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Not really related, but have you ever read Marquis de Custine's similar book about Russia? Cannoli Send a noteboard - 18/05/2014 10:17:31 PM

I've read more of Tocqueville than Custine (as in a tiny amount being greater than zero), and I'm not even sure if the latter was ever translated into English, but from what I have seen of references to the work, it always struck me as an interesting sort of parallel to Tocqueville: 19th century Frenchmen discussing their travels in practically polar opposite countries, through the lens of their own politics. Most of the references I have seen re: Custine were in the context of Soviet history and dealings with the West, and I've been vaguely curious about the book in its own right.

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Not really related, but have you ever read Marquis de Custine's similar book about Russia? - 18/05/2014 10:17:31 PM 596 Views
I haven't, but now I will certainly look for it. - 19/05/2014 02:37:21 AM 601 Views
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Well that was helpful at least. - 20/05/2014 10:05:24 PM 723 Views
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