
The Soviet Union: A Very Short Introduction
por
Stephen Lovell
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Action & Adventure
History
Philosophy
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
144
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Sep 1, 2009
Editora
Oxford University Press
Edição
First Edition
ISBN-10
0199238480
ISBN-13
9780199238484
Descrição
Stephen Lovell’s exploration of the Soviet Union provides a succinct yet comprehensive examination of a nation that once dominated a significant portion of the globe. As he unravels the complexities of its vast geographical expanse and diverse population, Lovell delves into the socio-political dynamics that defined the Soviet era. The intertwining of history, culture, and ideology forms a rich tapestry that offers readers insights into the everyday lives of those who lived under its vast umbrella.
At its zenith, the Soviet Union was not just a political entity but a cultural phenomenon, influencing global affairs and fostering a distinct national identity among its fifteen republics. Lovell employs engaging narratives that illuminate the varied experiences of its citizens, from passionate artists to fervent political activists. This examination allows readers to grasp the varying perspectives that emerged within the extensive boundaries of the Soviet landscape.
Through a blend of analysis and storytelling, the work challenges preconceptions about the USSR. Lovell’s accessible prose invites a deeper understanding of this historical giant, addressing the legacies and lessons that continue to resonate in the contemporary world. The book’s concise nature makes it an ideal introduction for those curious about the complexities of Soviet history, urging readers to reflect on the enduring impact of this remarkable nation.
At its zenith, the Soviet Union was not just a political entity but a cultural phenomenon, influencing global affairs and fostering a distinct national identity among its fifteen republics. Lovell employs engaging narratives that illuminate the varied experiences of its citizens, from passionate artists to fervent political activists. This examination allows readers to grasp the varying perspectives that emerged within the extensive boundaries of the Soviet landscape.
Through a blend of analysis and storytelling, the work challenges preconceptions about the USSR. Lovell’s accessible prose invites a deeper understanding of this historical giant, addressing the legacies and lessons that continue to resonate in the contemporary world. The book’s concise nature makes it an ideal introduction for those curious about the complexities of Soviet history, urging readers to reflect on the enduring impact of this remarkable nation.
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