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Book Title
Volga : a History of Russia's Greatest River
Publication Name
The Volga
Title
The Volga
Subtitle
A History of Russia's Greatest River
Author
Janet M. Hartley
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0300266413
EAN
9780300266412
ISBN
9780300266412
Publisher
Yale University Press
Genre
Science, History
Topic
Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Europe / Eastern, Earth Sciences / Geography, Social History
Release Year
2022
Release Date
28/06/2022
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.1in
Item Length
0.8in
Publication Year
2022
Item Width
0.5in
Item Weight
12.6 Oz
Number of Pages
416 Pages

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A rich and fascinating exploration of the Volga--the first to fully reveal its vital place in Russian history

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300266413
ISBN-13
9780300266412
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3057243661

Product Key Features

Book Title
Volga : a History of Russia's Greatest River
Author
Janet M. Hartley
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Europe / Eastern, Earth Sciences / Geography, Social History
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Science, History
Number of Pages
416 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
0.8in
Item Height
0.1in
Item Width
0.5in
Item Weight
12.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Dk511.V65h36 2022
Reviews
"Meticulously researched and sympathetically written...Without the Volga, there would be no Russia. The final words of Janet Hartley's book sound sweeping. But its 400 pages make the case powerfully."-- The Economist "Well-researched and accessible to general readers . . . Hartley has a good eye for the significant detail."--Tony Barber, Financial Times, Best Books of the Week "Janet Hartley's study of the Volga, the river that symbolises Russian identity, is a worthy companion to her 2014 book Siberia: A History of the People . She is particularly good on the way that Russians and non-Russians interacted in the centuries after Ivan the Terrible's conquest of Kazan and Astrakhan in the 1550s."--Tony Barber, Financial Times, Best Books of 2021: History "Combines outstanding academic research with masterful and compelling storytelling. The result is a memorable journey into the heart of Russian social, political, and cultural history."--Jennifer Eremeeva, Moscow Times "A vivid, human-centered story of the great river standing at a crossroad of peoples and cultures...Hartley's voyage along the serpentine river is magical and full of charm."--Farah Abdessamad, Asian Review of Books "Accessible to the interested lay person as much as thought-provoking to experts in the field of Russian and Eurasian studies"--Kees Boterbloem, Canadian-American Slavic Studies "The strength of The Volga is always its rich cultural and economic history, set forth on analysis of literary, anthropological, archival and other historical twenty-two illustrations, ten maps and a note on place names complete The Volga , and make it a welcome addition to other biographies of the world's rivers."--Paul Josephson, Cahiers du Monde russe "Historian Janet Hartley delivers the goods . . . . The Volga is a gripping global history, an erudite retirement voyage, a defense of regional autonomy, and an adventure in human curiosity."--Steven Seegel, Russian Review "With clarity and commanding breadth of vision, Hartley chronicles the life of a great river through times of shocking violence and times of tranquillity."--Rachel Polonsky, author of Molotov's Magic Lantern "Taking a majestic sweep through centuries of turbulent history, Hartley traces in vivid detail the significance of a river that has served Russia's multi-ethnic population as economic lifeline, strategic battleground and symbol of freedom." --Simon Dixon, author of Catherine the Great "An impeccably documented and comprehensive history of the Volga region. It pays special attention to the ecological features of the region's territories, and to the economic, ethnic, religious and cultural characteristics of its peoples." --Geoffrey Hosking, Russia and the Russians "Engrossing. In lively prose Hartley tracks the not-always-easy imprint of Russian power on the peoples and environments of this vast river as it snakes through parts of the world little known to an English-speaking audience." --Valerie A. Kivelson, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, "Meticulously researched and sympathetically written. . . . 'Without the Volga, there would be no Russia.' The final words of Janet Hartley's book sound sweeping. But its 400 pages make the case powerfully."-- The Economist "Well-researched and accessible to general readers. . . . Hartley has a good eye for the significant detail."--Tony Barber, Financial Times , "Best Books of the Week" "Janet Hartley's study of the Volga, the river that symbolises Russian identity, is a worthy companion to her 2014 book Siberia: A History of the People . She is particularly good on the way that Russians and non-Russians interacted in the centuries after Ivan the Terrible's conquest of Kazan and Astrakhan in the 1550s."--Tony Barber, Financial Times , "Best Books of 2021: History" "This is a work of masterful condensation, commanding storytelling and an invitation to marvel at the 'gloomy grandeur' of one of the Earth's oldest residents."--Matthew Janney, Spectator "Combines outstanding academic research with masterful and compelling storytelling. The result is a memorable journey into the heart of Russian social, political, and cultural history."--Jennifer Eremeeva, Moscow Times "A vivid, human-centered story of the great river standing at a crossroad of peoples and cultures. . . . Hartley's voyage along the serpentine river is magical and full of charm."--Farah Abdessamad, Asian Review of Books "Accessible to the interested lay person as much as thought-provoking to experts in the field of Russian and Eurasian studies."--Kees Boterbloem, Canadian-American Slavic Studies "The strength of The Volga is always its rich cultural and economic history. . . . Twenty-two illustrations, ten maps and a note on place names complete The Volga , and make it a welcome addition to other biographies of the world's rivers."--Paul Josephson, Cahiers du Monde russe "Historian Janet Hartley delivers the goods. . . . The Volga is a gripping global history, an erudite retirement voyage, a defense of regional autonomy, and an adventure in human curiosity."--Steven Seegel, Russian Review "With clarity and commanding breadth of vision, Hartley chronicles the life of a great river through times of shocking violence and times of tranquillity."--Rachel Polonsky, author of Molotov's Magic Lantern "Taking a majestic sweep through centuries of turbulent history, Hartley traces in vivid detail the significance of a river that has served Russia's multi-ethnic population as economic lifeline, strategic battleground and symbol of freedom."--Simon Dixon, author of Catherine the Great "An impeccably documented and comprehensive history of the Volga region. It pays special attention to the ecological features of the region's territories, and to the economic, ethnic, religious and cultural characteristics of its peoples."--Geoffrey Hosking, Russia and the Russians "Engrossing. In lively prose Hartley tracks the not-always-easy imprint of Russian power on the peoples and environments of this vast river as it snakes through parts of the world little known to an English-speaking audience."--Valerie A. Kivelson, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Dewey Decimal
947.4
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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