
Russia
TEACH YOURSELF (Publisher)
Published on 27. February 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-340-85982-7 (ISBN)
Description
What is the mysterious Russian soul? Where can you find palm trees in Russia? How much has Russia changed since the end of Communist rule? What do Russia s human walruses do during the winter months? This book answers these questions, and many more, in a concise and lively overview of Russia: the country, its languages, its people, their way of life and culture and what makes them tick. If you are studying for examinations which require a knowledge of the background of Russia and its civilisation, or if you are learning the language, in, for example, an evening class and want to know more about the country and how it works, this is the book for you. If your job involves travel and business relations, it will provide valuable and practical information about the ways and customs of the people you are working with. Or if you simply have an interest in Russia for whatever reason, it will broaden your knowledge about the country and its inhabitants.
The book is divided into three sections. Chapters One and Two deal with the forces historical, geographical, geological, demographical and linguistic that have brought about the formation of the country we know as Russia and the language we know as Russian. Chapters Three to Seven deal with the wealth of creative aspects of Russian culture from the beginnings to the present day. These chapters take a look at the main areas or works of literature, art and architecture, music, traditions and festivals, science and technology, fashion, and food and drink, together with the people who have created and are still creating them. Chapters Eight to Twelve deal with aspects of contemporary Russian society and the practicalities of living in present-day Russia: the way the political structure of the country is organized, education, the health service, the workplace and how people spend their leisure time. Chapter Twelve looks at the country s relations with the wider world, and takes a glance at the future.
Each chapter ends with a section entitled Taking it Further , where you will find useful addresses, websites, suggested places to visit and things to see and do. Each chapter also contains a list of useful words and phrases which will help you to talk or write about the subject in question. The new edition takes into account any developments in Russian culture and society which have occurred since first publication.
The book is divided into three sections. Chapters One and Two deal with the forces historical, geographical, geological, demographical and linguistic that have brought about the formation of the country we know as Russia and the language we know as Russian. Chapters Three to Seven deal with the wealth of creative aspects of Russian culture from the beginnings to the present day. These chapters take a look at the main areas or works of literature, art and architecture, music, traditions and festivals, science and technology, fashion, and food and drink, together with the people who have created and are still creating them. Chapters Eight to Twelve deal with aspects of contemporary Russian society and the practicalities of living in present-day Russia: the way the political structure of the country is organized, education, the health service, the workplace and how people spend their leisure time. Chapter Twelve looks at the country s relations with the wider world, and takes a glance at the future.
Each chapter ends with a section entitled Taking it Further , where you will find useful addresses, websites, suggested places to visit and things to see and do. Each chapter also contains a list of useful words and phrases which will help you to talk or write about the subject in question. The new edition takes into account any developments in Russian culture and society which have occurred since first publication.
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Series
Language
English
Other
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Murray Press
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
maps, 40 b&w line drawings, index
Dimensions
Height: 199 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
228 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-340-85982-7 (9780340859827)
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Persons
Stephen Webber comes from Glastonbury, England, and is a Lecturer in Russian Studies at the University of Birmingham. Tatyana Webber was born and educated in Yaroslavl', Russia, and moved to England in 1990. She teaches Russian at the City Technology College in Birmingham.
Content
Note on transliteration; the making of Russia; the Russian language; literature and thought; art and architecture; music and dance; festivals and traditions; creativity in other spheres; politics and institutions; the basics for living; Russians and the wider world; taking it even further! Appendix: some typical Russian dishes.