Synopsis
"A History of Russia" is a comprehensive and authoritative account of the development of the Russian nation, written by the distinguished historian Sir Bernard Pares. This seminal work traces the complex evolution of the Russian state from its early origins among the Slavic tribes through the rise of the Tsarist autocracy and into the transformative era of the early twentieth century. Pares provides a detailed exploration of the social, political, and cultural forces that shaped the vast territory, offering deep insights into the character of the Russian people and their institutions.
Throughout the narrative, the author examines key historical milestones, including the Mongol conquest, the expansion of the empire under Peter the Great and Catherine the Great, and the internal tensions that led to the collapse of the monarchy. With a focus on the continuity of Russian history, the work illuminates the transition from the Imperial era to the birth of the Soviet state. As a foundational text in Russian studies, this volume remains a vital resource for understanding the historical foundations of one of the world's most influential nations. Its clear prose and scholarly rigor make it an essential read for students of European history and anyone seeking to grasp the intricate legacy of the Russian Empire.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025394930
- Number of pages: 610
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 33 mm
- Languages: English
