The last tsar

Tsuyoshi Hasegawa

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When Tsar Nicholas II fell from power in 1917, Imperial Russia faced a series of overlapping crises, from war to social unrest. Though Nicholas's life is often described as tragic, it was not fate that doomed the Romanovs - it was poor leadership and a blinkered faith in autocracy. Hasegawa narrates how Nicholas's resistance to reform doomed the monarchy. Encompassing the captivating personalities of the era, the book untangles the struggle by Russia's aristocratic, military, and legislative elite to reform the monarchy. By rejecting compromise, Nicholas undermined his supporters at crucial moments. His blunders cleared the way for all-out civil war and the eventual rise of the Soviet Union. The book uncovers how Nicholas II stumbled into revolution, taking his family, the Romanov dynasty, and the whole Russian Empire down with him.


Author(s): Hasegawa, Tsuyoshi
Binding: Hardback
Date of Publication: 05/12/2024
Pagination: 560 pages
Series: N/A
Imprint: Basic Books
Published By: Basic Books
Book Classification: European history|Biography: royalty|History: specific events & topics
Dimensions: 236x160x48
Weight: 775
ISBN13\EAN\SKU: 9781399819831

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