Crankshaw, Edward, - The Shadow of the Winter Palace: Russia's drift to revolution 1825-1917.NY, Viking, (1976). BCE. VG in G DJ. A dynasty in decline, the last 4 Tsars' history shows how Russia had within it the seeds not only of revolution but also. of many aspects of modern Russia peculiar to the Soviet state. How the autocratic Romanovs responded to the obvious need to modernize, liberate, and unify not only their country but their government. A colorful tapestry of dynastic, military, diplomatic, economic & social history.
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