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The Last Tsar. The Abdication of Nicholas II and the Fall of the Romanovs - Tsuyoshi Hasegawa - książka
Producent: John Murray
'Certain to become the definitive work,' writes Douglas Smith. This book, described as 'elegantly written and magisterially researched' by Robert Service, and labeled as 'masterful...a chilling lesson' by Vladislav Zubok, unravels the collapse of the autocratic Romanov dynasty, spearheaded by the renowned expert in the field. The downfall of Tsar Nicholas II in 1917 marked a period of intense turmoil for Imperial Russia, entangled in a web of wars and social upheaval. Contrary to the notion that destiny sealed the fate of the Romanovs, it was poor leadership and a rigid adherence to autocracy that played pivotal roles. Drawing on newly uncovered archival materials, "The Last Tsar" vividly illustrates how Nicholas's steadfast opposition to change sealed the monarchy's fate. The book delves into the intriguing figures of the time while exploring the friction between the secluded Nicholas and Alexandra, and powerful factions of ambitious nobles, shrewd legislators, and pragmatic generals, all vying to stabilize the tumultuous Russian empire with or against the Tsar. Nicholas's steadfast refusal to compromise weakened his position, paving the way for a brutal civil war and the eventual emergence of the Soviet Union. Immersive and definitive, "The Last Tsar" reveals Nicholas II's inadvertent spiral into revolution, dragging the Romanovs and the entire Russian Empire along with him.
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