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$24.47
Paperback: 224 pages
Dimensions (in inches): 0.99 x 10.22 x 7.94
Publisher:Thames & Hudson; (June 1, 1999)
ISBN: 0500050937
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This new Chronicle documents the
lives of tsars famous and infamous in a lively series of biographical
portraits stretching from the late fifteenth to the early twentieth
centuries. Discover the facts behind the reputations of rulers such
as Ivan the Terrible, whose reign of terror was unparalleled in
Russian history until Stalin; Peter the Great, dynamic reformer
and dedicated Westernizer; Catherine the Great, the determined young
German princess who usurped power and is remembered for her interest
in the Enlightenment and for her colorful private life; and the
last tsar, Nicholas II, vainly endeavoring to cope in a period of
devastating change. Here too are the less familiar but equally intriguing
personalities who occupied Russia's imperial throne: the pious but
feeble Feodor I, the warm-hearted and irascible Alexei Mikhailovich,
and the Empress Anna, with her taste for cruel practical jokes.
Chronicle of the Russian Tsars also introduces the key debates of
Russian history. How did a small principality centered on Moscow
develop into a vast empire stretching from the Baltic to the Pacific?
What part did the Orthodox Church play in the rise of tsarism? Why
did Russia develop political and social institutions so different
from those of the West? With its comprehensive timelines, data files,
quotations, and stunning illustrations, Chronicle of the Russian
Tsars is at once an absorbing narrative history and an essential
work of reference that brings to life a powerful empire and distinctive
civilization whose impact on the history of Europe and the world
is immeasurable.
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