
Masha Gessen on Putin’s 'Profoundly Anti-Modern’ Worldview
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Masha Gessen on Putin’s 'Profoundly Anti-Modern’ Worldview mentions The Future is History, How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia by Masha Gessen, Manual for Survival by Kate Brown, The Last Empire by Serhii Plohi, and Babi Yar by Anatoly Kuznetsov with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
It's both a remarkable book. But it's remarkably relevant now because a core question of that book, and that is a book partially about Putin.
I would also recommend Kate Brown's Manual for Survival, which is a book about Chernobyl.
It's Serhii Plohi, who's a Ukrainian historian at Harvard, The Last Empire.
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“And then the National Book Award winning The Future is History, How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia, which I cannot recommend more highly.”
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“A history from below about Chernobyl, focusing on personal stories, particularly of women, which other historians overlooked.”
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“A fairly short history of the dissolution of the Soviet Union from a post-colonial perspective, useful to read right now.”
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“A book about the massacre at Babi Yar, providing insights into Soviet censorship and repression of history.”
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“The book discusses the deep contradictions within the Soviet Union and how they contributed to its instability and ultimate collapse.”
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“They wrote a biography of Vladimir Putin's rise, A Man Without a Face.”
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“Putin's book, First Person, is a book of self-presentation, where he discusses mistakes made in war and the need for a pragmatic attitude towards victory.”
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