An illustrated study of the history of the Moscow Kremlin, a metaphor
for Russia, a symbol for its government and an enduring icon of the
country. A fortified complex covering 70 acres at the heart of Moscow,
behind walls up to 18m high and watched over by 20 towers, the Kremlin
houses everything from Russia's seat of political power to glittering
churches. This is a fortress that has evolved over time, from the
original wooden guard tower built in the 11th century to the current
stone and brick complex, over the years having been built, burnt,
besieged and rebuilt. Starting with the initial building of a wooden
watch tower on the banks of the Moskva river in the 11th century, this
book follows the Kremlin's tumultuous history through rises and falls
and various iterations to today, supported by photographs, specially
commissioned artwork and maps. In the process, it tells a story of
Russia, and also unveils a range of mysteries around the fortress,
from the 14th-century underground tunnels built to permit spies to
enter and leave it covertly through to today's invisible defences such
as it GPS spoofing field (switch on your phone inside the walls and it
may well tell you you're at Vnukovo airport, 30km away) and drone
jammers.
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Russia’s Fortified Heart
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472845504
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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