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Russia and the Russians: From Earliest Times to the Present
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Russia and the Russians: From Earliest Times to the Present

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The result of a lifetime’s knowledge of Russia, this monumental work has been acclaimed as the definitive single-volume history of Russia

Geoffrey Hosking has been one of the foremost historians of Russia and her Empire for more than twenty years. He traces Russia’s history from the settlement of Kiev through to the present day. He argues that two nation-building movements, one based on a messianic vision of Russia’s destiny as God’s people, the other a modernising and expansive imperial project of administration and assimilation, have clashed since the rise of Tsarism. These two nascent national identities offer a chance to compare & trace continuities in Tsarist and Soviet Russia & allow us to appreciate more fully the recurrent themes that have at times, and not least this century, appeared wholly without precedent in the history of the world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 November 2012
Pages
752
ISBN
9780718193607

The result of a lifetime’s knowledge of Russia, this monumental work has been acclaimed as the definitive single-volume history of Russia

Geoffrey Hosking has been one of the foremost historians of Russia and her Empire for more than twenty years. He traces Russia’s history from the settlement of Kiev through to the present day. He argues that two nation-building movements, one based on a messianic vision of Russia’s destiny as God’s people, the other a modernising and expansive imperial project of administration and assimilation, have clashed since the rise of Tsarism. These two nascent national identities offer a chance to compare & trace continuities in Tsarist and Soviet Russia & allow us to appreciate more fully the recurrent themes that have at times, and not least this century, appeared wholly without precedent in the history of the world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 November 2012
Pages
752
ISBN
9780718193607