Orlando Figes
NATASHA'S DANCE
Copyright © 2002 by Orlando Figes
ISBN: 08050-5783-8
Contents
List of Illustrations and Photographic Acknowledgements - ix
Notes on the Maps and Text - xv
Maps - xviii
Introduction - xxv
1 EUROPEAN RUSSIA - I
2. CHILDREN OF I 8 I 2. - 69
3. MOSCOW! MOSCOW! - 147
4. THE PEASANT MARRIAGE - 217
5. IN SEARCH OF THE RUSSIAN SOUL - 289
6. DESCENDANTS OF GENGHIZ KHAN - 355
7. RUSSIA THROUGH THE SOVIET LENS - 431
8. RUSSIA ABROAD - 523
List of Illustrations
and Photographic
Acknowledgements
Every effort has been made to contact all copyright holders. The publishers will be happy to make good in future editions any errors or omissions brought to their attention.
CHAPTER OPENERS
1. Benjamin Paterssen:
2. Adolphe Ladurnier:
Petrushka, Moscow
3. St Basil's Cathedral, Red Square, Moscow, during the late nineteenth
century (photo: David King Collection, London)
4
by Netta Peacock. Victoria Albert Museum Picture Library,
London
5. Natalia Goncharova: backdrop design for
Victoria Albert Museum Picture Library, London
6. Scvthian figures: late nineteenth-centurv archaeological engraving
List of Illustrations and Photographic Acknowledgements
7. Anna Akhmatova at the Fountain House. Copyright © Museum of Anna Akhmatova in the Fountain House, St Petersburg
8. Igor and Vera Stravinsky arriving at Sheremetevo Airport in Moscow, 21 September 1962. Reproduced from Igor and Vera Stravinsky, A
TEXT ILLUSTRATIONS
1.
Shifting the huge granite rock for the pedestal of2. Seventeenth-century Muscovite costumes. Engraving from Adam Olearius,
3. The Sheremetev theatre at Ostankino. Photograph copyright © William C. Brumfield.
4. Gerard de la Barthe: A
5. The 'peasant prince': Sergei Volkonsky in Irkutsk. Daguerreotype by A. Lavignon, 1845 (photo: Novosti, London)
6. Alexei Venetsianov:
7. A wet nurse in traditional Russian dress. Early-twentieth-century photograph. Private collection. Reproduced from Chloe Oblensky,
8. Monument to the millennium of Russia in the square in front of St Sophia's Cathedral, Novgorod. Photograph by Mikhail Mikeshin, early 1910s
9. Maria Volkonsky and her son Misha. Daguerreotype, 1862. Reproduced from Christine Sutherland,