Resurrection : the struggle for a new Russia /

Resurrection plunges the reader directly into the thick of events so that one all but feels Yeltsin's breath upon one's face - he is drunk one day, in command the next, as volatile as the fragmented country he tries to lead. Remnick's new Russia springs to life through vivid portraits...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Remnick, David
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Random House, [1997], ©1997
New York : c1997
New York : [1997]
Edition:1st ed
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. The Lost Empire
  • 2. The October Revolution
  • 3. The Great Dictator
  • 4. The Exile
  • 5. Moscow, Open City
  • 6. The Banker, the President, and the President's Guard
  • 7. Resurrections Everywhere
  • 8. The Black Box
  • 9. Yeltsin's Vietnam
  • 10. Restoration Tragedy?
  • 11. The War for the Kremlin
  • Epilogue: Can Russia Change?
  • The lost empire
  • The October Revolution
  • The great dictator
  • The exile
  • Moscow, open city
  • The banker, the president, and the president's guard
  • Resurrections everywhere
  • The black box
  • Yeltsin's Vietnam
  • Restoration tragedy?
  • The war for the Kremlin
  • Epilogue : Can Russia change?
  • 1 The Lost Empire
  • 2. The October Revolution
  • 3. The Great Dictator
  • 4. The Exile
  • 5. Moscow, Open City
  • 6. The Banker, the President, and the President's Guard
  • 7. Resurrections Everywhere
  • 8. The Black Box
  • 9. Yeltsin's Vietnam
  • 10. Restoration Tragedy?
  • 11. The War for the Kremlin
  • Epilogue: Can Russia Change?