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Routledge Studies in the History of Russia and Eastern Europe


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The Caucasus Under Soviet Rule

The Caucasus Under Soviet Rule

1st Edition

By Alex Marshall
March 29, 2012

The Caucasus is a strategically and economically important region in contemporary global affairs. Western interest in the Caucasus has grown rapidly since 1991, fuelled by the admixture of oil politics, great power rivalry, ethnic separatism and terrorism that characterizes the region. However, ...

The Russian General Staff and Asia, 1860-1917

The Russian General Staff and Asia, 1860-1917

1st Edition

By Alex Marshall
February 29, 2012

This new book examines the role of the Tsarist General Staff in studying and administering Russia’s Asian borderlands. It considers the nature of the Imperial Russian state, the institutional characteristics of the General Staff, and Russia’s relationship with Asia. During the nineteenth century, ...

Eastern Christianity and the Cold War, 1945-91

Eastern Christianity and the Cold War, 1945-91

1st Edition

Edited By Lucian Leustean
May 13, 2011

Despite widespread persecution, Orthodox churches not only survived the Cold War period but levels of religiosity in Orthodox countries remained significant. This book examines the often surprising relations between Orthodox churches and political regimes. It provides a comprehensive overview of ...

Popular Religion in Russia 'Double Belief' and the Making of an Academic Myth

Popular Religion in Russia: 'Double Belief' and the Making of an Academic Myth

1st Edition

By Stella Rock
May 14, 2009

This book dispels the widely-held view that paganism survived in Russia alongside Orthodox Christianity, demonstrating that 'double belief', dvoeverie, is in fact an academic myth. Scholars, citing the medieval origins of the term, have often portrayed Russian Christianity as uniquely muddied by ...

Cossacks and the Russian Empire, 1598–1725 Manipulation, Rebellion and Expansion into Siberia

Cossacks and the Russian Empire, 1598–1725: Manipulation, Rebellion and Expansion into Siberia

1st Edition

By Christoph Witzenrath
April 03, 2009

Using a wide range sources, this book explores the ways in which the Russians governed their empire in Siberia from 1598 to 1725. Paying particular attention to the role of the Siberian Cossaks, the author takes a thorough assessment of how the institutions of imperial government functioned in ...

The Many Deaths of Tsar Nicholas II Relics, Remains and the Romanovs

The Many Deaths of Tsar Nicholas II: Relics, Remains and the Romanovs

1st Edition

By Wendy Slater
August 06, 2007

How did Nicholas II, Russia’s last Tsar, meet his death? Shot point blank in a bungled execution by radical Bolsheviks in the Urals, Nicholas and his family disappeared from history in the Soviet era. But in the 1970s, a local geologist and a crime fiction writer discovered the location of their ...

Tiny Revolutions in Russia Twentieth Century Soviet and Russian History in Anecdotes and Jokes

Tiny Revolutions in Russia: Twentieth Century Soviet and Russian History in Anecdotes and Jokes

1st Edition

By Bruce Adams
May 14, 2007

This book presents a large collection of anecdotes and jokes from different periods of the twentieth century to provide an unusual perspective on Soviet and Russian history. Anecdotes and jokes were a hidden form of discursive communication in the Soviet era, lampooning official practices and ...

The History of Siberia

The History of Siberia

1st Edition

By Igor V. Naumov, David Collins
November 26, 2004

Siberia has had an interesting history, quite distinct from that of Russia. Absolutely vast, containing many non-Russian nationalities, and increasingly important at present because of its huge energy reserves, Siberia was at one time part of the Mongol Empire, was settled relatively late by the ...

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