Historical Biography - Royalty & Nobility, Russia - Kings & Rulers - Biography, Imperial Russia - 1881-1917
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Overview
What is there new to say about Russia's last monarch? Almost everything. Previous biographies have told of the shy family man, the father of the hemophiliac heir, the victim of the infamous murder at Ekaterinburg in 1918. This book provides new insights into those parts of the story, but it looks above all at Nicholas as political leader and emperor, as it portrays the Old Regime's collapse and the origins of Bolshevik Russia in a way that will surprise readers. Nicholas II was not stupid. Nor was he nearly as weak as is commonly thought. The dilemmas of ruling Russia were vast and contradictory, and it was an illusion to think that simply by agreeing to become a constitutional monarch Nicholas could have preserved his dynasty and empire. Drawing many eerie parallels to events unfolding in Russia today, Lieven shows that social and technological change had far outstripped the existing political and executive structures. The inability of the Tsar and his government to recognize these growing anachronisms and to devise new systems constructively helped lead to the devastating chaos out of which the new order arose. Drawing on his fifteen-year study of Imperial Russia and using archival material and other sources all over the world, Dominic Lieven shows that the downfall of both the Imperial and Soviet Regimes fit into a pattern of ongoing Russian history, one that bears close scrutiny if we are to understand the turmoil of the post-Cold War period.Editorials
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A leading expert on the history of late Imperial Russia shows that the downfalls of both the Imperial and Soviet regimes fit into a pattern of ongoing Russian history that sheds light on recent and future events. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)From Barnes & Noble
Drawing many eerie parallels to events unfolding in Russia today, the author provides new insight into the Old Regime's collapse and the origins of Bolshevik Russia in this portrayal of Russia's last monarch as a political leader and emperor.Book Details
Published
June 8, 1996
Publisher
New York : St. Martin's Griffin, 1996.
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780312143794