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The American Mission and the 'Evil Empire' David S. Foglesong (Associate Professor, Rutgers University, New Jersey)

The American Mission and the 'Evil Empire' By David S. Foglesong (Associate Professor, Rutgers University, New Jersey)

The American Mission and the 'Evil Empire' by David S. Foglesong (Associate Professor, Rutgers University, New Jersey)


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David Foglesong tells the fascinating story of American efforts to liberate and remake Russia since the 1880s. He analyzes the involvement of Americans from many different walks of life in this grand crusade with special attention to the influence of religious beliefs on their sense of duty to reform Russia.

The American Mission and the 'Evil Empire' Summary

The American Mission and the 'Evil Empire': The Crusade for a 'Free Russia' since 1881 by David S. Foglesong (Associate Professor, Rutgers University, New Jersey)

David Foglesong tells the fascinating story of American efforts to liberate and remake Russia since the 1880s. He analyzes the involvement of journalists, political activists, propagandists, missionaries, diplomats, engineers, and others in this grand crusade, paying special attention to the influence of religious beliefs on Americans' sense of duty to emancipate, convert, or reform Russia. He discusses the impact of popular debates about changing Russia on how Americans felt about the United States, showing how the belief that Russia was being remade in America's image reaffirmed faith in America's special virtue and historic mission and that opposition to the spread of American influence in Russia was characterized as evil from the late nineteenth century. While the main focus is on American thinking and action, the book also discusses the responses of Russian and Soviet governments, Russian Orthodox priests, and ordinary Russians to American propaganda campaigns, missionary work, and popular culture.

The American Mission and the 'Evil Empire' Reviews

'Foglesong's expose of Americans' 'heady sense of their country's unique blessings' helps make sense of the giddiness, followed by rank disillusionment, vis-a-vis the post-Soviet Russia of the 1990s and 2000s.' Stephen Kotkin, Prospect Magazine
'The author's singular achievements is to show that well before the cold war, Russia served as America's dark double, an object of wishful thinking condescension and self-righteousness in a quest for American purpose. ...' Prospect Magazine
'Beautifully written and well argued, the book is suitable for use in upper-class electives and graduate courses and should be of interest to specialists on both sides of the field (US and Soviet).' History

About David S. Foglesong (Associate Professor, Rutgers University, New Jersey)

David S. Foglesong is Associate Professor of History at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. He is the author of America's Secret War Against Bolshevism: US Intervention in the Russian Civil War, 1917-1920 (1995).

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. 'Free Russia': origins of the First Crusade, 1881-1905; 2. 'The United States of Russia': culmination and frustration, 1905-20; 3. Doors open and closed: opportunities and obstructions in early Soviet Russia, 1921-40; 4. Revival: hopes for a new Russia during the Grand Alliance, 1941-5; 5. Visions of 'liberation', 1946-53; 6. Evolution, not revolution: the eclipse of 'liberation' and the pursuit of 'liberalization', 1954-74; 7. Recovering the faith: renewal of the Crusade, 1974-80; 8. The Reagan mission and the 'evil empire', 1981-9; 9. Mission unaccomplished: America and post-Soviet Russia; Epilogue.

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NLS9780521671835
9780521671835
0521671833
The American Mission and the 'Evil Empire': The Crusade for a 'Free Russia' since 1881 by David S. Foglesong (Associate Professor, Rutgers University, New Jersey)
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Cambridge University Press
2007-09-13
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