
New Books Network Jeremy Black, "The Short History of Russia: Returning to Another Country" (Amberley, 2026)
Feb 21, 2026
Jeremy Black, historian and Professor Emeritus at Exeter University, offers a brisk national-history tour of Russia. He traces continuities from Peter the Great through the Soviet era to Putin. Topics include religion, serfdom, imperial struggles, revolutions, Stalinism, World War II survival, Soviet collapse, and the rise of Putinism. Multiple short, lively takes on Russia’s past and present.
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National History As A Method
- Jeremy Black wrote the book from long-term teaching and a comparative national-history project.
- He believes national histories are an instructive way to understand countries and engage readers.
Rejecting Geographical Determinism
- Black rejects geographical determinism and simplistic geopolitical explanations for Russia.
- He warns such accounts downplay internal differences across periods and opinions.
Orthodoxy Shapes Russian Identity
- Black stresses the central role of Orthodox Christianity in Russian identity and politics.
- He argues downplaying religion mirrors Soviet atheism and misreads Russian history.



