A Short History of Russia

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A Short History of Russia

A Short History of Russia

3.87 (4,449 Ratings by Goodreads)
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'Fascinating... One of the most astute political commentators on Putin and modern Russia' Financial Times

'An amazing achievement' Peter Frankopan

Can anyone truly understand Russia?


Russia is a country with no natural borders, no single ethos, no true central identity. At the crossroads of Europe and Asia, it is everyone's 'other'. And yet it is one of the most powerful nations on earth, a master game-player on the global stage with a rich history of war and peace, poets and revolutionaries.

In this essential whistle-stop tour of the world's most complex nation, Mark Galeotti takes us behind the myths to the heart of the Russian story: from the formation of a nation to its early legends - including Ivan the Terrible and Catherine the Great - to the rise and fall of the Romanovs, the Russian Revolution, the Cold War, Chernobyl and the end of the Soviet Union - plus the rise of a politician named Vladimir Putin, and the events leading to the Ukrainian war.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781529199284
ISBN10 152919928X
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 196 g
Product Dimensions 125 x 198 x 16 mm
Publisher / Reseller Ebury Publishing
Format paperback
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This is terrific - and an amazing achievement to cover so much ground in such a short and wonderfully readable book. * Peter Frankopan *
An informative, perceptive and exhilarating canter through 1,000 tumultuous years * Spectator *
Fascinating... One of the most astute political commentators on Putin and modern Russia * Financial Times *

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Author's Bio

Mark Galeotti is one of the world’s leading experts on Russian crime and security (which are often one and the same), which may explain why Moscow banned him in 2022. After a stint with the Foreign Office, he has been a scholar and think-tanker in London, New York, Moscow, Prague and Florence. He now heads the consultancy Mayak Intelligence and is an honorary professor at University College London and a senior fellow with RUSI and the Council on Geostrategy. A prolific author, he frequently acts as consultant to various government, commercial and law-enforcement agencies and has briefed everyone from prime ministers to CEOs.

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