History of Russia

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Alexander II: Emancipation Reform
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Catherin II
Catherine the Great
Chechen rebels
Checnya
Chernobyl
Cold War
Commonwealth of Independent States
Communism
Crimean War
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glasnost
Iron Curtain
Ivan III
Ivan IV
Ivan the Great
Ivan the Terrible
Joseph Stalin
Khan of the Golden Horde
Kiev
Kievan Rus
Kremlin
Mikhail Gorbachev
Mikhail Romanov
Mongol invasions
Moscow
Muscovite
Nicholas I
Nikita Khrushchev
Novichok
Oleg of Novgorod
Orthodox Christianity
Ottoman Empire
paganism
perestoika
Peter the Great
Romanov dynasty
Ronald Reagan
Rurik dynasty
Russian Revolution
serfdom
Sergei Skripal
Soviet Union
Sputnik I
St. Isaac Cathedral
St. Petersburg
Ukraine
vikings
Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir the Great
Vladivostok
World War I
World War II
Yaroslav the Wise
Yuri Gagarin

Product details

  • ISBN 9798765136751
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Now in its third edition, this new volume of the acclaimed The History of Russia offers a wealth of material on events of the last decade and a half.

When first published, Charles Ziegler's The History of Russia was acclaimed as a source of information not easily found elsewhere, and as "clear, balanced, and insightful," by Rajan Menon of Lehigh University. Now Ziegler returns for a third edition, fully updated to be the work of choice for readers looking for an introduction to the history of the world's largest country.

The History of Russia: Third Edition moves from the 10th-century founding of Kievan Rus to the tsars to the Communist Era to the war with Ukraine, with particular emphasis on the process by which Vladimir Putin established a fully authoritarian state. In addition to a new chapter on the tumultuous era Russia has seen since the second edition published in 2009, this edition features an updated introduction and an expanded chapter on the return to authoritarianism.

Charles E. Ziegler is professor of political science at the University of Louisville, USA.

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