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In the vast sea of works dedicated to Russian-U.S. relations, A. Tarasidze’s book is truly unique. Not only by virtue of the value of information put together, but also by virtue of the uniqueness of the author himself – a person who rightfully considered his homeland to be both Russia and the U.S. Furthermore, he loved both of these great countries and understood them. That is why he did not simply describe, for the hundredth time, the history of their opposition. Instead, he concentrated on studying the facts of their cooperation – forgotten but nonetheless fascinating. The reader will find out how Russia helped America gain independence, how Hawaii almost became Russian, who in actual fact sold Alaska and how, and how after the Crimean War the Americans raised the ships of the Black Sea Fleet that had been sunk by Nakhimov. For historians, political scientists and a wide circle of interested readers.
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