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Russia

Russia
Author: Greg Nickles
Publisher: Crabtree Publishing Company
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780778793021

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Illustrated photographs describe the land, people, culture, and economy of Russia.


The Land and People of Russia

The Land and People of Russia
Author: Alexander Nazaroff
Publisher: J.P. Lippincott
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1972-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780397315147

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An introduction to the history, geography, people, political and economic development, and way of life of the vast and diverse country known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.


Russia, the Land of the Great White Czar

Russia, the Land of the Great White Czar
Author: Edith Caroline Phillips
Publisher: London ; Paris : Cassell
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1904
Genre: Russia
ISBN:

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A Public Empire

A Public Empire
Author: Ekaterina Pravilova
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691180717

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"Property rights" and "Russia" do not usually belong in the same sentence. Rather, our general image of the nation is of insecurity of private ownership and defenselessness in the face of the state. Many scholars have attributed Russia's long-term development problems to a failure to advance property rights for the modern age and blamed Russian intellectuals for their indifference to the issues of ownership. A Public Empire refutes this widely shared conventional wisdom and analyzes the emergence of Russian property regimes from the time of Catherine the Great through World War I and the revolutions of 1917. Most importantly, A Public Empire shows the emergence of the new practices of owning "public things" in imperial Russia and the attempts of Russian intellectuals to reconcile the security of property with the ideals of the common good. The book analyzes how the belief that certain objects—rivers, forests, minerals, historical monuments, icons, and Russian literary classics—should accede to some kind of public status developed in Russia in the mid-nineteenth century. Professional experts and liberal politicians advocated for a property reform that aimed at exempting public things from private ownership, while the tsars and the imperial government employed the rhetoric of protecting the sanctity of private property and resisted attempts at its limitation. Exploring the Russian ways of thinking about property, A Public Empire looks at problems of state reform and the formation of civil society, which, as the book argues, should be rethought as a process of constructing "the public" through the reform of property rights.


Russia the Land

Russia the Land
Author: Greg Nickles
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780613280495

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After being ruled by czars for 500 years, Russia experienced its most dramatic changes only in the past century. "Russia the Land" Introduces the country's geography, history, industry, economy, agriculture, and wildlife. Full color.


A Geography of Russia and Its Neighbors

A Geography of Russia and Its Neighbors
Author: Mikhail S. Blinnikov
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2021-01-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1462544657

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Authoritative yet accessible, the definitive undergraduate text on Russian geography and culture has now been thoroughly revised with current data and timely topics, such as the annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol and other background for understanding Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Thematic chapters provide up-to-date coverage of Russia's physical, political, cultural, and economic geography. Regional chapters focus on the country's major regions and the other 14 former Soviet republics. Written in a lucid, conversational style by a Russian-born international expert, the concise chapters interweave vivid descriptions of urban and rural landscapes, examinations of Soviet and post-Soviet life, deep knowledge of environmental and conservation issues, geopolitical insights, engaging anecdotes, and rigorous empirical data. Over 200 original maps, photographs, and other figures are also available as PowerPoint slides at the companion website, many in color. New to This Edition *Separate chapter on Ukraine and Crimea, covering events through 2019. *Timely topics--the political crisis in Ukraine and annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol; the return of Putin as president; climate change and environmental degradation; economic slowdown; political shifts in the republics; the role of Russian-backed forces in Syria, Libya, and Central African Republic; changes in Russia–United States relations; and more. *Thoroughly updated population, economic, and political data. *80 new or updated figures, tables, and maps. Pedagogical Features *End-of-chapter review questions, suggested assignments, and in-class exercises. *Within-chapter vignettes about Russian places, culture, and history. *End-of-chapter internet resources and suggestions for further reading. *Companion website with all figures and maps from the book, many in full color.


Russia, My Native Land

Russia, My Native Land
Author: Gregory Porphyriewitch Tschebotarioff
Publisher: New York, McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1964
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN:

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Inhuman Land

Inhuman Land
Author: Jozef Czapski
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2018-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1681372576

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A classic work of reportage about the Katyń Massacre during World War II by a soldier who narrowly escaped the atrocity himself. In 1941, when Germany turned against the USSR, tens of thousands of Poles—men, women, and children who were starving, sickly, and impoverished—were released from Soviet prison camps and allowed to join the Polish Army being formed in the south of Russia. One of the survivors who made the difficult winter journey was the painter and reserve officer Józef Czapski. General Anders, the army’s commander in chief, assigned Czapski the task of receiving the Poles arriving for military training; gathering accounts of what their fates had been; organizing education, culture, and news for the soldiers; and, most important, investigating the disappearance of thousands of missing Polish officers. Blocked at every level by the Soviet authorities, Czapski was unaware that in April 1940 many officers had been shot dead in Katyn forest, a crime for which Soviet Russia never accepted responsibility. Czapski’s account of the years following his release from the camp and the formation of the Polish Army, and its arduous trek through Central Asia and the Middle East to fight on the Italian front offers a stark depiction of Stalin’s Russia at war and of the suffering, stoicism, and bravery of his fellow Poles. A work of clear observation and deep compassion, Inhuman Land is one of the twentieth century’s indispensable acts of literary witness.


The Geography of Russia and the Eurasian Republics

The Geography of Russia and the Eurasian Republics
Author: Ryan Wolf
Publisher: 'The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc'
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 172532203X

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Russian and the Eurasian Republics is a distinctive region that spans two continents, eleven time zones, and five biomes. This massive landscape is home to mountains, rivers, deserts, and even exciting cities like Moscow. Readers will learn how people have adapted to survive in harsh climates, and how they've affected the land around them. This book includes amazing maps and photographs to bring the information into splendid focus, as readers journey to the ends of the Earth to discover the geography of the incomparable region of Russia and the Eurasian Republics.