Russia and the Russians by Geoffrey Hosking

Russia and the Russians by Geoffrey Hosking

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This work traces Russia's history from the settlement of Kiev through to the 21st century. It argues that two nation-building movements, one based on a messianic vision, the other a modernizing and expansive imperial project, have clashed since the rise of Tsarism.

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Russia and the Russians by Geoffrey Hosking

From the Carpathians in the west to the Greater Khingan range in the east, a huge, flat expanse dominates the Eurasian continent. Here, over more than a thousand years, the history and destiny of Russia have unfolded. In a sweeping narrative, one of the English-speaking world's leading historians of Russia follows this story from the first emergence of the Slavs in the historical record in the 6th century to the Russians' persistent appearances in today's headlines. Hosking's is a monumental story of competing legacies, of an enormous power uneasily balanced between the ideas and realities of Asian empire, European culture and Byzantine religion; of a constantly shifting identity, from Kievan Rus to Muscovy to Russian Empire to Soviet Union to Russian Federation, and of tsars and leaders struggling over the centuries to articulate that identity. With particular attention to non-Russian regions and ethnic groups, and to Russia's relations with neighbouring polities, Hosking lays out the links between political, economic, social and cultural phenomena that have made Russia a world at once familiar and mysterious to Western observers. In a clear and engaging style, he conducts us through the Mongol invasions, the rise of autocracy, the reigns of Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great, the struggle against Napoleon, the emancipation of the serfs, the Crimean War, the Bolshevik Revolution, Stalin's reign of terror, the two world wars, the end of the USSR and today's war against Chechnya. Hosking's history is shot through with the understanding that becoming an empire has prevented Russia from becoming a nation and has perpetuated earlier, more personal forms of power-broking. This book is the most penetrating and comprehensive account yet of what such a legacy has meant - to Russia, and to the world.
Geoffrey Hosking is Professor of Russian History at University College London. His previous books include the best-selling Russia: People and Empire, 1552-1917 and History of the Soviet Union Russia: People and Empire, 1552-1917 - 48,000 sales in the UK and Commonwealth.
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ISBN 13 9780713995145
ISBN 10 0713995149
Title Russia and the Russians
Author Geoffrey Hosking
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2001-06-18
Number of pages 736
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