A Traveller's History of Russia

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A Traveller's History of Russia
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Book excerpt: This book provides a comprehensive survey of Russia's tragic and glorious history: prehistoric Russia’s nomadic invaders; the rise of Muscovy with its colorful panopoly of rulers from Ivan Moneybags to Ivan the Terrible; the despotism of the Romanovs; the Russian Revolution and the rise and fall of the Soviet state; all the way to the present.


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