The West has always found Russia an unfathomable place. Churchill famously described it as a 'riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.' For all the spotlight recently thrown on it, recent events have only intensified the enigma, something likely to deepen in Russia’s present status as a pariah state. A journey through Russia can explore some of those riddles.
The best way to travel is on what is probably the most famous railway in the world, the Trans-Siberian Railway. Not only does it span Russia’s 6,000 miles and nine time zones, but it also links all the light and dark phases of Russian history. The story of the Trans-Siberian Railway itself is fascinating enough in its own right, but from its windows the whole of Russian history unravels, from its pagan beginnings to the would-be superpower of today.
This course is part of The Oxford Experience summer school, held at Christ Church.