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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note to the Reader ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Tolstoy on War, Russia, and Empire 12
- 2. The Use of Historical Sources in War and Peace 26
- 3. Moscow in 1812: Myths and Realities 42
- 4. The French at War: Representations of the Enemy in War and Peace 59
- 5. Symposium of Quotations: Wit and Other Short Genres in War and Peace 74
- 6. The Great Man in War and Peace 85
- 7. War and Peace from the Military Point of View 98
- 8. Tolstoy and Clausewitz: The Duel as a Microcosm of War 111
- 9. The Awful Poetry of War: Tolstoy’s Borodino 123
- 10. Tolstoy and Clausewitz: The Dialectics of War 140
- 11. The Disobediences of War and Peace 160
- 12. Tolstoy the International Relations Theorist 175
- War and Peace at West Point 190
- Notes 195
- Works Cited 221
- List of Contributors 237
- Index 239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note to the Reader ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Tolstoy on War, Russia, and Empire 12
- 2. The Use of Historical Sources in War and Peace 26
- 3. Moscow in 1812: Myths and Realities 42
- 4. The French at War: Representations of the Enemy in War and Peace 59
- 5. Symposium of Quotations: Wit and Other Short Genres in War and Peace 74
- 6. The Great Man in War and Peace 85
- 7. War and Peace from the Military Point of View 98
- 8. Tolstoy and Clausewitz: The Duel as a Microcosm of War 111
- 9. The Awful Poetry of War: Tolstoy’s Borodino 123
- 10. Tolstoy and Clausewitz: The Dialectics of War 140
- 11. The Disobediences of War and Peace 160
- 12. Tolstoy the International Relations Theorist 175
- War and Peace at West Point 190
- Notes 195
- Works Cited 221
- List of Contributors 237
- Index 239