Societies and Cultures: Russia
By far the world?s largest country, Russia is home to
diverse environments and landforms, from deserts and semiarid steppes to deep
forests and Arctic tundra. Its history is rich?from the rise of the Rus and age
of the tsars through the Soviet and post-Soviet eras?and its population diverse,
with countless languages and religious and cultural traditions represented. This
series takes a comprehensive look at one of history?s most influential
powers?one whose controversial actions have brought it back to the forefront of
global politics. With these comprehensive books, students will grasp the full
extent of Russia?s cultural contributions, geopolitical importance, and
historical impact.
? Timely content as international attention turns toward
Russia and its role in international politics, conflicts, and elections
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Closely coordinates with the C3 Framework for Social Studies? requirements for students to examine
the relationship between geography, culture, and political and economic decision
making