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Now completely revised in this seventh edition, A History of Russia covers the entire span of the country's history, from ancient times to the postcommunist present. Featuring a new coauthor, Mark Steinberg, this edition offers extensively updated material based on the most current research, including documents from recently opened archives. Keeping with the hallmark of the text, Riasanovsky and Steinberg examine all aspects of Russia's history--political, international, military, economic, social, and cultural--with a commitment to objectivity, fairness, and balance. This seventh edition contains a wealth of new images and a fully revised bibliography and reading list. Two new chapters on politics, society, and culture since 1991 explore Russia's complex experience after communism and discuss its chances of becoming a more stable and prosperous country in the future.Widely acclaimed as the best one-volume history available, A History of Russia is being offered in paperback for the first time. In addition to the one-volume version, it is now also available in two separate volumes--Volume I covers early Russia through the nineteenth century and Volume II ranges from 1855 to the present. Volume II also features an additional introductory chapter that links Russia's modern history to the events that preceded it.
This text investigates the comprehensive trajectory of Russian history from its ancient origins through the post-Soviet era. Nicholas V. Riasanovsky and Mark Steinberg utilize their extensive academic expertise to synthesize political, social, and cultural developments into a single, cohesive narrative. By incorporating newly accessible archival documents and contemporary research, the authors provide a balanced framework for understanding the complexities of the Russian state and its evolution.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students frequently identify this work as a foundational, one-volume reference for the study of Russian history. The text is noted for its objective tone and academic rigor, making it a standard resource in university-level history curricula.
Page Count:
792
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
OUP, Paperback(2004)
ISBN-10:
0195153944
ISBN-13:
9780195153941
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