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The RomanovsThe Romanovs

The Romanovs

1613-1918

Simon Sebag-Montefiore

4.0on Hardcover

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From the Introduction... In some ways, this book is a study of character and the distorting effect of absolute power on personality. It is partly a family story of love, marriage, adultery and children, but it is not like other such stories—royal families are always extraordinary because power both sweetens and contaminates the traditional familial chemistry: the allure and corruption of power so often trump the loyalty and affection of blood. This is a history of the monarchs, their families and retinues, but it is also a portrait of absolutism in Russia—and whatever else one believes about Russia, its culture, its soul, its essence have always been exceptional, a singular nature which one family aspired to personify. The Romanovs have become the very definition not only of dynasty and magnificence but also of despotism, a parable of the folly and arrogance of absolute power. No other dynasty except the Caesars has such a place in the popular imagination and culture, and both deliver universal lessons about how personal power works, then and now. It is no coincidence that the title “tsar” derives from Caesar just as the Russian for emperor is simply the Latin “imperator.”

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OL Work ID
OL17363624W

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Kings and rulersBiographyHistorynyt:hardcover-nonfiction=2016-05-22New York Times bestsellerNew York Times reviewedRomanov, house ofSoviet union, kings and rulersSoviet union, biographySoviet union, history, house of romanov, 1613-1917Court and courtiersRussia - Court and courtiers - HistoryRussia - Kings and rulers - BiographyHouse of RomanovCourts and courtiers

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