Summary and Analysis of the Romanovs

ebook 1613–1918: Based on the Book by Simon Sebag Montefiore · Smart Summaries

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So much to read, so little time? This brief overview of The Romanovs tells you what you need to know—before or after you read Simon Sebag Montefiore's book.
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This short summary and analysis of The Romanovs: 1613–1918 includes:
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  • About The Romanovs by Simon Sebag Montefiore:

    Award-winning historian Simon Sebag Montefiore's The Romanovs delves into the reign of the Romanovs, Russia's most infamous ruling family, showing how the formidable clan rose to power and held on to it for more than three hundred years.

    In a sweeping chronological narrative of tsars and tsarinas, Sebag Montefiore's well-researched biography details the drama that characterized Russia's greatest dynasty, shedding light on the monarchs' lives and actions.

    Beginning with Michael's accession in 1613—marking the end of the Time of Troubles—and ending with the family's tragic massacre in 1918, The Romanovs shows how generations of Russian tsars ruled autocratically, through violence, greed, and intrigue.

    The summary and analysis in this ebook are intended to complement your reading experience and bring you closer to a great work of nonfiction.
    Summary and Analysis of the Romanovs