History of Russia: From Peter the Great to Gorbachev

Stars
5
Length
36 Lectures
Author
Mark Steinberg; The Great Courses;
Eras
From 1492 to Now
Types
Lecture Course
History of Russia: From Peter the Great to Gorbachev
Synopsis
"Discover historical themes made clear not by discussing treaties, war declarations, or economic statistics —but by examining the lives and ideas of the men and women who were Russia: tsars, emperors, Communist Party leaders, writers, artists, peasants, and factory workers.
Grasp what Russian life was like as Professor Steinberg analyzes ideas of power not only from the viewpoint of its rulers, but also from that of the ruled; the theme of happiness and its pursuit that resonates throughout Russian history, and ideas of morality and ethics as wielded by both the Russian state and its critics.
Professor Steinberg draws on his own years of experience as an author, a student in the Soviet Union in the 1980s, and, more recently, as a world-class historian granted access to once-secret government archives. Listen as he brings alive the vibrant Russian imagination—so willing to visualize a different kind of life for its people, yet so burdened by its darker sides of doubt and pessimism that those visions were rejected." [Teaching Company]
He draws you in with excellent organization, content, and delivery. This is not the old, tired story, but insights based on his research.
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Released
2003
Location
Europe & Asia
Setting