The Story of Russia, Orlando Figes
The Story of Russia, Orlando Figes
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The Story of Russia

Author: Orlando Figes

Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki

Unabridged: 12 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/20/2022


Synopsis

From “the great storyteller of Russian history” comes a brilliantly colored account of the myths that have shaped and reshaped Russia’s identity and politics from its foundingWho were the Rus, the ancient tribe from which the Russians trace their origins? Were they Baltic Slavs, hailing from within the territory that would become Russia? Or were they Vikings from Scandinavia, who came in from the outside to organize chaotic warring groups? Russians initially embraced the former theory, following a surge in nationalist sentiment, but autocrats, including Catherine the Great, came to trumpet the latter, which supported the notion that the Russian people are incapable of self-governance. Both sides were using history to create myths, narratives of national identity that could be deployed for their own political ends.The Story of Russia is about how the Russians defined themselves―and repeatedly reinvented such definitions along the way. Moving from Russia’s agrarian beginnings in the first millennium to subsequent periods of monarchy, totalitarianism, and perestroika, all the way up to Vladimir Putin and his use of myths of Russian history to bolster his regime, celebrated historian Orlando Figes examines the ideas that have guided the country’s actions: the need for autocracy to rule Russia’s vast land; the veneration of the “Holy Tsar” and the cult of the leader; the belief in an essentially Russian collectivist spirit; and the oscillation between Russia’s European and Eurasian character.With beautiful writing and alluring perspectives, The Story of Russia is as much about the myths and ideologies that have shaped Russian history―about the ways the Russians have interpreted their past―as it is about the events, institutions, social groups, and leaders that have made that history. And as modern Russia retreats from Europe, this authoritative account of Russia’s past might well elucidate its future.

About Orlando Figes

Orlando Figes is the author of many acclaimed books on Russian history. His books have been translated into over thirty languages. He is a professor of history at Birkbeck College, London University.

About Stefan Rudnicki

Stefan Rudnicki first became involved with audiobooks in 1994. Now a Grammy-winning audiobook producer, he has worked on more than five thousand audiobooks as a narrator, writer, producer, or director. He has narrated more than nine hundred audiobooks. A recipient of multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards, he was presented the coveted Audie Award for solo narration in 2005, 2007, and 2014, and was named one of AudioFile’s Golden Voices in 2012.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anthony on October 05, 2022

Russia in a Nutshell. Orlando Figes is one of the authorities of Russian history. He is also incapable of writing a bad book. So when he writes a full history on the story of Russia and the national myths that make up the nation, it can only hit the mark. This book of course is excellent, by a man pa......more

Goodreads review by Colleen on November 01, 2024

This is a history of Russia that Figes calls the story of Russia because of the fact that so much history in Russia is myth. One myth built upon another or simply discarded to suit the people in power. Figes is a great historian and writer who is able to provide the reader with the story of Russia f......more

Goodreads review by Lorenzo on September 05, 2022

I had second thoughts about reading this book after reading a review of it in the Guardian. But I did give him a chance, and I have to say that this book hits all the right notes; it isn't pretentious, and it has a very nice style. One of the best texts I've read to introduce myself to Russian cultur......more

Goodreads review by Ashwani on December 21, 2022

After a promising start wherein the author covers the origins of the formation of the Russian state, the development of its Orthodox form of Christianity & the social & economic development of its peoples - the book descends into a thinly veiled scathing attack on the Russian leadership & their ‘mis......more

Goodreads review by Sebastian on July 25, 2023

Very good if you're looking for: - a brief book - that goes through the whole span of Russia's history - 100% history - objective facts instead of commentary & sociopolitics I admit that I find the first 70% the most valuable - the origins of Russia, the role of Kievan Rus, the impact of Mongols' rule (......more


Quotes

“Excellent.” The Times (London)

“An indispensable manual for making sense of Russia’s present.” The Guardian (London)

“Stefan Rudnicki is a splendid narrator for this work. His deep, stentorian voice moves at the right pace. His enunciation is crisp, and…he certainly makes this a most interesting production.” AudioFile

“A lucid chronological journey that ably illustrates how narratives from Russia’s past have been used to shape its autocratic present.” The Observer (London)

“Crucially relevant…A lucid, astute text that unpacks the myths of Russian history to help explain present-day motivations and actions.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“A magnificent, magisterial thousand-year history of Russia by one of the masters of Russian scholarship.” Simon Sebag Montefiore, New York Times bestselling author

“To understand Putin’s Russia today, anchored in its past of myths, then you simply have to read Figes’s superb account in The Story of Russia.” Antony Beevor, author of Stalingrad

“This is the essential backstory, the history book that you need if you want to understand modern Russia and its wars with Ukraine, with its neighbors, with America, and with the West.” Anne Applebaum, author of Red Famine


Awards

  • New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice
  • Publishers Weekly Pick
  • Kirkus Reviews Pick