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The Russian Revolution: How the Tsars Lost Their Empire

Par : Aakash Agrawal
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  • ISBN8232567897
  • EAN9798232567897
  • Date de parution11/11/2025
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  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

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The Russian Revolution: How the Tsars Lost Their Empire chronicles the dramatic collapse of the 300-year Romanov dynasty and the end of imperial Russia. This compelling historical narrative examines how Tsar Nicholas II's incompetence, combined with devastating military defeats, economic hardship, and social unrest, brought the world's largest empire to its knees.??The book traces the crucial events that led to the monarchy's downfall, beginning with the 1905 Bloody Sunday massacre that shattered the people's faith in their Tsar, through the catastrophic losses of World War I, to the February 1917 bread riots in Petrograd that sparked mass revolt.
It explores how Nicholas II's refusal to embrace meaningful reform, his reliance on the mystic Rasputin, and his disconnect from the suffering of ordinary Russians ultimately forced even his own generals to demand his abdication.?The narrative culminates in March 1917 when Nicholas II became the first Romanov in three centuries to abdicate, ending imperial rule and setting the stage for Lenin's Bolshevik takeover.
Through this historical lens, the book reveals how centuries of autocratic power crumbled in mere days when a ruler lost touch with his people.
The Russian Revolution: How the Tsars Lost Their Empire chronicles the dramatic collapse of the 300-year Romanov dynasty and the end of imperial Russia. This compelling historical narrative examines how Tsar Nicholas II's incompetence, combined with devastating military defeats, economic hardship, and social unrest, brought the world's largest empire to its knees.??The book traces the crucial events that led to the monarchy's downfall, beginning with the 1905 Bloody Sunday massacre that shattered the people's faith in their Tsar, through the catastrophic losses of World War I, to the February 1917 bread riots in Petrograd that sparked mass revolt.
It explores how Nicholas II's refusal to embrace meaningful reform, his reliance on the mystic Rasputin, and his disconnect from the suffering of ordinary Russians ultimately forced even his own generals to demand his abdication.?The narrative culminates in March 1917 when Nicholas II became the first Romanov in three centuries to abdicate, ending imperial rule and setting the stage for Lenin's Bolshevik takeover.
Through this historical lens, the book reveals how centuries of autocratic power crumbled in mere days when a ruler lost touch with his people.
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