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Lindsey Hughes

    Tento autor sa zameriava na hlboké historické analýzy, ktoré čitateľom odhaľujú zložité spoločenské a politické mechanizmy. Jeho práca sa vyznačuje precíznym výskumom a schopnosťou prepojiť minulé udalosti s ich trvalými dopadmi. Skrze svoj analytický prístup ponúka jedinečný pohľad na formovanie súčasného sveta. Jeho písanie je zásadné pre každého, kto chce pochopiť historické súvislosti.

    The Romanovs
    The Russian Chronicles
    • The Romanovs

      • 336 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      For 300 years, the history of Russia was intertwined with the Romanovs, who claimed a divine right to rule and traced their lineage back to Peter the Great. As Russia's second and last imperial dynasty, they significantly shaped the nation's history until their downfall and murder in 1918. The 17th century was marked by chaos, internal disorder, and foreign threats. Under Peter the Great, Russia evolved into an empire through European trade and military campaigns. The influences of subsequent rulers—Michael, Ivan, Catherine II, Nicholas I, and Alexander III—further shaped the politics, society, art, and philosophy of their time, establishing Russia as a major world power. However, as the Romanovs celebrated their tercentenary in 1913, ominous signs emerged. The mystic Rasputin prophesied their downfall, and his growing influence on the Tsar became increasingly unpopular. The strain of World War I exacerbated unrest across Russia. On July 17, 1918, the Romanov dynasty ended when Tsar Nicholas II, his wife, and five children were brutally murdered by a Bolshevik execution squad, likely under Lenin's orders. This compelling work presents vivid portraits of the Romanov family, illustrating their contributions to Russia's creation and offering insights into an epic and fascinating history.

      The Romanovs2008
      3,9
    • The Russian Chronicles

      • 400 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      Through chronicles etched on parchment, folk song, private letters & official reports, the Russian people themselves speak out & tell the story of this troubled land from its beginning to the 1917 Revolution.

      The Russian Chronicles2001
      3,6