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Moscow: A Cultural and Literary History

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Moscow: A Cultural and Literary History - Brooke, Caroline
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From its origins as a twelfth-century hilltop fortress or kremlin at the confluence of two rivers, Moscow has grown to become a vast city of over eleven million inhabitants. After suffering the ignominy of losing its capital city status in the early eighteenth century under Peter the Great and invasion by the French in 1812, Moscow later became the centre of the communist world. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, it has been busy emulating the wildest capitalist excesses of Las Vegas with colourful results. ...

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Moscow: A Cultural and Literary History 2006, Signal Books Ltd, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9781904955221

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