
The Story of Russia
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Narrated by:
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David Sibley
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By:
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Orlando Figes
About this listen
Bloomsbury presents The Story of Russia by Orlando Figes, read by David Sibley.
A 2022 BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR: Sunday Times * Irish Times * Spectator * Financial Times * Telegraph * Aspects of History
‘The history book you need if you want to understand modern Russia' ANNE APPLEBAUM
‘A magnificent, magisterial thousand year history of Russia . . . by one of the masters of Russian scholarship' SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE
‘A great historian at the peak of his powers' WILLIAM DALRYMPLE
'[An] excellent short study’ MAX HASTINGS, SUNDAY TIMES
‘If you really want to understand Putin’s Russia today, anchored in its past of myths, then you simply have to read Figes’s superb account’ ANTONY BEEVOR
'A lucid chronological journey that ably illustrates how narratives from the nation’s past have been used to shape its autocratic present’ OBSERVER
'A valuable, instructive overview' INDEPENDENT
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From the great storyteller of Russia, a spellbinding account of the stories that have shaped the country’s past – and how they can inform its present.
No other country has been so divided over its own past as Russia. None has changed its story so often. How the Russians came to tell their story, and to reinvent it as they went along, is a vital aspect of their history, their culture and beliefs. To understand what Russia’s future holds – to grasp what Putin’s regime means for Russia and the world – we need to unravel the ideas and meanings of that history.
In The Story of Russia, Orlando Figes brings into sharp relief the vibrant characters that comprise Russia’s rich history, and whose stories remain so important in making sense of the world’s largest nation today – from the crowning of sixteen-year-old Ivan the Terrible in a candlelit cathedral, to Catherine the Great, riding out in a green uniform to arrest her husband at his palace, to the bitter last days of the Romanovs.
Beautifully written and based on a lifetime of scholarship, The Story of Russia is a major and definitive work from the great storyteller of Russian history: sweeping, suspenseful, masterful.
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Essential Russia Primer
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Enlightening
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Good listen
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I admit to starting at chapter 11 (Audible ‘chapter numbers’ seem to be two more than the ones being read out (!))
Figes paints a very clear picture of the development of the Soviet character and long-suffering trials of the peoples, esp Second World War and the ‘purges’ which explained a lot.
It explained a recent comment by aRussian woman on TV news, who was asked about the escalating war. She said ‘ I don’t care anymore, I can put up with anything’.
It seems that German and French politicians understand all this better than the English speaking world (as they did about Iraq and Saddam H ) and their advice should be listened to.
A thorough analysis
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Thorough and well read
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Essential reading
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Not grounded in historical fact
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