Alexander II: The Last Great Tsar
Edvard Radzinsky is justly famous as both a biographer and a dramatist, and he brings both skills to bear in this vivid, page-turning, rich portrait of one of the greatest of all Romanovs. Alexander II was Russia's Lincoln -- he freed the serfs, promised a new, more liberal state for everyone,...
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Edvard Radzinsky is justly famous as both a biographer and a dramatist, and he brings both skills to bear in this vivid, page-turning, rich portrait of one of the greatest of all Romanovs. Alexander II was Russia's Lincoln -- he freed the serfs, promised a new, more liberal state for everyone, yet was brought down by a determined group of terrorist anarchists who tried to kill him six times before finally, fatefully, succeeding. His story proves the timeless lesson that in Russia, it is dangerous to start reforms, but even more dangerous to stop them. It also shows that the traps and dangers encountered in today's war on terrorists were there 150 years ago.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780743284264 (0743284267)
Publish date: November 14th 2006
Publisher: Free Press
Pages no: 480
Edition language: English
I was really looking forward to reading this one, especially as the author had written a very good biography about Nicholas II. Instead, this was a not very interesting read, despite the fact that Alexander II, the Tsar-Liberator, had done quite a bit to pull Russia more in line with other European ...