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Z GENERATION

Into the Heart of Russia’s Fascist Youth

Selected as one of the ‘Books to Read in 2023’ in the Financial Times

Z GENERATION
Genre:

Current Issues, Society, Economy & Politics

Author:

Ian Garner

Publisher:

Hurst

Language:

English

AUTHOR BIO:

Ian Garner's research focuses on Soviet and Russian war propaganda. The author of Stalingrad Lives: Stories of Combat and Survival, he studied at the Universities of Bristol and Toronto, and at the St. Petersburg State Conservatory.

Pages:

256

Publication:

2023

Rights available:

French, German, Russian, Spanish

Rights sold: Estonian, Finnish, Italian, Polish, Portuguese

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DESCRIPTION:

How did Vladimir Putin win Russians’ support for his genocidal war in Ukraine and why are so many of them willing to embrace fascism? This vivid, bottom-up narrative reveals the dark realities of youth fascism in Russia—and the darker future awaiting the country if that hold cannot be broken.

Wartime Russia is drowning in fascist symbols. Zealous patriots attack journalists, opposition activists, and anyone suspected of betraying the motherland. Hordes of online trolls and sleek videos of angry young men urge citizens to join the cause. State television terrifies viewers with false tales of anti-Russian conspiracies and genocidal yearnings. Child soldiers proudly parade across Red Square. This is Russia in the 2020s: a land of performative rage and nationalist untruth, where pretence and broken promises are a way of life, and an apocalyptic mindset is seizing tomorrow’s Russians.

As compelling as it is chilling, Z Generation shows how Russia has ended up here, and where its young people may be headed: a fascist generation more violent and ideological than anything the country has seen before.

REVIEWS:

‘A chilling investigation into the widespread support for the violence and ideology of fascism among Russia’s youth—and how Putin has used this to his advantage.’ — Financial Times ‘[Z Generation] is invaluable to understanding how the conflict may well progress.’ — Diplomatic Courier, ’15 Books to Look Forward to in 2023′ ‘Ian Garner has produced a brilliant and chilling investigation. He meticulously details how extraordinary levels of hate permeate a large section of the under-30s, who came of age under Putin’s tutelage. No one can finish this book and still believe the invasion of Ukraine was just the fault of one bad guy in the Kremlin. As Garner so expertly shows, whatever happens in the war, we will be dealing with the consequences of Russian fascism for years to come.’ — ...

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