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Authoritative yet accessible, the definitive undergraduate text on Russian geography and culture has now been thoroughly revised with current data and timely topics, such as the annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol and other background for understanding Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Thematic chapters provide up-to-date coverage of Russia's physical, political, cultural, and economic geography. Regional chapters focus on the country's major regions and the other 14 former Soviet republics. Written in a lucid, conversational style by a Russian-born international expert, the concise chapters interweave vivid descriptions of urban and rural landscapes, examinations of Soviet and post-Soviet life, deep knowledge of environmental and conservation issues, geopolitical insights, engaging anecdotes, and rigorous empirical data. Over 200 original maps, photographs, and other figures are also available as PowerPoint slides at the companion website, many in color.

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"Both students and teachers will learn from this 'must-read' second edition of one of the best available geography texts on the former Soviet realm. The text provides a winning combination of geographical knowledge; historical dimensions; economic, political, and cultural topics; and regional themes. My students have praised this book as interesting, easy to read, brilliantly organized, concise, unbiased, and illustrated with great charts and images."--Dmitrii Sidorov, PhD, Department of Geography, California State University Long Beach

"Blinnikov’s second edition is an indispensable resource for understanding Russia’s past, present, and future--there’s no other text like it. The entire book is a compelling read, yet individual sections stand alone as important references. Blinnikov offers fascinating detail about aspects of Russia that might be invisible to non-Russians, while also providing a comprehensive, scholarly overview that students and instructors will find most useful."--Jessica K. Graybill, PhD, Department of Geography and Director, Russian and Eurasian Studies Program, Colgate University

“A clear and candid source of information on a critical part of the globe today. I tell my students that in addition to the straightforward information provided by the text, they get the advantage of absorbing a Russian perspective on this region. Students like the price of the book and enjoy the numerous, bite-sized chapters.”--Randy Bertolas, PhD, Department of History, Politics, and Geography, Wayne State College-



Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Russia and Post-Soviet Northern Eurasia
I. Physical Geography
2. Relief and Hydrography
3. Climate
4. Biomes
5. Environmental Degradation and Conservation
II. History and Politics
6. Formation of the Russian State
7. The Soviet Legacy
8. Post-Soviet Reforms
9. The Geopolitical Position of Russia in the World
III. Cultural and Social Geography
10. Demographics and Population Distribution
11. Cities and Villages
12. Social Issues: Health, Wealth, Poverty, and Crime
13. Cultures and Languages
14. Religion, Diet, and Dress
15. Education, Arts, Sciences, and Sports
16. Tourism
IV. Economics
17. Oil, Gas, and Other Energy Resources
18. Heavy Industry and the Military Complex
19. Light Industry and Consumer Goods
20. Fruits of the Earth: Agriculture, Hunting, Fishing, and Forestry
21. Infrastructure and Services
V. Regional Geography of Russia and Other FSU States
22. Central Russia: The Heart of the Country
23. Russia's Northwest: Fishing, Timber, and Culture
24. The Volga: Cars, Food, and Energy
25. The Caucasus: Cultural Diversity and Political Instability
26. The Urals: Metallurgy, Machinery, and Fossil Fuels
27. Siberia: Great Land
28. The Far East: The Russian Pacific
29. The Baltics: Europeysky, Not Sovetsky
30. Belarus and Moldova: Eastern Europeans
31. Ukraine and Crimea: Together or Not?
32. Kazakhstan and Central Asia: The Heart of Eurasia
33. Epilogue: Engaging with Post-Soviet Northern Eurasia

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      Publisher: Guilford Publications
      Publication Date: 06/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9781462544592, 978-1462544592
      ISBN10: 1462544592
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Authoritative yet accessible, the definitive undergraduate text on Russian geography and culture has now been thoroughly revised with current data and timely topics, such as the annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol and other background for understanding Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Thematic chapters provide up-to-date coverage of Russia's physical, political, cultural, and economic geography. Regional chapters focus on the country's major regions and the other 14 former Soviet republics. Written in a lucid, conversational style by a Russian-born international expert, the concise chapters interweave vivid descriptions of urban and rural landscapes, examinations of Soviet and post-Soviet life, deep knowledge of environmental and conservation issues, geopolitical insights, engaging anecdotes, and rigorous empirical data. Over 200 original maps, photographs, and other figures are also available as PowerPoint slides at the companion website, many in color.

      New to This

      Trade Review

      "Both students and teachers will learn from this 'must-read' second edition of one of the best available geography texts on the former Soviet realm. The text provides a winning combination of geographical knowledge; historical dimensions; economic, political, and cultural topics; and regional themes. My students have praised this book as interesting, easy to read, brilliantly organized, concise, unbiased, and illustrated with great charts and images."--Dmitrii Sidorov, PhD, Department of Geography, California State University Long Beach

      "Blinnikov’s second edition is an indispensable resource for understanding Russia’s past, present, and future--there’s no other text like it. The entire book is a compelling read, yet individual sections stand alone as important references. Blinnikov offers fascinating detail about aspects of Russia that might be invisible to non-Russians, while also providing a comprehensive, scholarly overview that students and instructors will find most useful."--Jessica K. Graybill, PhD, Department of Geography and Director, Russian and Eurasian Studies Program, Colgate University

      “A clear and candid source of information on a critical part of the globe today. I tell my students that in addition to the straightforward information provided by the text, they get the advantage of absorbing a Russian perspective on this region. Students like the price of the book and enjoy the numerous, bite-sized chapters.”--Randy Bertolas, PhD, Department of History, Politics, and Geography, Wayne State College-



      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction: Russia and Post-Soviet Northern Eurasia
      I. Physical Geography
      2. Relief and Hydrography
      3. Climate
      4. Biomes
      5. Environmental Degradation and Conservation
      II. History and Politics
      6. Formation of the Russian State
      7. The Soviet Legacy
      8. Post-Soviet Reforms
      9. The Geopolitical Position of Russia in the World
      III. Cultural and Social Geography
      10. Demographics and Population Distribution
      11. Cities and Villages
      12. Social Issues: Health, Wealth, Poverty, and Crime
      13. Cultures and Languages
      14. Religion, Diet, and Dress
      15. Education, Arts, Sciences, and Sports
      16. Tourism
      IV. Economics
      17. Oil, Gas, and Other Energy Resources
      18. Heavy Industry and the Military Complex
      19. Light Industry and Consumer Goods
      20. Fruits of the Earth: Agriculture, Hunting, Fishing, and Forestry
      21. Infrastructure and Services
      V. Regional Geography of Russia and Other FSU States
      22. Central Russia: The Heart of the Country
      23. Russia's Northwest: Fishing, Timber, and Culture
      24. The Volga: Cars, Food, and Energy
      25. The Caucasus: Cultural Diversity and Political Instability
      26. The Urals: Metallurgy, Machinery, and Fossil Fuels
      27. Siberia: Great Land
      28. The Far East: The Russian Pacific
      29. The Baltics: Europeysky, Not Sovetsky
      30. Belarus and Moldova: Eastern Europeans
      31. Ukraine and Crimea: Together or Not?
      32. Kazakhstan and Central Asia: The Heart of Eurasia
      33. Epilogue: Engaging with Post-Soviet Northern Eurasia

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