Russia's history has been shaped by conquest and collapse, reform and revolution, expansion and survival.
Revolution and Resilience: A Brief History of Russia offers a clear and accessible overview of this long and complex story, tracing the country's development from its early medieval origins to its emergence as a modern state with global influence.
The book follows the growth of Kievan Rus', the impact of Mongol rule, and the rise of Moscow as the center of a new Russian state. It then explores the creation of the Russian Empire, the strains of imperial rule, and the social and political tensions that culminated in the revolutions of the early twentieth century.
Moving into the modern era, the narrative examines the formation of the Soviet Union, the experience of war and industrialization, the long Cold War with the West, and the sudden collapse of the Soviet system in 1991. It also considers the challenges and transformations of post Soviet Russia and the factors shaping its role in contemporary international politics.
This concise history is suited to readers interested in:
Russian and Eastern European history empire, revolution, and ideology the Soviet Union and the Cold War modern global politicsDesigned as an introduction rather than an academic textbook, this book brings together key events, themes, and turning points to help readers understand how Russia's past continues to influence its present.
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