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How Russia Got Big

A Territorial History
Series: Russian Shorts
Brief Description
How Russia Got Big accounts for Russia's changing physical scope over some seven centuries. Even people who know little about Russia know that it is big. This concise book tells the story of how it became so. Beginning with the small principality of Moscow in the... Read More
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How Russia Got Big

An exploration of two crucial questions for the history of Eurasia and the wider world: What territory did Russia occupy at different stages of its historyβ€”and why?

An exploration of two crucial questions for the history of Eurasia and the wider world: What territory did Russia occupy at different stages of its historyβ€”and why?

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How Russia Got Big accounts for Russia's changing physical scope over some seven centuries.

Even people who know little about Russia know that it is big. This concise book tells the story of how it became so.

Beginning with the small principality of Moscow in the early 14th century, Paul W. Werth recounts the construction of the world's largest countryβ€”from Muscovy and the Russian Empire through the USSR to today’s Russian Federationβ€”as well as its territorial retrenchment and even collapse on several occasions.

Integrating geography, diplomacy, war, and imperial politics, the book ranges across three continents and recounts diverse interactions with neighbouring polities and peoples. Werth likewise contemplates different ways of conceptualising territorial possession and related understandings of sovereignty, authority, and belonging.

The result, illustrated with 29 original maps, is a grand story from a bird's-eye view that reveals deeper rhythms to Russia’s territorial history involving alternations of enlargement and crisisβ€”ones that continue in our own day.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350284005

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 September 2025

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Illustration: 29 Maps

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 200g

Pages: 184

About the Author

Paul W. Werth is Professor of History and Department Chair at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA. Since 2009, he has been serving as Editor of Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, a leading international journal. His books include At the Margins of Orthodoxy: Mission, Governance, and Confessional Politics in Russia’s Volga-Kama Region (2002), Orthodoxy, Non-Orthodoxy, Heterodoxy: Sketches on the History of Religious Diversity in the Russian Empire (2012) [in Russian], and The Tsar's Foreign Faiths: Toleration and the Fate of Religious Freedom in Imperial Russia (2014).

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