Illi︠u︡strirovannai︠a︡ istorii︠a︡ Petra I i Ekateriny II
Année de publication
2007
Illustration et cartes
illustrations
Circulation
5000 exemplaires
36 USD
Frais de livraison:
48 USD
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Russia has always been a kind of state, where mostly strong-willed leaders succeeded. The decisive factors of the leader’s success ware sincere love to their Motherland and ability to turn theconstant byzantine intrigues at their good. The Emperor and the Empress, who succeeded more than others, were exclusively named the Great. The present book by Alexander Brickner, an outstanding Russian historian, professor of Derpt University, is an encyclopedia of two bright, grand, discrepant and intriguing epochs. An unbiased view on Peter’s reforms and on their significance for consolidation of the Russian State system is suggested.