The Romanovs: Imperial Russia and Ruling the Empire, 1613-1917
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Format
Paperback
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
Mar 5, 2026
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1350005770
ISBN-13
9781350005778
Description
The book offers an extensive exploration of the Romanov dynasty, chronicling their reign from 1613 until the tumultuous events of 1917. Through rich narratives and insightful analyses, it captures the complexities of imperial power and the intricacies of family dynamics that shaped Russian history. Hughes and Monahan delve into the lives of each member, painting a detailed picture of their aspirations, struggles, and roles within the broader context of the empire.
As the Romanovs navigated the challenges of an ever-changing political landscape, their story serves as a lens through which readers can understand the social and cultural transformations that swept across Russia. This evocative portrayal not only highlights the grandeur of their rule but also the vulnerabilities that ultimately led to their downfall, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in history and the legacy of one of Europe’s most intriguing royal families.
As the Romanovs navigated the challenges of an ever-changing political landscape, their story serves as a lens through which readers can understand the social and cultural transformations that swept across Russia. This evocative portrayal not only highlights the grandeur of their rule but also the vulnerabilities that ultimately led to their downfall, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in history and the legacy of one of Europe’s most intriguing royal families.
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