Cold has long been a fixture of Russian identity both within and beyond
the borders of Russia and the Soviet Union, even as the ongoing effects
of climate change complicate its meaning and cultural salience. The
Russian Cold assembles fascinating new contributions from a variety of
scholarly traditions, offering new perspectives on how to understand
this mainstay of Russian culture and history. In chapters encompassing
such diverse topics as polar exploration, the Eastern Front in World War
II, and the iconography of hockey, it explores the multiplicity and
ambiguity of "cold" in the Russian context and demonstrates the value of
environmental-historical research for enriching national and imperial
histories.