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Eugene Schuyler

    Turkistan; Notes of a Journey in Russian Turkistan, Khokand, Bukhara, and Kuldja; v.1
    Selected Essays
    American Diplomacy and the Furtherance of Commerce
    The Turkish Atrocities In Bulgaria: Letters Of The Special Commissioner Of The "daily News,"
    The Turkish Atrocities in Bulgaria, Letters. With Mr. Schuyler's Preliminary Report
    Italian Influences
    • Italian Influences

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      • 16 uur lezen

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      Italian Influences
    • This book explores the role of American diplomacy in promoting commerce with foreign nations. Schuyler draws on his extensive experience as a diplomat to examine the ways in which American commerce has been influenced by foreign countries and how American politicians have worked to strengthen trade relations. He also provides a historical overview of American diplomacy and trade, from the early colonial period to the late 19th century.

      American Diplomacy and the Furtherance of Commerce
    • Selected Essays

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      Eugene Schuyler was a noted scholar and diplomat who served as the first American consul in Moscow. This collection of his essays reflects his wide-ranging interests and expert knowledge of Russian history, literature, and culture.

      Selected Essays
    • Fathers and Sons

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      This novel 'portrays' the conflicts between the older aristocratic generation and the new democratic intelligentsia in Russia during the 1860's. The chief character is the nihilish 'Bazarov,' who espouses a strictly materialistic attitude toward life. His chief adversary is 'Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov,' an uncle of Bazarov's friend Arkadi, who upholds the aristocratic traditions in the face of Bazarov's ridicule. The novel, which is considered one of Turgenev's finest works, originally aroused widespread controversy in Russia with both radicals and conservations denying the accuracy of the portrayal of Bazarov. One side considered it slandered the younger generation; the other accused Turgenev of presenting too favorable a picture of the nihilist.

      Fathers and Sons