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The articles by the Russian scholars make extensive use of and liberally cite material from Russian archives and publications. As a result, they provide American readers with new scientific exchanges, personalities, and points of view. The result is a plethora of new material for Western historians of Russia as well as of the United States. The book provides an opportunity for scholars to examine more thoroughly the relevant issues of Russian-American cultural relations. An important scholarly contribution, Russian-American Dialogue on Cultural Relations, 1776-1914 brings a new dimension to the relationship between the United States and Russia before 1914. It will be of interest not only to historians of this period but to all historians and students of international cultural relations. About the EditorsNorman E. Saul is Professor of History at the University of Kansas in Lawrence. He is the author of several books, including Distant Friends: The United States and Russia, 1763-1867 and Concord and Conflict: The United States and Russia, 1867-1914. The late Richard D. McKinzie, author of The New Deal for Artists, was Professor of History at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
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Dialogues on United States History
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