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Catherine the Great

Portrait of a Woman

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Pulitzer Prize winner Massie tells the story of a princess who, at 14, traveled to Russia and became one of history's most powerful women. Born into minor German nobility, she transformed into an empress through sheer determination. With a brilliant, curious mind, she immersed herself in Enlightenment philosophy and sought to apply these principles to govern the vast, backward empire. She corresponded with notable figures like Voltaire, Diderot, and Frederick the Great, aspiring to be the “benevolent despot” Montesquieu envisioned while grappling with the harsh realities of Russian life, including serfdom. For 34 years, she managed the government, foreign policy, and cultural development, facing domestic rebellion, wars, and the political upheaval inspired by the French Revolution. Her reputation varied widely; Voltaire praised her as akin to classical philosophers, while enemies labeled her “the Messalina of the north.” The narrative vividly portrays her family dynamics, including her scheming mother, her weak husband Peter, her troubled son Paul, and her cherished grandchildren. It also explores her relationships with young lovers and her most significant partner, Gregory Potemkin, with whom she shared a profound bond and mutual achievements. Massie’s work is marked by historical accuracy, deep understanding, and a talent for revealing the human drama behind the figures.

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Catherine the Great, Robert K. Massie

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Rok vydania
2011
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Podtitul
Portrait of a Woman
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2011
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
656
ISBN10
0679456724
ISBN13
9780679456728
Prvé vydanie
2011
Pôvodný názov
Catherine the Great
Hodnotenie
3,9 z 5
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Pulitzer Prize winner Massie tells the story of a princess who, at 14, traveled to Russia and became one of history's most powerful women. Born into minor German nobility, she transformed into an empress through sheer determination. With a brilliant, curious mind, she immersed herself in Enlightenment philosophy and sought to apply these principles to govern the vast, backward empire. She corresponded with notable figures like Voltaire, Diderot, and Frederick the Great, aspiring to be the “benevolent despot” Montesquieu envisioned while grappling with the harsh realities of Russian life, including serfdom. For 34 years, she managed the government, foreign policy, and cultural development, facing domestic rebellion, wars, and the political upheaval inspired by the French Revolution. Her reputation varied widely; Voltaire praised her as akin to classical philosophers, while enemies labeled her “the Messalina of the north.” The narrative vividly portrays her family dynamics, including her scheming mother, her weak husband Peter, her troubled son Paul, and her cherished grandchildren. It also explores her relationships with young lovers and her most significant partner, Gregory Potemkin, with whom she shared a profound bond and mutual achievements. Massie’s work is marked by historical accuracy, deep understanding, and a talent for revealing the human drama behind the figures.