In this blog Christian Basar analyses historical events or ideas one may encounter in the historiographical field. Though this podcast will cover many different topics, Basar’s main interests lie in military and Russian history.
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In this blog Christian Basar analyses historical events or ideas one may encounter in the historiographical field. Though this podcast will cover many different topics, Basar’s main interests lie in military and Russian history.
Russian History in Textbook Form: A Theoretical Analysis of ”A History of Russia, the Soviet Union, and Beyond”
Historical Thoughts and Interpretations
52 minutes 48 seconds
3 years ago
Russian History in Textbook Form: A Theoretical Analysis of ”A History of Russia, the Soviet Union, and Beyond”
Today I analyze one of my old Russian history textbooks, A History of Russia, the Soviet Union, and Beyond: Sixth Edition, 2002, written by David MacKenzie and Michael W. Curran. I use the literary framework of Hayden White to categorize the textbook, and I give some of my thoughts on it.
Historical Thoughts and Interpretations
In this blog Christian Basar analyses historical events or ideas one may encounter in the historiographical field. Though this podcast will cover many different topics, Basar’s main interests lie in military and Russian history.