Figes, Orlando 2003 Natasha's Dance: A Cultural History of Russia . London : Penguin.Figes, O. 2003. Natasha's dance: A cultural history of Russia. London: Penguin.Figes, O. (2003). Natasha's dance: A cultural history of Russia. New York: Picador....
About this book Since 1985 Russia has experienced a dramatic cultural and social revolution. Rosalind Marsh presents the first study encompassing one important aspect of this process, that is the major part which literature has played in reassessing the past, transforming public opinion, and hence ...
Russia lost more than 2.3 million soldiers in the war; the Austro-Hungarians over 1.1 million, only to collapse in 1918—with, as Lloyd writes in the preface, "the disintegration of both empires creating a human catastrophe of almost unimaginable proportions." Note: if you're interested in ...
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As the Mongol Empire shrank and faded away, Mongolia itself was squeezed by the two emergent powers of Russia and China. By the middle to latter part of the eighteenth century, nearly all Mongolian people had fallen under the rule of the Manchus, who at the time also controlled China under...
I’m up to Chapter 3 so far and would highly recommend this book to those who want understand the ‘why & how’ of what is happening in our society. Understanding post-modernism is the first step. This is a short summary gleaned from ‘Goodreads’ is a part of what the book is expl...