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Tales of Imperial Russia: The Life and Times of Sergei Witte, 1849-1915

Autor Francis W. Wcislo
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mar 2011
History and biography meet in Tales of Imperial Russia, a study of the late-Romanov Russian Empire, told through the figure of Sergei Witte. Like Bismarck or Gorbachev, Witte was a European statesman serving an empire. He was the most important statesman of pre-revolutionary Russia. In the Georgia, Odessa, Kyiv, and St. Petersburg of the nineteenth century, he inhabited the worlds of the Victorian Age, as young boy, student, railway executive, lover of divorcees and Jews, monarchist, and technocrat. His political career saw him construct the Tran-Siberian Railway, propel Russia towards Far Eastern war with Japan, visit America in 1905 to negotiate the Treaty of Portsmouth concluding that war, and return home to confront revolutionary disorder with the State Duma, the first Russian parliament. The book is based on two memoir manuscripts that Witte wrote between 1906 and 1912, and includes his account of Nicholas II, the Empress Alexandra, and the machinations of a Russian imperial court that he believed were leading the country to revolution. Telling the story both of a life and of the last days of the Tsarist empire, Tales of Imperial Russia will delight and inform all those interested in biography, literature, and history, as well as readers interested in the history of modern Russia.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199543564
ISBN-10: 0199543569
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 165 x 238 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Sergei Witte was a facinating man, and this book, based on his memoirs and voluminous reminiscences, will appeal to people here and around the world.
A stimulating new biography.
In an innovative and informative study of both Witte and his milieu, Francis W. Wcislo...uncovers the man and his times through an excavation of Witte's copious memoirs and the writings of his contemporaries...a textured and elegant view of a man who was so central to Russia
a commendable interpretive treatment of a notoriously complex and controversial figure ... This biography is a must for those interested not only in the late Romanov period, but in the long nineteenth century in general.

Notă biografică

Frank W. Wcislo is a historian of modern Russia, Eurasia, and Europe. He is Dean of The Commons and Associate Professor of History at Vanderbilt University.