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A Brief History of Russia

A Brief History of Russia

Von: David Clark
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Why is Russia so hard to understand — even for the experts? From its vast empire to its shifting identity between East and West, Russia’s story is one of power, paradox, and destiny. Join historian David Clark as he unpacks a thousand years of ambition, conflict, and transformation — revealing how Russia became the force it is today.

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  • 0 Understanding Russia:A Thousand Years Between East and West
    Oct 26 2025

    Why is Russia so hard to understand — even for the experts? From its vast empire to its shifting identity between East and West, Russia’s story is one of power, paradox, and destiny. Join historian David Clark as he unpacks a thousand years of ambition, conflict, and transformation — revealing how Russia became the force it is today.

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    6 Min.
  • 1 Origins:Where Does Russia’s Story Begin
    Oct 28 2025

    This episode takes you back to where Russia’s story truly began — on the vast plains between Europe and Asia, where Vikings met Slavs and a new civilization took shape.
    It’s a tale of power, trade, and identity — how Kievan Rus rose from chaos to become the seed of a great empire.
    And beneath it all lies a timeless question: Is Russia part of Europe… or something entirely its own?

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    8 Min.
  • 2 Why Did the Orthodox Faith Become So Central to Russia
    Oct 26 2025

    In 988 AD, thousands of people in Kievan Rus plunged into the Dnieper River — not to cool off, but to be baptized. That moment marked the birth of Eastern Orthodoxy in Russia, a faith that would shape the nation’s soul, politics, and destiny for over a thousand years. In this episode, David Clark explores why Prince Vladimir chose Orthodoxy over other religions, how it unified the early Russian state, and how it planted the seeds of Russia’s conservatism, expansionism, and the powerful idea of being the “Third Rome.”

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    8 Min.
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