Galeotti’s absorbing book shows how Putin’s Russia has been defined by endless wars against often more sophisticated neighbours and by its spluttering attempts to modernise itself in response.

Sir Rodric Braithwaite, former UK Ambassador to Russia

A well-informed, thoughtful and readable introduction to a vast, complex and immensely important subject.

Professor Dominic Lieven, author of 'Towards the Flame: Empire, War and the End of Tsarist Russia'

[Mark Galeotti] has produced what is not only a succinct <i>tour d’horizon</i> of Russia’s simultaneously rich and brutal history, but a real <i>tour de forc</i>e of analysis ... a masterful study.

Lord Lothian

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The battles, the geopolitics, the palace ideologies and intrigues are set forth in Mark Galeotti’s masterful and absorbing narrative.

Leon Aron, author of 'Riding the Tiger: Vladimir Putin’s Russia and the Uses of War'

Confused policy-makers and curious students will benefit greatly from this impeccably researched and succinctly written account.

Professor Pavel Baev, Peace Research Institute Oslo

A masterful history of how war and insecurity, both real and perceived, have driven Russia’s destiny for centuries, including the disastrous invasion of Ukraine.

Putin retains his stranglehold on his position in Russia despite an almost ruinous invasion of Ukraine. The answer as to how and why can be found in Russian history. With no naturally defensible borders, and environmental factors constraining its economy, Russia has been pitched against the pre-eminent military powers of the age across the centuries, and often at a technological disadvantage. To respond to these challenges, it has had to sit heavily on the backs of its people, and so war – and the need to be able to fight it – has shaped its evolution, from tsars to commissars and presidents.

The national identity has been forged in the furnace of war. From the medieval kingdom of Rus battling against a Scandinavian princes and Mongol emperors, to its own empire-building conflicts in 19th-century Asia, to the formative wars of the 20th century which saw Russia pitch from Tsarist empire to communist state and defender against Nazism, all these conflicts stained the lands of Russia red with blood. A weak post-Cold War Russia then turned to Putin, who created a new mood for martial triumphalism which led directly to the Ukrainian war.

Packed with contemporary accounts, Forged in War strips away the myth to give an insider’s view on Russia’s past and present.

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List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Author's Note
Introduction


Part 1: The Forging of Russia
1. The Making of the Rus'
2. The Wars of the Princes
3. The Northern Crusades
4. The Steppe Threat
5. The Storm from the East
6. Throwing off the Yoke

Part 2: Forging an Empire
7. Ivan’s Musketeers
8. Times of Terror and Troubles
9. The Cossacks
10. The Conquest of Siberia

Part 3: A European Power
11. Peter and his Navy
12. The Great Northern War
13. A European Power at Last
14. Tsarina versus Tsargrad

Part 4: Triumph and Decline
15. Russia versus the Antichrist
16. Gendarme of Europe, Conqueror of the Margins
17. The Two Crimean Wars
18. Years of Decay
19. Apocalypse for an Empire

Part 5: Red Star Rise and Fall
20. Red Victory
21. The Great Patriotic War
22. Cold War

Part 6: Back to the Future
23. Bringing Russia ‘Off its Knees’
24. Putin's Hubris
25. Conclusions

Index

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<p><b>A masterful account of how war and insecurity, both real and perceived, have driven Russia’s destiny for centuries, including the disastrous invasion of Ukraine.</b></p>
Mark Galeotti has over 120k followers on X, is a regular columnist for the Times and is frequently an invited guest on a range of news channels. Mark’s previous book, Putin’s Wars, has been phenomenally successful. It was Osprey's bestselling title for 2022 and was widely reviewed.
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ISBN
9781472862518
Publisert
2024-11-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Biographical note

Mark Galeotti is a scholar of Russian security affairs with a career spanning academia, government service and business. He heads the Mayak Intelligence consultancy and is an Honorary Professor at University College London's School of Slavonic and East European Studies as well as holding fellowships with RUSI, the Council of Geostrategy and the Institute of International Relations Prague. He is the author of over 25 books including Putin's Wars (Osprey, 2022).