CONTENTS
ix | Preface
xiii | Acknowledgments
xv | Abbreviations xvii | Figures
INTRODUCTION
3 | Ukrainian History in Context
ONE
A Complex History: Ukraine and the Dar al-Islam
CHAPTER ONE
23 | From Abbot Daniel to Count Potocki: Middle East Travel to 1800
chapter two
36 | From the “Emir” to the Metropolitan: Middle East Travel (1800-1914)
CHAPTER THREE
57 | Tatar Slave Raiding and Turkish Captivity
in Ukrainian History and Legend
TWO
A People Finds Its Voice:
Maksymovych and Shevchenko
CHAPTER FOUR
81 | Maksymovych and the National Awakening
CHAPTER FIVE
101 | Shamil, Shevchenko, and the Chef-d’oeuvre, “The Caucasus”: A Poem as Seen from Afar
THREE
From Paris to Verkhivnia and the Sich:
The French Connection CHAPTER Six
119 | All about Eve:
The Realist Balzac's Ukrainian Dreamland
CHAPTER SEVEN
133 | La Guzla, Gogol, and the Cossacks:
Prosper Merimee Looks East
FOUR
Contested Canvases:
Rembrandt's Polish Rider and Repin's Satirical Cossacks
CHAPTER EIGHT
153 | Deciphering Rembrandt's Polish Rider
CHAPTER NiNE
173 | Message to Mehmed:
Repin Creates His Zaporozhian Cossacks
APPENDIX A
201 | Dmitrii E.
Mishin on the “Saqaliba”in the Medieval Muslim World
APPENDIX B
204 | “Orientalisms” in Ukrainian, Polish, and Russian
APPENDIX C
213 | Shevchenko and the Muslims
217 | Notes
293 | Index
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