The book argues that the Kremlin is more than just a building; it is a physical embodiment of Russia's complex relationship with power, reflecting the nation's evolving identity on the world stage. For instance, the architectural changes reflect changing ideologies, while the power struggles, like those during Ivan the Terrible's reign, reveal recurring patterns in the pursuit of political control.
The book provides a unique perspective by interweaving architectural analysis with the political narratives that have unfolded within the Kremlin's walls. It traces how the Kremlin adapted to different eras, from its origins as a wooden fortress to a symbol of imperial grandeur and later, Soviet might.
The comprehensive exploration of the Kremlin's history unfolds chronologically, examining its foundational history, key periods shaped by pivotal leaders, and the power dynamics during the Tsarist and Soviet eras, before analyzing the post-Soviet period.
Readers gain an understanding of Russian history, political science, and international relations.
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