As the BBC Moscow correspondent for almost twenty years, Sixsmith tells
Russia's full and fascinating story, from its foundation in the last
years of the tenth century to the first years of the twenty-first,
skillfully tracing the conundrums of modern Russia to their roots in its
troubled past. Covering politics, music, literature and art, he explores
the myths Russians have created from their history. Marking the
twentieth anniversary of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia is
essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the complex
political landscape of Russia and its unique place in the modern world.