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A TIMES BEST HISTORY BOOK OF 2022
'Wise and thorough' The Spectator
'Brisk and readable ... very valuable' Financial Times
'He is an engaging guide ... and writes with the same flair demonstrated in his previous bestseller Afgantsy' The Sunday Telegraph
'A scholarly yet highly readable gallop through the last 1000 years of Russian history ... To understand this tormented nation, you can do no better than read this illuminating portrait' Jonathan Dimbleby
Russia is the largest country in the world, with the largest arsenal of nuclear weapons. Over a thousand years this multifaceted nation of shifting borders has been known as Rus, Muscovy, the Russian Empire, and the Soviet Union. Thirty years ago it was reinvented as the Russian Federation.
Russia is not an enigma, but its past is violent, tragic, sometimes glorious, and certainly complicated. Like the rest of us, the Russians constantly rewrite their history. They too omit episodes of national disgrace in favour of patriotic anecdotes, sometimes more rooted in myth than reality.
Expert and former ambassador Rodric Braithwaite unpicks fact from fiction to discover what lies at the root of the Russian story.
Braithwaite tells us not to give up hope, at least for the post-Putin era
As Britain's ambassador to Moscow between 1988-92, Braithwaite witnessed first-hand the Russian fall from greatness that Putin is now trying to resurrect. He is an engaging guide, though, to the entire past Russian millennium - and writes with the same flair demonstrated in his previous bestseller Afgantsy, about the disastrous Soviet Afghan campaign
Readers seeking a more nuanced view will find Braithwaite's brisk and readable account very valuable. The book covers more than 1,000 years of history, culminating in what Putin termed the "geopolitical catastrophe" of the collapse of the Soviet UnionA valuable book that would set many pundits straight ... Putin might do well to read [it]Rodric Braithwaite carefully examines 1,000 years of Russian history, explaining how cherished myths evolved and how the Russians have rewritten their past to buttress their self-belief. This is a fine introduction to how the past has shaped the Russian present. Braithwaite, a former ambassador to Moscow, achieves the improbable: a short book about Russia that is illuminatingPraise for Moscow 1941:
'A remarkable epic, vividly portrayed
Product Details
SKU: | BK0460729 |
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EAN: | 9781800811881 |
Language: | English |
Binding: | Hardcover |