning the Western Spiritual in Russian Art: Vasily Kandinsky
45
16
Theosophy and Revolution: Huntly Carter and the ``New Spirit'' in Early Soviet Theater
61
14
II. Bolshevism, Leninism and Stalinism
Bolshevism in the West: From Leninist Totalitarians to Cultural Revolutionaries
75
22
Collective Immortality: Western Syndicalism and Russian Proletarian Culture
97
14
Cultural Revolution: The Nationalization of Early Soviet Culture
111
16
The Last Man in Europe: Orwell and the Politics of Collectivism
127
16
III. From the Other Shore
Russia Abroad
143
10
Memory's Defense: The Real Life of Vladimir Nabokov's Berlin
153
10
``Changing Directions'' in Russian Berlin, 1922-1924
163
14
Boris Todtli: A Russian Fascist and Nazi Germany
177
10
IV. Selling the Russian National Treasure
America's Lost Russian Paintings and the 1904 St. Louis Exposition
187
28
The Quiet Trade: Russian Art and Western Money, 1928-1938
215
16
Selling the Romanov Treasure
231
22
V. Apocalypse Now and Then
The Russian Revolution and the End of Time
253
46
Father George Florovsky's Ecumenical Eschatology
299
10
Virtuous Republics and Eternal Empires: Goose Steppes, Weimar on the Volga, and Other Western Analogies
309
14
Endnotes
323