The Romanovs: Ruling Russia 1613-1917
Autor Professor Lindsey Hughesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 sep 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826430816
ISBN-10: 0826430813
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 26
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826430813
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 26
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preface
Abbreviations, dates, spellings and transliteration
List of Illustrations
Family Trees
Introduction
1. Romanov Roots, 1613-45: Michael
2. The Pious Tsars, 1645-96: Alexis, Fedor and Ivan V
3. Transformation, 1682-1725: Peter the Great
4. The Age of Empresses and Palace Revolutions, 1725-62: Catherine I, Peter II, Anna, Ivan VI, Elizabeth, Peter III
5. Philosopher on the Throne, 1762-96: Catherine II
6. The Napoleonic Era, 1796-1825: Paul and Alexander I
7. Consistent Autocracy, 1825-55: Nicholas I
8. Reform and Reaction, 1855-94: Alexander II and Alexander III
9. The Last Romanov: Nicholas II (i) 1894-1913
10. From Celebration to Annihilation: Nicholas II (ii) 1913-1918
11. Postscript, 1918-2007
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations, dates, spellings and transliteration
List of Illustrations
Family Trees
Introduction
1. Romanov Roots, 1613-45: Michael
2. The Pious Tsars, 1645-96: Alexis, Fedor and Ivan V
3. Transformation, 1682-1725: Peter the Great
4. The Age of Empresses and Palace Revolutions, 1725-62: Catherine I, Peter II, Anna, Ivan VI, Elizabeth, Peter III
5. Philosopher on the Throne, 1762-96: Catherine II
6. The Napoleonic Era, 1796-1825: Paul and Alexander I
7. Consistent Autocracy, 1825-55: Nicholas I
8. Reform and Reaction, 1855-94: Alexander II and Alexander III
9. The Last Romanov: Nicholas II (i) 1894-1913
10. From Celebration to Annihilation: Nicholas II (ii) 1913-1918
11. Postscript, 1918-2007
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
'A history achieved with consummate skill ... an illuminating and admirably balanced narrative account' - Literary Review
'More than a testimony to Hughes' remarkable spirit, this is the best book in English on the subject, illuminated by a deep knowledge of Russia's imperial past, wide in scope yet admirable in its concision, and infused with a subtlety of interpretation free of the overheated, romantic treatment that has clouded most previous accounts.'- Douglas Smith, Times Literary Supplement
'Ony {Hughes} ... could have written such a wide-ranging, scholarly and captivating distillation of the entire history of the Romanov family. The book is enlivened at all points by discussions of painting, architecture, and statuary; Hughes's command of detail is stunning.' - David Saunders, School of Historical Studies, Newcastle University
'Always thoughtful, measured, witty and deeply informed ... The originality of her perspective and the range of her knowledge guarantee that The Romanovs will be beneficial to specialists, students and the general public for a long time to come.' - Revolutionary Russia
'This scholarly and captivating book brilliantly displays Lindsey Hughes' deep knowledge of Russia's imperial past.' - Good Book Guide
"Hughes presents an updated narrative of the Romanov dynasty, grounded firmly in recent scholarship. The book brims with interesting details about the family and life at court. Hughes has a great eye for the visual and symbolic aspects of court life and makes fine use of portraits and images throughout the text. Scholars will find much of interest in this book."-The Journal of Modern History
'More than a testimony to Hughes' remarkable spirit, this is the best book in English on the subject, illuminated by a deep knowledge of Russia's imperial past, wide in scope yet admirable in its concision, and infused with a subtlety of interpretation free of the overheated, romantic treatment that has clouded most previous accounts.'- Douglas Smith, Times Literary Supplement
'Ony {Hughes} ... could have written such a wide-ranging, scholarly and captivating distillation of the entire history of the Romanov family. The book is enlivened at all points by discussions of painting, architecture, and statuary; Hughes's command of detail is stunning.' - David Saunders, School of Historical Studies, Newcastle University
'Always thoughtful, measured, witty and deeply informed ... The originality of her perspective and the range of her knowledge guarantee that The Romanovs will be beneficial to specialists, students and the general public for a long time to come.' - Revolutionary Russia
'This scholarly and captivating book brilliantly displays Lindsey Hughes' deep knowledge of Russia's imperial past.' - Good Book Guide
"Hughes presents an updated narrative of the Romanov dynasty, grounded firmly in recent scholarship. The book brims with interesting details about the family and life at court. Hughes has a great eye for the visual and symbolic aspects of court life and makes fine use of portraits and images throughout the text. Scholars will find much of interest in this book."-The Journal of Modern History