Russian &quote;House&quote; (e-bog) af Vaughn, Jason C.
Vaughn, Jason C. (forfatter)

Russian &quote;House&quote; e-bog

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The Russian ';House': An Examination of Post-Soviet Russian Culture in the Times of Putin examines Russian society as considered by the Russian people. This study recognizes the political, economic, and social structure of post-Soviet Russia in the 2010s-era given that the Russian citizenry, the ethnic and the civil, still desires and recognizes the need for reform while still relying on a host o…
The Russian ';House': An Examination of Post-Soviet Russian Culture in the Times of Putin examines Russian society as considered by the Russian people. This study recognizes the political, economic, and social structure of post-Soviet Russia in the 2010s-era given that the Russian citizenry, the ethnic and the civil, still desires and recognizes the need for reform while still relying on a host of ideas which Russian society and culture reflexively fall back on. This book will examine categorizations as separated into five co-equal ';constructs' that this book will posit to be axiomatic of Russian culture and worthy of consideration in further view of the possibility for Russia to one day become a stable and prosperous country without authoritarianism, bloodshed, militarism, or excess nationalism.
E-bog 774,44 DKK
Forfattere Vaughn, Jason C. (forfatter)
Udgivet 15.10.2018
Længde 198 sider
Genrer JFCA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780761870579
The Russian ';House': An Examination of Post-Soviet Russian Culture in the Times of Putin examines Russian society as considered by the Russian people. This study recognizes the political, economic, and social structure of post-Soviet Russia in the 2010s-era given that the Russian citizenry, the ethnic and the civil, still desires and recognizes the need for reform while still relying on a host of ideas which Russian society and culture reflexively fall back on. This book will examine categorizations as separated into five co-equal ';constructs' that this book will posit to be axiomatic of Russian culture and worthy of consideration in further view of the possibility for Russia to one day become a stable and prosperous country without authoritarianism, bloodshed, militarism, or excess nationalism.