ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1928, this volume examines the idea of being Europasian - that is Russia's uniqueness as a country belonging to and influenced by both Europe and Asia. The book is divided into 3 parts: the first outlines unwesternized Russia and argues that the land, her races, history and culture up to Peter the Great are Europasian. The middle part discusses the weaknesses of the Imperial Regime and the chaos of Bolshevik rule. The final section gives an outline of the Europasian movement and its economic and political programme.

part One|62 pages

Byzantine and Mongol Russia

chapter I|7 pages

The Land

chapter II|23 pages

The Races

chapter III|31 pages

The Spirit of Russia

part Two|108 pages

Westernized Russia

chapter I|33 pages

Imperial Russia

chapter II|48 pages

Bolshevik Russia

chapter III|26 pages

The Failure of Bolshevism

part Three|82 pages

Europasian Russia

chapter I|20 pages

The Europasian Movement

chapter II|33 pages

The Policy of the Europasians

chapter III|28 pages

The Religion of the Europasians