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Alexander II: The Last Great Tsar
 
 

Alexander II: The Last Great Tsar (Hardcover)

by Edvard Radzinsky (Author), Antonina Bouis (Translator)
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It's difficult to reform Russia, as popular historian Radzinsky shows in this lively examination of the czar best known for emancipating the serfs in 1861. Viewed as the most liberal of Russia's 19th-century czars, Alexander II (1818–1881) came to power in 1856 with the idea of bringing Russia into the modern age. But as Radzinsky (The Last Tsar) shows, his liberal reforms brought him nothing but trouble. Alexander came under attack from the right for being too liberal, and the left for not going far enough. He also had to curtail his reforms when faced with the need to fight foreign enemies. Radzinsky focuses much of the latter half of the book on the rise of left-wing populist movements—the book covers in depth the intellectual currents that swirled around Russia during Alexander's reign. Some frustrated leftists eventually turned to violence. After many failed attempts to assassinate Alexander, they eventually succeeded in 1881. Some readers may think Radzinsky provides too much familial background before launching into the czar's life, but his well-translated, readable prose will win over most readers interested in European history, and those looking for a cautionary tale on what Russia could face in the future. (Oct. 18)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Edvard Radzinsky on Alexander II, Mar 31 2008
By John Butler "King Farouk" (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) - See all my reviews
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This book moved far too quickly and superficially. Radzinsky subtitles it "the last great Tsar" and then goes on to suggest that Alexander II was nothing of the sort. Given the quality of his book on the Romanovs, this one was rather disappointing; it looked as if it were written quickly and the research was careless, indeed cavalier. It never looked below the surface of the man and he emerged just as enigmatic at the end as he appeared at the beginning. The revolutionaries murdered him because a reformer Tsar didn't suit their agenda; when there's no cause there's no reason for their actions, and certainly the reactionary regime of Alexander III and Pobyedonostsev gave revolutionaries the ammunition they needed. Funny how things work out in the end.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A detailed look into life is tsarist Russia, Feb 9 2008
By Clement Lee "clee7903" (Vancouver, BC) - See all my reviews
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This book starts out with a little background before Alexander's birth and then sets the scene of his upbringing and acension to the throne. Well written and detailed, this book will provide a insight into life in alexander's court and tsarist Russiain general. Highly recommend it.
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