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Russia: The Wild East

The Complete BBC Radio 4 Series

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Russia: The Wild East

By: Martin Sixsmith
Narrated by: Martin Sixsmith
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About this listen

Power struggles have a constant presence in Martin Sixsmith's story of Russia. Collected here in 50 episodes, he chronicles the Mongol hordes invading in the 13th century, through the iron autocratic fists of successive tsars, to the fall of the Soviet Union and Russia's re-emergence as a superpower.

Ivan the Terrible, Catherine the Great, Peter the Great - all left their mark on a nation that pursued expansion to the East, West and South. Many tsars flirted with reform, but the gap between the rulers and the ruled widened until, in 1917, the doomed last tsar, Nicholas II, abdicated. After the whirlwind of the revolution, the Bolsheviks struggled to consolidate their victory. To rescue the economy and save the regime, Lenin made concessions to the people. But after his death, Stalin introduced forced collectivisation and industrialisation, condemning the Soviet people to conditions worse than those experienced under the tsars. Nikita Khrushchev reversed the worst excesses of Stalinism, and in 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev embarked on radical reforms of the communist system - unleashing unforeseen consequences that swept him from power and destroyed the USSR.

Martin Sixsmith brings his first-hand experience of reporting from Russia in the 1980s and 90s to his narrative, witnessing the critical moment when the Soviet Union lost its grip on power. He asks if the recurring patterns of Russian history can help us understand what has happened since 1991, when the promise of Western-style democracy aroused so many hopes for change. Eyewitness accounts, archive recordings and personal testimony enrich his narrative, as well as readings from Russian authors and historians such as Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Vasily Grossman, plus music by Stravinsky, Prokofiev and others.

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I loved this. The history is fascinating and the presentation faultless. I was sorry to reach the end. Highly recommended.

A masterly history lesson! Absolutely riveting.

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A well constructed and entertaining account of Russian development over a 1000 year’s. I’ve listened to it twice now. Deep enough to understand the key events and characters but not too complex to get lost in the weeds.
Factually important for everybody, especially if you are interested in politics, history, the military, international relations or travel.
If you have even a minimal interest in Russia then this will be great for you.

Insightful and essential to understand how and why Russia operates as it does.

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Russia as a Federation is still a conglomerate of 100 tribes and 11 time zones. It's collapse no matter the desperate attempts of the current KGB Govenment is inevitable.

the myth of Russia as a unified nation.

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This was a very enjoyable listen - objective yet critical, how can any analysis of Russia be otherwise. A brilliant introduction to anyone interested about learning about Russia.

Only wish it was longer

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this is a comprehensive personal history illustrated with clips of music, film soundtracks and bbc news reporting. it was originally on bbc radio 4 in 15 minute parts. each part on this version is introduced so that you know exactly where you are.

fantastic

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