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A Brief History of Russia

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by David Clark

13 episodes
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<p>&nbsp;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.&nbsp;</p>

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10/26/2025

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Episode thumbnail for 10 The Napoleonic War-How Did Russia Defeat Napoleon

October 29, 2025

10 The Napoleonic War-How Did Russia Defeat Napoleon

Ever thought Russia beat Napoleon just with winter? Think again. In 1812, Tsar Alexander I’s strategy—retreating deep, scorched earth, refusing peace—was key. Napoleon’s 420k men shrank to 30k; winter only worsened his already collapsing army. Russia’s vast geography and people’s loyalty also helped. Next: more of the empire’s turbulent past.​

Episode thumbnail for 4 How the Grand Duchy of Moscow Grew into Russia

October 29, 2025

4 How the Grand Duchy of Moscow Grew into Russia

In this episode of A Brief History of Russia, David Clark reveals a surprising truth: Russia’s real origin isn’t the once-glorious Kievan Rus, but the humble Grand Duchy of Moscow. Follow Moscow’s epic rise — from a bottom-ranked principality under Mongol rule to the powerful Tsardom that laid the groundwork for a Eurasian empire, spanning six pivotal centuries. Why did this unremarkable state outshine rivals like Novgorod? The story starts with Ivan I, a ruler often overlooked yet critical t...

Episode thumbnail for 7 Expansion-How Russia Swallowed Siberia

October 29, 2025

7 Expansion-How Russia Swallowed Siberia

Ever wondered how Russia took over Siberia (70% of its land today)? It started with Ivan the Terrible’s era and Cossack leader Yermak. Timing (Mongol Empire’s fall, no rival powers) and tech (arquebuses from English trade) helped. Russia used a low-cost model: Cossacks took risks, the state gained. Siberia brought fur wealth and shifted Russia’s identity east. Next: Peter the Great’s westward push

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<p>&nbsp;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.&nbsp;</p>
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