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Management number 219232651 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$37.02 Model Number 219232651
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The Rise of the Russian Empire explores one of the most transformative periods in Russian history, spanning the late 17th to the 18th century. During this era, Russia evolved from a fragmented tsardom into a powerful European empire, shaped by the visionary leadership of Peter the Great and Empress Ekaterina II—better known as Catherine the Great.This comprehensive historical narrative delves into the political, military, cultural, and diplomatic forces that propelled Russia onto the world stage. It also examines the internal struggles that tested the empire's cohesion—from court intrigues and factional rivalries to popular rebellions and contested successions. Set against the backdrop of major global events such as the American and French Revolutions, this volume reveals how Russia navigated a rapidly changing world with ambition, resilience, and strategic acumen.The journey begins with Peter the Great, who rose to power in 1682 amidst intense political rivalries and the regency of his half-sister, Sophia. Deeply influenced by Western technology and ideas, Peter embarked on the Grand Embassy to Europe, where he absorbed knowledge that would shape his sweeping reforms. His modernization of the army and navy led to victory at the Battle of Poltava (1709) and the founding of St. Petersburg—Russia's "window to Europe." His domestic reforms were equally bold, restructuring government, subjugating the Orthodox Church, enforcing noble education, and reshaping court culture. Yet, these changes often came at a heavy human cost, exemplified by the tragic downfall of his son, Tsarevich Alexei.After Peter's death in 1725, Russia entered a period of instability marked by factional power struggles. However, his legacy endured. Under Empress Elizaveta, who came to power via a 1741 coup, the empire experienced cultural flourishing, the founding of Moscow University, and growing international influence—particularly during the Seven Years' War, which affirmed Russia's status as a major continental force.The narrative then turns to Ekaterina II, a German-born princess who became empress following the forced abdication and mysterious death of her husband, Peter III. Ekaterina's reign (1762–1796) ushered in a golden age of imperial ambition and enlightened autocracy. A master of diplomacy, she expanded Russian territory through the annexation of Crimea and orchestrated the partitions of Poland, redrawing the map of Eastern Europe.A devoted patron of the arts and sciences, Ekaterina corresponded with Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire and Diderot, selectively integrating their ideas while maintaining absolute rule. She elevated women's roles in intellectual life—most notably through Ekaterina Dashkova, the first female president of the Russian Academy of Sciences—and promoted education, codification of laws, and modernization of government institutions.Despite facing significant internal unrest, including the Pugachev Rebellion and the threat of impostors, Ekaterina maintained her grip on power through an extensive intelligence network and the use of modern cryptographic methods. Her detailed educational plan for her grandsons reveals her commitment to shaping Russia's future elite, emphasizing virtue, discipline, and civic responsibility.Rich in historical insight and grounded in deep research, The Rise of the Russian Empire brings to life the leaders, conflicts, and ideas that defined a critical century of Russian statecraft. Through Peter's ambition and Ekaterina's brilliance, this volume traces how Russia emerged not only as a vast empire but as a cultural and political force that reshaped the balance of power in Europe and beyond. Read more

ISBN13 979-8265972651
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 7.24 x 1.35 x 10.24 inches
Item Weight 2.32 pounds
Print length 492 pages
Publication date September 19, 2025

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