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Book SynopsisAn encyclopedic bibliography of material published in the cultural exchange between French intellectuals and Russian exiles who fled the Soviet Union.
Trade Review"Russian E migrE s is an invaluable resource. The book achieves precisely what it sets out to do ... . The bibliography is admirably comprehensive, providing a thorough list of varying resources (articles, books, dissertations, letters, newspaper, etc.) available in a large array of collections worldwide. It suggests, furthermore, exciting avenues of future research not just in the history of French-Russian/Soviet relations, but also in comparative approaches to literary and cultural history." N. Christine Brookes, Central Michigan University "Leonid Livak has done a great service to the study of the Russian emigration with the publication of this volume. It is bound to be of considerable value to students of both Russian and French intellectual and political history, and will certainly lead to new perspectives on intellectual cross-fertilization in twentieth-century Europe." Russian Review "[Russian E migrE s]contributes to and illuminates often ignored, yet imminently valuable perspectives to current notions of borders, exile, the nation, and the transnational within European literary and cultural history. An invaluable resource." H-France
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments vii; Introduction 3; Russian Emigres in the Intellectual and Literary Life of Interwar France: A History 12; How to Read This Bibliography 47; Abbreviations Used in the Bibliography 50; Bibliography 57; Appendix A: Group Declarations 441; Appendix B: Corporate Authors 446; Appendix C: Russian Emigration in the French Press 448; Primary Sources 491; Secondary Sources 509; Index 511