Navalny. Lenin. Pugachev. The Russian rebel - in his epic battle
against the Leviathan of the Russian state - has enthralled readers
and writers for decades. The rebel’s story is almost always a sad
one that ends in exile, imprisonment, or martyrdom, leaving but a seed
for the future reform of the Leviathan which he or she had taken on.
Why do revolts - from the Decembrist uprising to the Snow Revolution
that brought Alexei Navalny to the forefront of contemporary Russian
politics - seem to end up failing or producing an even worse form of
despotism? In reality, the brave words and deeds of dissidents have
shaped the course of Russian history more often than we might think.
Through the stories of prominent rebels from the time of Ivan the
Terrible to the present day, as well as her own experiences reporting
on her country’s decent into authoritarianism, Russian-American
journalist Anna Arutunyan explores how the rebel and the Tsar defined
each other through a centuries-long dance of dissent and repression.
These characters and their lives not only reveal the true nature of
the Russian state, they also offer hope for a future Russian
democracy.
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Dissent and Protest from the Tsars to Navalny
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509552306
Publisert
2025
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1. utgave
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Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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