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The Russia Reader – History, Culture, Politics: The World Readers

Autor Adele Marie Barker, Bruce Grant
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iul 2010
An account of the day-to-day scramble to make ends meet after the end of the Soviet Union, letters recording ordinary Russians’ reactions to the Revolution as events unfolded in 1917, and excerpts from a sixteenth-century manual instructing elite Muscovites on proper household management--The Russia Reader brings these and many other selections together in this introduction to the history, culture, and politics of the world’s largest country, from the earliest written accounts of the Russian people to today. Conveying the texture of everyday life alongside experiences of epic historical events, the reader is filled with the voices of men and women, rulers and revolutionaries, peasants, soldiers, literary figures, émigrés, journalists, and scholars. Most of the selections are by Russians; thirty are translated into English for the first time. The collection is illustrated with maps, paintings, photographs, posters, and cartoons; fifteen images appear in colour. The volume’s editors introduce each of the thematic sections and all of the written selections.The Russia Reader incorporates song lyrics, jokes, anecdotes, and folktales as well as poems, essays, and fiction by writers including Pushkin, Dostoyevsky, Tolstoi, and Akhmatova. Transcripts from the show trials of major Party figures and an account of how staff at the Lenin Library in Moscow were instructed to interact with foreigners are among the many selections based on personal memoirs and archival materials only recently made available to the public. From a tenth-century emissary describing his encounters in Kyivan Rus’, to a scientist recalling her life in a new research city built from scratch in Siberia during the 1950s, to a novelist depicting the decadence of the “New Russians” in the 2000s, The Russia Reader is an extraordinary introduction to a vast and varied land.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822346487
ISBN-10: 0822346486
Pagini: 784
Ilustrații: 100 illustrations, incl. 15 in color
Dimensiuni: 159 x 237 x 49 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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“The Russia Reader provides a wonderful overview of Russian life and culture across the centuries, from the emergence of Muscovy and Russian Orthodoxy to the present day. The editors have done a remarkable job in selecting a range of texts that provide a sweeping overview of the complexity, drama, passion and tragedy of Russian life. The author’s brief introductions helpfully situate the texts. Readers can either follow the fate of Russia chronologically--or they can use the book as a kaleidoscope, to explore different facets of Russian life and culture. Readers will find a treasure trove of beautiful, dramatic and tragic readings to explore Russian history and culture across the ages.”--Peter Holquist, History Department, University of Pennsylvania

“Adele Barker and Bruce Grant have selected a fascinating group of writings reflecting Russian reality, past and present, most by Russians themselves. The selections make absorbing reading and convey insights that penetrate the veil of mystery that has so long obscured the ‘Russian soul.’”--Jack F. Matlock Jr., United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1987–1991

"The book is tailored to occasional and avid readers alike, with its chapters organized along a roughly chronological thread....The vast majority of the texts are lucid and eye-opening, with Georgi Derlugian’s unsparing but balanced “Chechnya -- A Brief Explanation” constituting one of the book’s absolute highlights. ...For the reader who desires to take a first dip into Russian history and culture but is overwhelmed by the vast amount of work available, The Russia Reader is the ideal starting point." - Viktoria Ivanyutina, The Moscow Times

“The Russia surveyed here is one that reveals the complex layers of history that have accumulated over time and the voices that Barker and Grant marshal in telling Russia’s history are engaging and innovative ones. . . . The Russia Reader should interest any . . . traveler looking for a rich introduction into the history, culture, and politics of Russia.”—Stephen M. Norris, Anthropology of East Europe Review“The Russia Reader is excellent. It is a tremendous introduction for the newcomer to Russian history and culture, and even the well-versed reader should find fascinating new material amongst the rich variety collected here.”—Mary Bailes, Scotland-Russia Review


"The Russia Reader provides a wonderful overview of Russian life and culture across the centuries, from the emergence of Muscovy and Russian Orthodoxy to the present day. The editors have done a remarkable job in selecting a range of texts that provide a sweeping overview of the complexity, drama, passion and tragedy of Russian life. The author's brief introductions helpfully situate the texts. Readers can either follow the fate of Russia chronologically--or they can use the book as a kaleidoscope, to explore different facets of Russian life and culture. Readers will find a treasure trove of beautiful, dramatic and tragic readings to explore Russian history and culture across the ages."--Peter Holquist, History Department, University of Pennsylvania "Adele Barker and Bruce Grant have selected a fascinating group of writings reflecting Russian reality, past and present, most by Russians themselves. The selections make absorbing reading and convey insights that penetrate the veil of mystery that has so long obscured the 'Russian soul.'"--Jack F. Matlock Jr., United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1987-1991 "The book is tailored to occasional and avid readers alike, with its chapters organized along a roughly chronological thread...The vast majority of the texts are lucid and eye-opening, with Georgi Derlugian's unsparing but balanced "Chechnya -- A Brief Explanation" constituting one of the book's absolute highlights. ...For the reader who desires to take a first dip into Russian history and culture but is overwhelmed by the vast amount of work available, The Russia Reader is the ideal starting point." - Viktoria Ivanyutina, The Moscow Times "The Russia surveyed here is one that reveals the complex layers of history that have accumulated over time and the voices that Barker and Grant marshal in telling Russia's history are engaging and innovative ones... The Russia Reader should interest any ... traveler looking for a rich introduction into the history, culture, and politics of Russia." - Stephen M. Norris, Anthropology of East Europe Review "The Russia Reader is excellent. It is a tremendous introduction for the newcomer to Russian history and culture, and even the well-versed reader should find fascinating new material amongst the rich variety collected here." - Mary Bailes, Scotland-Russia Review

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""The Russia Reader" provides a wonderful overview of Russian life and culture across the centuries, from the emergence of Muscovy and Russian Orthodoxy to the present day. The editors have done a remarkable job in selecting a range of texts that offer a sweeping overview of the complexity and passion of Russian life, and their brief introductions helpfully situate the texts. Whether readers follow the fate of Russia chronologically or use the book as a kaleidoscope to explore different facets of Russian life and culture, they will find a treasure trove of beautiful, dramatic, and tragic readings for exploring Russian history and culture across the ages."--Peter Holquist, University of Pennsylvania

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An interdisciplinary anthology of work from and about Russia, including nonfiction, poetry, journalism, history, and cultural analysis, that includes many primary resources never before published in English.