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Russian History
This is a blog for use in both of my
HIS 241
and
HIS 242
Russian history survey courses at
Northern Virginia Community College
.
13 June 2012
Russia defends weapons sales to Syria, says U.S. arming rebels
Reuters
. Evidence that Putin's leadership is still struggling with trying to understand the realities of a new world out there. There is no zero-sum game anymore.
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Good Books to read about Russia
Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master and Margarita (*1966)
E.H. Carr, The Romantic Exiles (1933)
Nikolai Chernyshevskii, What Is to Be Done? (Что делать, 1863)
Fedor Dostoevskii, Idiot (1868-69)
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, August 1914 (1971; expanded edition, 1984)
Lev Tolstoi, War and Peace (1865-69)
Franco Venturi, Roots of Revolution (il populismo russo, 1952)
Vladimir Voinovich, Ivankiad (Иванькиада, 1976)
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