Is Russian history one big inevitable failure? The Soviet
Union's demise and Russia's ensuing troubles have led many to
wonder. But this is to look through a skewed prism indeed. In this
provocative and elegantly written short history of Russia, Marshall
Poe takes us well beyond the Soviet haze deep into the nation's
fascinating--not at all inevitable, and in key respects remarkably
successful--past.
Tracing Russia's course from its beginnings to the present day,
Poe shows that Russia was the only non-Western power to defend
itself against Western imperialism for centuries. It did so by
building a powerful state that molded society to its military
needs. Thus arose the only non-Western path to modern society--a
unique path neither "European" nor "Asian" but, most aptly,
"Russian."
From the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries, Russia prevailed
despite unparalleled onslaughts by powerful Western armies.
However, while Europe nurtured limited government, capitalism, and
scientific and cultural revolution, early Russian society
cultivated autocracy and command economics. Both Europe and Russia
eventually created modern infrastructures, but the European model
proved more productive and powerful. The post-World War I communist
era can be seen as a natural continuation of Russia's autocratic
past that, despite its tragic turns, kept Russia globally
competitive for decades.
The Russian moment in world history thus began with its first
confrontations with Europe in the fifteenth century, and ended in
1991 with the Soviet collapse. Written with verve and great
insight, "The Russian Moment in World History" will be widely read
and vigorously debated by those who seek a clear and unequivocal
understanding of the complex history that has made Russia what it
is today.
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