The Romanovs
Imperial Russia and Ruling the Empire, 1613-1917
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 14. November 2019
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-1-350-00578-5 (ISBN)
Description
Comprised of vivid and powerful portraits of the entire family, Lindsey Hughes's The Romanovs traces the history of the dynasty through Russia's imperial age. It is a classic text which examines how the Romanovs shaped the politics, society, art and philosophy of their times and led to the establishment of Russia as one of the great world powers. The book illustrates exactly what and how the family contributed to the creation and evolution of the nation, providing a unique way of understanding imperial Russia more broadly in the process.
Erika Monahan has enhanced the book in this new edition with new chapters on Sophia and ruling the empire, as well as swathes of fresh material on the reigns of Alexander II and Alexander III, the peripheries of the empire, the role of the Grand Dukes and Empresses, and developments in trade and the economy. There are numerous maps and 40 images now included, in addition to primary source textboxes, a glossary, a timeline, chapter synopses and helpful further reading lists that act as useful tools for study. The book has also been updated throughout to take account of recent scholarship in the field.
The Romanovs is vital reading for anyone seeking to learn more about imperial Russia and the dynasty which ruled it.
Erika Monahan has enhanced the book in this new edition with new chapters on Sophia and ruling the empire, as well as swathes of fresh material on the reigns of Alexander II and Alexander III, the peripheries of the empire, the role of the Grand Dukes and Empresses, and developments in trade and the economy. There are numerous maps and 40 images now included, in addition to primary source textboxes, a glossary, a timeline, chapter synopses and helpful further reading lists that act as useful tools for study. The book has also been updated throughout to take account of recent scholarship in the field.
The Romanovs is vital reading for anyone seeking to learn more about imperial Russia and the dynasty which ruled it.
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
8 Maps
Dimensions
Height: 28 mm
Width: 28 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-00578-5 (9781350005785)
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Persons
Lindsey Hughes was an internationally renowned authority on 17th- and 18th-century Russian history, in particular on the age of Peter the Great. As well as teaching at London University's School of Slavonic and East European Studies, where she was a professor and head of the history department, she wrote prolifically and was a valued member of an influential cohort of scholars brought together in the Eighteenth-Century Russia Study Group founded in 1968 by Anthony Cross. Her publications include Russia in the Age of Peter the Great (1998), Peter the Great: A Biography (2004) and Sophia: Regent of Russia, 1657-1704 (1990).
Erika Monahan is Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico, USA. She is the author of The Merchants of Siberia: Trade in Early Modern Eurasia (2016).
Erika Monahan is Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico, USA. She is the author of The Merchants of Siberia: Trade in Early Modern Eurasia (2016).
Content
List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Abbreviations, Dates, Spellings and Transliteration
Timeline
Family Trees
Genealogical Table
Preface to the First Edition
Note to the First Edition
Introduction
1. Romanov Roots
2. The Pious Tsar: Alexis, 1645-1676
3. Transformations: Fedor, Sophia and Ivan V, 1676-1689
4. Tsar Peter, 1682-1725
5. Catherine I, Peter II, Anna Ioannovna and Ivan VI, 1725-1742
6. Elizabeth and Peter III, 1742-1763
7. Philosopher on the Throne: Catherine II, 1762-1796
8. The Napoleonic Era, 1796-1825: Paul I and Alexander I
9. Consistent Autocracy: Nicholas I, 1825-1855
10. Reform: Alexander II
11. Reaction: Alexander III
12. The Last Romanov Tsar, 1894-1918
13. Ruling the Russian Empire
14. Postscript, 1918-2017
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
List of Maps
Abbreviations, Dates, Spellings and Transliteration
Timeline
Family Trees
Genealogical Table
Preface to the First Edition
Note to the First Edition
Introduction
1. Romanov Roots
2. The Pious Tsar: Alexis, 1645-1676
3. Transformations: Fedor, Sophia and Ivan V, 1676-1689
4. Tsar Peter, 1682-1725
5. Catherine I, Peter II, Anna Ioannovna and Ivan VI, 1725-1742
6. Elizabeth and Peter III, 1742-1763
7. Philosopher on the Throne: Catherine II, 1762-1796
8. The Napoleonic Era, 1796-1825: Paul I and Alexander I
9. Consistent Autocracy: Nicholas I, 1825-1855
10. Reform: Alexander II
11. Reaction: Alexander III
12. The Last Romanov Tsar, 1894-1918
13. Ruling the Russian Empire
14. Postscript, 1918-2017
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index