Foreword: Jordan E. Kurland, 1928–2016, Stuart M. Kurland
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Prehistory of Dutch-Russian Relations; the English Pioneers
Chapter 2: Flemish Trailblazers
Chapter 3: New States on Europe’s Fringe
Chapter 4: De Vogelaer and Van Klenck
Chapter 5: The Russian and Dutch Other
Chapter 6: Diplomatic Ties
Chapter 7: Isaac Massa
Chapter 8: Business Opportunities
Chapter 9: Guns and Grain
Chapter 10: Medicine
Chapter 11: Dutch Entrepreneurs
Chapter 12: Pivot: Boreel’s Embassy
Chapter 13: Dutch Mercenaries in the Tsar’s Service
Chapter 14: The Western Sloboda
Chapter 15: The New Commercial Statute of 1667
Chapter 16: Envoys
Chapter 17: The Oryol
Chapter 18: Becoming Russian?
Chapter 19: Koenraad van Klenck’s Embassy
Chapter 20: The Interregnum, 1676-1689
Chapter 21: Peter the Great
Chapter 22: Patrick Gordon and François Lefort
Chapter 23: Russians in the Republic
Chapter 24: A Final Blaze of Business: Lups and Brants
Chapter 25: Cornelis Cruys and the Russian Exchange Students
Chapter 26: An Era Closes: The Eighteenth Century