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Russia is reputed to be a country whose past constantly changes to suit the purposes and vision of its ruling elite. Yet few would dispute that Russian history is one of extremes. Over the past century alone Russia has lived through great achievements and deepest misery; mass heroism and mass crime; over-blown ambition and near-hopeless despair – always emerging with its sovereignty and its fiercely independent spirit intact.

In this book, leading Russia scholar Dmitri Trenin accompanies readers on Russia’s rollercoaster journey from revolution to post-war devastation, perestroika to Putin’s stabilization of post-communist Russia. Explaining the causes and the meaning of the numerous twists and turns in contemporary Russian history, he offers a vivid insider’s view of a country through one of its most trying and often tragic periods. Today, he cautions, Russia stands at a turning point - politically, economically and socially - its situation strikingly reminiscent of the Russian Empire in its final years. For the Russian Federation to avoid a similar demise, it must learn the lessons of its own history.

Author: Trenin Dmitri
Publisher: POLITY PRESS
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9781509527670
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2019

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface

Introduction: Russia’s Many Russias

Chapter One: Revolutionary Upheaval (1900-1920)

Chapter Two: The Rise of the Soviet State (1921-1938)

Chapter Three: The War and its Aftermath (1939-1952)

Chapter Four: Mature Socialism and its Stagnation (1953-1984)

Chapter Five: Democratic Upheaval (1985-1999)

Chapter Six: From Stability to Uncertainty (2000-2018)

Conclusion: Forever Russia

Further Reading

Notes

Index

Dmitri Trenin, Ph.D., has been Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center since 2008. A regular commentator on Russian afairs, he is the author of numerous books, including Should We Fear Russia? (2016) and What is Russia Up to in the Middle East? (2017)

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