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Black Earth A Journey Through Russia After The Fall First Norton Pbk Edition Meier

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Black Earth A Journey Through Russia After The Fall First Norton Pbk Edition Meier
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 511
Author: Meier, Andrew
ISBN: 9780393051780, 9780393242065, 9780393326413, 0393051781, 0393242064, 0393326411
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: First Norton pbk. edition

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Black Earth A Journey Through Russia After The Fall First Norton Pbk Edition Meier by Meier, Andrew 9780393051780, 9780393242065, 9780393326413, 0393051781, 0393242064, 0393326411 instant download after payment.

With the power of Lenin's Tomb and Balkan Ghosts, an illuminating portrait of contemporary Russia.

A decade after the Soviet collapse, Russia remains a country in limbo, a land of vast potential struggling with an unfinished past. Journeying to Russia's five corners—Moscow, Chechnya, Norilsk, Sakhalin, and St. Petersburg—Andrew Meier presents a history of contemporary Russia. In Moscow and St. Petersburg, Meier explores Russia's unbridled market and often lethal politics. From Chechnya, where he investigates the worst single-day massacre of civilians, to Norilsk, the world's northernmost city, Meier uncovers a common theme: the need to find meaning amid the Soviet ruins. In the tradition of Rebecca West's Black Lamb and Grey Falcon, Black Earth is a penetrating view of the new Russia from a bold new voice in political journalism. 7 maps

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