Russia's transition from communism holds great significance not only for itself but also for the wider world. This collection of essays examines the spectrum of Russia's transition since 1991 - considering not only the pattern of events but also what the changes have meant for Russians themselves.
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Russia's transition from communism holds great significance not only for itself but also for the wider world. This collection of essays examines the spectrum of Russia's transition since 1991 - considering not only the pattern of events but also what the changes have meant for Russians themselves.
Russia's transition from communism holds great significance not only for that country but also for the wider world. This collection of essays examines the broad spectrum of Russia's transition since 1991 - considering not only the pattern of events but also what the changes have meant for Russians themselves, and for their future. Particular attention is given to political attitudes and foreign policy, to the changing status of women, to religion and censorship, and to the continuing war in Chechnya.
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Hardback. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp 188. Original publisher's black cloth, lettered silver at the spine. This collection of essays examines the spectrum of Russia's transition since 1991 - considering not only the pattern of events but also what the changes have meant for Russians themselves. Contributors include: Martin Dewhirst, Rebecca Kay, John Russell, Edwin Bacon, Lara Ryazanova-Clarke, Laura Belin. ISBN: 0714652938 Slight indentation on the front cover, otherwise near fine in near fine dust jacket, with a slight chip on the front panel. Nº de ref. del artículo: C52347
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