Russia's Long Twentieth Century: Voices, Memories, Contested Perspectives
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Book Details
• Author: Chatterjee, Choi
• Brand: Routledge
• Edition: 1
• Binding: Paperback
• Number of Pages: 290
• Release Date: 17-05-2016
• EAN: 9780415670371
• Languages: English
Description:
"Russia's Long Twentieth Century" provides a comprehensive and accessible examination of Russian history from the empire era to the Soviet Union and the post-Soviet state. This textbook places modern Russia within a global historical context, emphasizing the social, economic, and political changes in the Russian Empire leading up to the 1905 Revolution, the construction of the socialist state under the Bolsheviks, and the evolution of Russia's state structure, ideology, and foreign policy after the Soviet Union's collapse.
The book challenges the traditional Cold War narrative by presenting diverse historiographies from Russian, émigré, and Western perspectives. With a selection of primary sources and discussion questions, the text engages students with the experiences of ordinary Soviet citizens and introduces source criticism techniques. Illustrated with images and maps, this book serves as an essential resource for understanding twentieth-century Russian history.

