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A History of the Urals: Russia's Crucible from Early Empire to the Post-Soviet Era

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The Urals are best known as the boundary between Europe and Asia. A History of the Urals demonstrates the region's importance in its own right, as a crucible of Russia's defence industry in particular.

In the first English-language book to explore the subject fully, Paul Dukes examines the region's contribution to the power of the state in tsarist, Soviet and post-Soviet times, offering a refreshing antidote to Moscow-centric interpretations of Russian history. The book contextualises more recent periods with chapters on the earlier years of the Urals and covers the key environmental as well as economic, political and cultural themes.

The book contains illustrations and maps, plus lists of books and websites, as aids to further research and understanding of the subject. A History of the Urals is an important book that provides new and valuable insights for all students of Russian history.

248 pages, Hardcover

First published February 12, 2015

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Paul Dukes

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Paul Dukes was a historian at the University of Aberdeen, known for his work relating to Russia and Europe.

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April 8, 2020
A comprehensive, but brief, history of Urals from before the arrival of the Russians in the sixteen century till the beginning of our century. Especially interesting is mentioning of the "secret" cities and their involvement in production of nuclear devices and development of germ warfare, and some of the ecological disasters resulting from that, like 50 kilotons nuclear explosion in 1954 and 1979 outbreak of anthrax in Sverdlovsk.
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