The Emperors and Empresses of Russia: Reconsidering the Romanovs

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Routledge, 24. feb. 2015 - 450 sider
Since glasnost began, Russia's most eminent historians have taken advantage of new archival access and the end of censorship and conformity to reassess and reinterpret their history. Through this process they are linking up with Russia's great historiographic tradition while producing work that is fresh and modern. In "The Emperors and Empresses of Russia", renowned Russian historians tell the story of the Romanovs as complex individual personalities and as key institutional actors in Russian history, from the empire builder Peter I to the last tsar, Nicholas II. These portraits are contributions to the writing of history, partaking neither of wooden ideologisation nor of naive romanticisation.
 

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Genealogical Table
2
Emperor Peter I 16821725
3
Empress Anna Ivanovna 17301740
37
Empress Elizabeth I 17411762
66
Emperor Peter III 1762
101
Empress Catherine II 17621796
134
Emperor Paul I 17961801
177
Emperor Alexander I 18011825
216
Emperor Nicholas I 18251855
256
Emperor Alexander II 18551881
294
Emperor Alexander III 18811894
334
Emperor Nicholas II 18941917
369
Suggestions for Further Reading
403
Index
405
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Donald J. Raleigh, A.A. Iskenderov

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