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Patterns of Russia: History, Culture, Spaces
Hardback
Main Details
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Patterns of Russia: History, Culture, Spaces
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Robin Milner-Gulland
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:272 | Dimensions(mm): Height 220,Width 171 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781789142259
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Illustrations |
107 illustrations, 45 in colour
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Publishing Details |
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Reaktion Books
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Imprint |
Reaktion Books
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Publication Date |
23 September 2020 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
This book provides a remarkable overview of significant themes in Russian history and culture, in each case starting well before the eighteenth century, while frequently following them up into the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Robin Milner-Gulland shows how the public face of Russia developed and evolved through its distinct architecture, astonishing art, and its varied public spaces. What emerges is a clear picture of how Russians fashioned their identity, and the national monuments associated with it, in their setting: the Russian natural landscape as well as distinctive elements of traditional material culture. Tellingly illustrated, concise and free of jargon, Patterns of Russia will appeal to all those with an interest in the history and culture of this complex - and much discussed - country. 'Any lively mind will have something to learn from this book. Students will welcome its range and clarity; scholars will find it provocative and illuminating; and the author's vivacious style brings the vast and often unfamiliar cultural world of the early Russian lands within the reach of all interested readers.' - Simon Dixon, Sir Bernard Pares Professor of Russian History, University College London
Author Biography
Robin Milner-Gulland is Emeritus Professor of Russian and East European Studies at Sussex University, and an eminent translator, author and editor of works in Russian. He is author of Cultural Atlas of Russia and the Former Soviet Union (2nd Ed, 2002) and The Russians: The People of Europe (1997), and translator of Icon and Devotion (Reaktion, 2002). He lives in Pulborough, West Sussex, UK.
Reviews"Any lively mind will have something to learn from this book. Students will welcome its range and clarity; scholars will find it provocative and illuminating; and the author's vivacious style brings the vast and often unfamiliar cultural world of the early Russian lands within the reach of all interested readers."--Simon Dixon, Sir Bernard Pares Professor of Russian History, University College London "With its beautiful and unusual illustrations, Patterns of Russia sheds light on the historical development of Russian national self-awareness through its art, literature, and architecture. This is not a geography of Russia, nor a history of Russian art or Russian spirituality. . . . It is a study rather of the belief-systems and the symbolic dynamic through which the Russian people have formed their identity."--Ann Shukman, writer and translator
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