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Reddit mentions of Putin's Wars: The Rise of Russia's New Imperialism
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Putin's Wars: The Rise of Russia's New Imperialism. Here are the top ones.
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Hey guys, just a reminder: we're having a big Cinema Saturday Movie event on Saturday at 4pm EST we, as well as the good people of /r/conspiratard and /r/badscience will be watching a 1 hour and 40 or so minute montage of conspiracy theory nonsense brought to you by /u/lesshatefulbullshit
As such, I think it best that we come up with a suitable drinking game for the event
On a more serious note, do any of you guys have experience with this book or its author?It's for my Modern Russia course and it does seem to have a slight anti-communist/anti/Russia slant, although it is bringing up some good points which are very valid, especially when it comes to Putin.
Also, there's this one, and this one
which seems to include some stuff on the purges and the practices of Soviet Russia, which I like subject-wise. Should prove to be interesting.
Also my books are rather thin this semester, only a few hundred pages per book, interesting. Even the primary source books are a bit on the thin side, I'm just going o assume that there's a reason for this--projects maybe.
Also plug for /r/BadEverything , /r/confederacy, and Badoysters. Also just because activity has slowed down a bit, /r/BadCGI
Also I'm sitting on /r/Maputo if anyone wants it. I just wanted to save it from any possible racists. That and /r/TotallyRealConspiracy redirects to /t/conspiratard
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Putins-Wars-Rise-Russias-Imperialism/dp/1442231378
This is a pretty decent read on the topic if your interested. I listened to it in audiobook format and enjoyed it.