The Great Republic Tested by the Touch of Truth

The Great Republic Tested by the Touch of Truth
ISBN-10
0893575097
ISBN-13
9780893575090
Category
Democracy
Language
English
Published
2022
Publisher
Slavica Publishers
Author
Alexis Eustaphieve

Description

Aleksei Evstaf ́ev's 1852 book, The Great Republic Tested by the Touch of Truth, is an early work in English by a native of Ukraine who identified as a Russian. Drawing from his years of Russian diplomatic service in the United States, Evstaf ́evpresented a critique of American democracy as well as Russian despotism, preferring British constitutional monarchy instead. Writing from a conservative point of view, Evstaf ́ev questioned whether people can govern themselves and argued that the fault lines of American politics would lead to a collapse. The work presents an early example of a Russian critique of America. Particularly strong sections deal with the history of New York City before the Civil War and the problems of the American judicial system.This annotated version provides the necessary context to understand the discussion of American and European politics and culture during the 1840s and 1850s. The Great Republic Tested by the Touch of Truth is a contribution to the history ofRussian-American relations, Russian political thought, and New York City and American history.

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