Russia's Empires
Valerie A. Kivelson and Ronald Grigor Suny
Reviews and Awards
"Original, authoritative, and beautifully illustrated--no other short survey engages Russia's remarkable history of diversity as fully and effectively as Russia's Empires. This should become the go-to text for college courses. An impressive achievement."--Willard Sunderland, University of Cincinnati
"In this remarkable work, two of the leading historians of the 'imperial turn' have drawn on the past quarter-century of historical work and produced the most readable and insightful single volume of Russian history to date. Kivelson and Suny reveal how Russia's empires functioned as polities by employing not just coercive power but discursive power. In doing so, they illuminate how Russia also became an 'imperial nation,' one where national and imperial policies developed simultaneously yet frequently produced tensions. Russia's Empires is historical synthesis at its finest."--Stephen M. Norris, Miami University
"Kivelson and Suny give us a concise and elegant new way to think about the development of Russia as an enormously complex multi-ethnic, multi-religious Eurasian empire over the course of its 1,000-year history."--Shoshana Keller, Hamilton College
"Russia's Empires provides an elegant, stimulating, and comprehensive account of Russian history, placing the management of imperial diversity at the heart of the narrative. It is both readable and rigorous, and should help to introduce a new generation of students to the many fascinations of Russia's imperial past and present."--Alexander Stephen Morrison, Nazarbayev University