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Russia: The Story of War

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Description for Russia: The Story of War Hardback. Outsiders view Russia as an aggressor, but Russians see themselves as surrounded by enemies, defensively fighting off invader after invader, or called upon by history to be the savior of Europe, or Christianity, or civilization itself, often at immense cost. As Gregory Carleton shows, war is the unifying thread of Russia's national epic. Num Pages: 310 pages. BIC Classification: HBJD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 20 x 13. .
No nation is a stranger to war, but for Russians war is a central part of who they are. Their motherland has been the battlefield where some of the largest armies have clashed, the most savage battles have been fought, the highest death tolls paid. Having prevailed over Mongol hordes and vanquished Napoleon and Hitler, many Russians believe no other nation has sacrificed so much for the world. In Russia: The Story of War Gregory Carleton explores how this belief has produced a myth of exceptionalism that pervades Russian culture and politics and has helped forge a national ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Harvard University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
310
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass., United States
ISBN
9780674972483
SKU
V9780674972483
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About Gregory Carleton
Gregory Carleton is Professor of Russian Studies and Chair of the Department of International Literary and Cultural Studies at Tufts University.

Reviews for Russia: The Story of War
Carleton makes an important contribution to understanding post-Soviet Russian nationalism, both at the elite level and in popular culture, by surveying speeches, films, novels, television, and architectural and monumental representations of war and their place in shaping what he calls Russia's civic religion. He shows how Russia's contemporary 'narrative of war' reaches back to the Mongol conquest of the twelfth ... Read more

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