Restless Empire: A Historical Atlas of Russia

Restless Empire: A Historical Atlas of Russia

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  • Author:Ian Barnes
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Summary

From the first Slavic migrations to the Romanovs' rise to the Putin era, Russia has endured for centuries as a nation whose sheer size and diversity have challenged its rulers and shaped its identity。 Restless Empire illuminates the epic sweep of Russian history in a beautifully illustrated full-color atlas depicting the essential cultural, political, economic, and military developments of Russia's past。

Like the double-headed eagle that is its state emblem, Russia has always looked abroad to both the East and West, searching for secure trade routes, trustworthy allies, and defensible frontiers。 Expansion beyond Muscovy's forested confines began in the fifteenth century, when Ivan III rejected Mongol rule and moved into the Russian steppe。 The waterways linking the Baltic to the Black and Caspian seas were crucial to Russia's development from the Middle Ages onward。 The age-old quest to acquire warm-water ports culminated in the construction of St。 Petersburg in the eighteenth century, when imperial Russia began to rival Europe's Great Powers。

From Ivan the Terrible to Catherine the Great, Lenin and Stalin to Yeltsin and Putin, Russia's rulers have carved their nation's destiny into world history, sometimes bending Russia toward despotism or democracy, internationalism or brusque independence。 Russia's titanic conflicts--against the Tatars and Turks, Napoleon, Nazi Germany, and the United States--and its political upheavals from the Time of Troubles to the Soviet Union's downfall, as well as ongoing strife in Chechnya and Crimea, are presented chronologically in accessible text accompanied by detailed maps and illustrations。

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Reviews

Aleksei

Interesting but obviously presents a western bias of the events

Sarah

Lovely maps and good explanations。 Marred by some editing errors, which you have to forgive, since the author sadly passed away before the publication of this work。 ("And Quietly Flowers the Don"? Ouch。)Here are some interesting passages:"As the historian looks in detail 。。。 it is easy to note Russia's size and then forget it, but in reality there were few aspects of Russian life on which the country's enormous size did not have a major impact。""The condition of the Russian peoples has been affe Lovely maps and good explanations。 Marred by some editing errors, which you have to forgive, since the author sadly passed away before the publication of this work。 ("And Quietly Flowers the Don"? Ouch。)Here are some interesting passages:"As the historian looks in detail 。。。 it is easy to note Russia's size and then forget it, but in reality there were few aspects of Russian life on which the country's enormous size did not have a major impact。""The condition of the Russian peoples has been affected by major communications problems that have driven Russian leaders into a continuous search for the development of trade links and defensible frontiers。 The Russian land mass is surrounded by five seas - the Baltic, the Black, the Arctic, the Caspian, and the Pacific。 The interior is drained by several river systems: the Ob-Irtysh in western Siberia; the Onon-Shilka-Amur, which flows into the Pacific and forms part of the Russo-Chinese border; the Volga; the Yenesei; and the Lena。 All are wholly or partially ice-bound in winter, as are the seas。 Access to the latter has been fought over by many other people: Turks, Poles, Danes, Swedes, Germans, Tatars, Chinese and Japanese。。。"And a neat way of describing what Catherine the Great was up to in the 1790's: "Catherine never interfered with French affairs, even after the king and queen were guillotined in 1793, preferring other countries to confront France with counter-revolutionary armies while Russia digested more Polish territory。" 。。。more

Debi Emerson

I was very disappointed in this book。 After reading Dr。 Barnes' Historical Atlas of the Bible, I expected an equally good history of Russia。 Instead he glosses over the early years, including WWI and the Russian Revolution, barely mentioning any of the leaders。 He then spends much of the rest of the book discussing WWII, almost battle by battle。 He then reverts to an overview of the years after WWII, getting a little more detailed after the breakup of the Soviet Union。 The maps were interesting, I was very disappointed in this book。 After reading Dr。 Barnes' Historical Atlas of the Bible, I expected an equally good history of Russia。 Instead he glosses over the early years, including WWI and the Russian Revolution, barely mentioning any of the leaders。 He then spends much of the rest of the book discussing WWII, almost battle by battle。 He then reverts to an overview of the years after WWII, getting a little more detailed after the breakup of the Soviet Union。 The maps were interesting, but often confusing as I wasn't sure just what they were supposed to be illustrating。 All in all, a disappointment。 。。。more

Karla Winick-Ford

Informative。 Detailed maps。 The text was a bit small and overwhelming, but author packed a lot into one book。

Grant

A brilliant historical atlas combining beautiful and detailed maps with useful explanatory text。 Worth every penny!

Phillip

4。5 / 5。0Love my maps! Informative succinct narrative accompanies beautiful uncluttered maps。 Big format is easy to study and Legends are clear and helpful。 Really impressed with narration。 Excellent primer on Russian History。

Andrea

I've long been fascinated by maps and by Russian/Soviet history; this atlas is a marvelous combination of both。 It's dense yet readable, with colorful maps depicting Russian geographical, cultural, political histories。 I've long been fascinated by maps and by Russian/Soviet history; this atlas is a marvelous combination of both。 It's dense yet readable, with colorful maps depicting Russian geographical, cultural, political histories。 。。。more

Paul

Interesting read。 A well done historical atlas。 The plethora of maps cover the entire sweep of Russian history。 The text provides enough background to give a good overview of what each period or event map serves to illustrate。Book is current through 2014 (final maps deal with current Russia-Ukraine conflict)。

Riet

Dit boek valt een beetje tegen。 Waarschijnlijk interessanter als je nog niets over de geschiedenis van Rusland gelezen hebt。 Er zijn wel heel veel verduidelijkende kaarten。 Wel een goed overzicht, maar naar mijn smaak te beknopt。