by Britannica Britannica (Author)
Russia is a land of superlatives, it is also a country of extremes.
By far the world's largest country, it extends across the whole of northern Asia and the eastern third of Europe, spanning eleven time zones.
The Britannica Guide to Russia offers a panoramic view of Russia, telling the history of the nation since 1917 as well as the story of its culture, religion, arts, and literature in the twentieth century and beyond.
Particular focus is made on the contemporary nation since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Out of the ashes of the cold war, a new super power has emerged including the rise of the Oligarchs, the presidency of Vladimir Putin, and the role of Russia in the new world order.
The guide also covers the major places to visit such as Moscow, St Petersburg, and Kiev.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Robinson
Published: 26 Mar 2009
ISBN 10: 1845299213
ISBN 13: 9781845299217
Book Overview: Russia is one of the fastest growing economies in the world attracting billions of dollars of investment every year. As the nation re-emerges from the Cold War it is increasingly important to know where it is heading.