‘A timely and important book . . . he brings to it rare clarity and common sense. His book is a fast-paced account of the last sixteen months of the tsar’s life; brief, sharp, but laced with well-judged feeling for the dramas of the time.’ Catherine Merridale, ObserverIn March 1917, Nicholas II, the last Tsar of All the Russias, abdicated and the dynasty that had ruled an empire for three hundred years was forced from power by revolution. In this masterful and forensic study, Robert Service examines the last year Nicholas's reign and the months between that momentous abdication and his death, with his family, in Ekaterinburg in July 1918.Drawing on the Tsar's own diaries and other hitherto unexamined contemporary records, The Last of the Tsars reveals a man who was almost entirely out of his depth, perhaps even willfully so. It is also a compelling account of the social, economic and political foment in Russia in the aftermath of Alexander Kerensky's February Revolution, the Bolshevik seizure of power in October 1917 and the beginnings of Lenin's Soviet republic.
CONTRIBUTORS: Robert ServiceEAN: 9781447293101COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 286 gHEIGHT: 197 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan MacmillanDATE PUBLISHED: 2018-02-08CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Military / Revolutions & Wars of Independence, HISTORY / Russia / General, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / GeneralWIDTH: 130 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Russia, USSR, Soviet Union, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, c 1910 to c 1919, History and Archaeology, General and world history, European history, History of other geographical groupings and regions, Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions
Brilliant, original and compelling, The best book yet on Nicholas after his abdication, A myth-busting account of the final months of the ruler’s life, from abdication to execution, Detailed and painstakingly researched, A clear-eyed portrait of Nicholas and his limitations . . . an essential corrective
Robert Service is a Fellow of the British Academy and of St Antony's College, Oxford. He has written several books, including the highly acclaimed Lenin: A Biography, Russia: Experiment with a People, Stalin: A Biography and Comrades: A History of World Communism, as well as many other books on Russia's past and present. His book Trotsky: A Biography was awarded the 2009 Duff Cooper Prize. Married with four children, he lives in London.
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‘A timely and important book . . . he brings to it rare clarity and common sense. His book is a fast-paced account of the last sixteen months of the tsar’s life; brief, sharp, but laced with well-judged feeling for the dramas of the time.’ Catherine Merridale, ObserverIn March 1917, Nicholas II, the last Tsar of All the Russias, abdicated and the dynasty that had ruled an empire for three hundred years was forced from power by revolution. In this masterful and forensic study, Robert Service examines the last year Nicholas's reign and the months between that momentous abdication and his death, with his family, in Ekaterinburg in July 1918.Drawing on the Tsar's own diaries and other hitherto unexamined contemporary records, The Last of the Tsars reveals a man who was almost entirely out of his depth, perhaps even willfully so. It is also a compelling account of the social, economic and political foment in Russia in the aftermath of Alexander Kerensky's February Revolution, the Bolshevik seizure of power in October 1917 and the beginnings of Lenin's Soviet republic.
CONTRIBUTORS: Robert ServiceEAN: 9781447293101COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 286 gHEIGHT: 197 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan MacmillanDATE PUBLISHED: 2018-02-08CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Military / Revolutions & Wars of Independence, HISTORY / Russia / General, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / GeneralWIDTH: 130 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Russia, USSR, Soviet Union, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, c 1910 to c 1919, History and Archaeology, General and world history, European history, History of other geographical groupings and regions, Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions
Robert Service is a Fellow of the British Academy and of St Antony's College, Oxford. He has written several books, including the highly acclaimed Lenin: A Biography, Russia: Experiment with a People, Stalin: A Biography and Comrades: A History of World Communism, as well as many other books on Russia's past and present. His book Trotsky: A Biography was awarded the 2009 Duff Cooper Prize. Married with four children, he lives in London.