The Soviet Union
Roger Pethybridge continues our series on the Post-War reconstruction of Europe.
Roger Pethybridge continues our series on the Post-War reconstruction of Europe.
Christopher Read explores the historiography of Russia under Joseph Stalin.
Barbara Heldt reveals that the brave Russian Cossack, Aleksandrov, was in fact a woman, Nadezhda Durova, who had renounced her unhappy female self.
Edward Acton outlines the historiography of the Russian Revolution.
Alan Wood writes that the wastelands of Siberia have provided Russia with 'a vast roofless prison' for criminals and political prisoners banished into exile.
According to Lindsey A.J. Hughes, Peter the Great's programme of Westernisation was neither as unheralded nor such a break with the past as has sometimes been suggested.