Interview with Orlando Figes on Vladimir Putin, Russian History and the Revolution of 1917

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Travels Through Time

Travels Through Time

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In the final sentence of A People’s Tragedy, his multi-award winning study of the Russian Revolution, Orlando Figes wrote ominously that, ‘the ghosts of 1917 have not been laid to rest.’
This year, as Russia’s brutal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has played out, we have been able to glimpse some of these ghosts: fear, paranoia, grievance. All these emotions have arisen out of a long, complicated and contested history that Figes has attempted to explain for a Western readership in his illuminating new book: The Story of Russia.
In this episode we talk about Vladimir Putin’s use and misuse of history today and we look back to a particularly significant year in Russia’s past. 1917 brought revolution to Russia. ‘It is hard to think of an event, or series of events, that has affected the history of the past one hundred years more profoundly’, Figes writes.
The Russian Revolution is an event that began in Petrograd (St Petersburg) in Feburary 1917 and thereafter was driven forward by Vladimir Lenin's singular character. We scruitinise this event, as ever, in three telling scenes.
Orlando Figes’s The Story of Russia is out now from Bloomsbury.
Show notes
Scene One: March 1917. Tauride Palace in Petrograd (St Petersburg).
Scene Two: 3-4 July 1917. Kshesinskaya Mansion in Petrograd.
Scene Three: 25 October 1917. Smolnyi Institute in Petrograd.
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Presenter: Peter Moore
Guest: Orlando Figes
Production: Maria Nolan
Podcast partner: Ace Cultural Tours
Theme music: ‘Love Token’ from the album ‘This Is Us’ By Slava and Leonard Grigoryan
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@desssval
@desssval Жыл бұрын
Excellent conversation with an excellent scholar.
@rafiqjumabhoy1240
@rafiqjumabhoy1240 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant dialogue and valuable circumspection. Thank you
@TravelsThroughTime
@TravelsThroughTime Жыл бұрын
Very kind of you. Thanks Rafiq!
@catherinehamer5653
@catherinehamer5653 Жыл бұрын
Both this interview with Orlando Figes and all your previous history podcasts are an absolute goldmine…thankyou
@TravelsThroughTime
@TravelsThroughTime Жыл бұрын
@@catherinehamer5653 Thank you v much! Really kind of you and very much appreciated.
@phantompanther648
@phantompanther648 Жыл бұрын
Yap yap yap ....' cares
@simonstuddert-kennedy8854
@simonstuddert-kennedy8854 11 ай бұрын
A vapid, stupid comment.
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