Contents
Acknowledgments
Notes on Terminology and Transliteration
Introduction
1. Roman Catholicism, Russian Orthodoxy, and Russophobia in France, 1830–1856
2. The Archpriest as Publicist and Polemicist
3. The “Byzantine Firework” of Paris
4. A Spectacular Success: The Paris Church, the Russian Orthodox Press, and the Public Image of Orthodoxy
5. The Church Chained to the Throne of the “Czar”
6. Guettée, Vasiliev,
L’Union chrétienne,
and the Public Image of Orthodoxy
Conclusion
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index