A History of the Urals by British historian Paul Dukes is the first book to introduce the English-speaking reader to the life of the Urals from Ivan the Terrible to the present day, the characters of the narrative thus being not only Yermak and Tatishchev, but also Trotsky, Yeltsin, and Roizman. Known from his publications of Catherine's Russia and of the USA and the USSR superpowers, among others, Dukes became interested in the Urals through communications with Ural historians. Duke's addressing of their works allows the reader to evaluate the advances in (re)understanding the 1990s-2000s history of the region. Dukes is trying to attack the stereotypical perception of the Urals as just the boundary between Europe and Asia in featuring both...
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Moscow Calling, by Angus Roxburgh. Edinburgh: Birlinn. 2017. ISBN 978-1-78027-492-8 SCOTTISH ...
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In Russian Grand Strategy in the Era of Global Power Competition, editor Andrew Monaghan brings toge...
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