Rulers and Victims
In "Rulers and Victims," acclaimed author Geoffrey Hosking delves deep into the profound implications of the Soviet experience on the Russian people. Published in 2008, this insightful book spans a substantial 496 pages, offering a thorough examination of the consequences stemming from the Bolshevik Revolution and the ensuing civil war. Hosking raises critical questions about the fate of a nation that prioritizes its identity in the context of an empire. Through meticulous analysis, he uncovers the intricate dynamics of ethnic relations and nationalism within the Russian Federation and the legacy of the Soviet Union. This thought-provoking read is essential for anyone interested in history, national characteristics, and the complex tapestry of Russian identity. Explore the intricate connections between rulers and their subjects as Hosking invites you to reconsider the fundamental nature of power and victimhood in this compelling narrative.