Focusing on the plight of the Tatar people along the Volga river, the book explores their history as Russia's first colonized group, beginning with their subjugation in 1552. It highlights the ongoing mistreatment by various Russian regimes and the gradual erosion of Tatar culture, particularly after the mid-19th century. Despite attempts at regaining independence in the 1990s, the process of russification has significantly diminished Tatar identity, raising concerns about the potential extinction of the Volga Tatars.
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- 2023
- 2021
The book explores the significant cultural, economic, and military ties between the Russian Empire and the Netherlands during the early modern period. It posits that the Netherlands played a crucial role in shaping Russia's transformation into a formidable state, highlighting the influence of Dutch practices and ideas on Russian development.
- 2020
Russia as Empire
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A highly original overview of Russia's tumultuous history.
- 2019
The Dirty Secret of Early Modern Capitalism
The Global Reach of the Dutch Arms Trade, Warfare and Mercenaries in the Seventeenth Century
- 244 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book explores the darker aspects of early capitalism in the Dutch Republic, focusing on the intertwined nature of wealth accumulation and involvement in arms trading and mercenary warfare during the seventeenth century. It reveals how the Dutch Republic's economic success was heavily dependent on its military engagements both domestically and internationally, highlighting the complex global economic relationships of the time.
- 2018
A History of Russia and Its Empire
From Mikhail Romanov to Vladimir Putin
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The book offers a chronological exploration of Russian and Soviet history, starting with the ascension of Mikhail Romanov in 1613 and extending to Putin's era. It highlights significant political, military, economic, social, religious, and cultural transformations that contributed to Russia's evolution from a remote region to a global superpower. The clear narrative style makes complex historical developments accessible, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of Russia's journey through the centuries.