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Old 04-06-2007, 11:01 PM
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A new book that came out in Feb. 2007 about Catherine the Great

Catherine the Great: Love, Sex, and Power
By Virginia Rounding
Here is an article on the book: The St. Petersburg Times - Arts + Features - Queen of Hearts
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Hello everyone,

I'm interested in learning about the books that you've enjoyed concerning Russian history.

I am reading Romanov Autumn which is very interesting. It has lots of short chapters about different Romanovs and their palaces.

Imperial Dancer was also a lovely book about the ballerina, Kschessinska, who was Tsar Nicholas II's mistress. I am also interested in reading Little Mother of Russia and Once a Grand Duchess.

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Well, if you haven't read it yet, Nicholas and Alexandra is one of my favorite books of all time. It's very informative and an easy read. It really gets into their personalities. I will say that if you are more interested in the daughters or any other Romanov, this may not be your best bet. It has the daughter's personalities, but the "main" characters are, of course, Nicholas and Alexandra, Alexei, and Rasputin. Of course, it does have much about their family as a whole. But all in all, it's a worthwhile read. It's a big book, so be prepared! It has some pictures, but in my copy they were a bit grainy, since the book was written in the 1960's.

I also liked the book Tsar: The Lost World of Nicholas and Alexandra. It has TONS of pictures, and it really gets into their everyday lives.

You can normally find these at any larger bookseller, or order online.
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When I was an undergrad I took several Russian history classes and there are several books that I highly recommend:

Russia and the Russians: A History by Geoffrey Hosking

Major Problems in the History of Imperial Russia edited by James Cracraft

Village Life in the Late Tsarist Russia by Olga Semyonova Tian-Shanskaia

A History of Russia Vol. 1: To 1917 by Walter Moss

A History of Russia to 1855 by Nicholas V. Riasanovsky

The Russian Chronicles: A Thousand Years That Changed the World Edited by Orland Figes an Lindsey Hughs

Life on the Russian Country Estate: A Social and Cultural History By Priscilla Roosevelt

Reinterpreting Russian History: Readings, 860-1860s by Daniel Kaiser and Gary Marker

Peter the Great By Robert K. Massie

*A couple of more recommendations (since Byzantium is now apart of this topic...)

The Emperor Romanus Lecapenus and his Reign: A Study of Tenth-Century Byzantium by Steven Runciman

History of the Byzantine State by Georgije Ostrogorski

None of these books are considered "light" reading. So if you're used to reading 400 pgs + a book then you should be fine.

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Nicholas & Alexandra: The story of the love that ended and empire. Robert Massie
The Romanovs: The Final Chapter. Robert Massie
A Lifelong Passion Nicholas & Alexandra, Their Own Story. Andrei Maylunas & Sergei Mironenko
Romanov Autumn. Charlotte Zeepvat
The Flight of the Romanovs, John Curtis Perry & Constantine Pleshakov
The Fall of the Romanovs, Mark D. Steinberg & Vladimir M
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"The Lost Fortune of the Tsars" - By William Clarke
The Last Tsar: The Life and Death of Nicholas II" - By Edvard Radzinsky
The House Of Special Purpose: An Intimate Portrait of the Last Days of the Russian Imperial Family Compiled from the Papers of their English Tutor, Charles Sydney Gibbes, and written by J.C. Trewin.
The House Of Special Purpose: An Intimate Portrait of the Last Days of the Russian Imperial Family
Compiled from the Papers of their English Tutor, Charles Sydney Gibbes, and written by J.C. Trewin.
"The Last Act of a Tragedy" Veniamin Vasil§evich Alekseev

These are all non-fiction and deal only with Nicholas & Alexandra. There are also some very good books about other Russian rulers and history.
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There is a book called "An Englishman in the Court of the Tsar: The Spiritual Journey of Charles Sydney Gibbes" by Christine Benagh. It is published by Conciliar Press, which is an Orthodox publisher. It is a pretty interesting read and has quite a lot of information on TAOTMAA, since he was a tutor to Alexei. As far as the children are concerned, it has more info on Alexei and Anastasia than the other two since he spent more time with them. It also discusses the time in exile and what happened to him after the execution of TAOTMAA and how he ended up becoming Orthodox and becoming a priestmonk and returning to England.

I know that it can be obtained from www.amazon.com or www.conciliarpress.com

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Sydney Morning Herald 17 March 2007

Ella: Princess, Saint and Martyr
by Christopher Warwick
John Wiley, 352pp.

"If you are beguiled by royals. this is the book for you, It tells the story of Queen Victoria's granddaughter Ella, more precisely Grand Duchess Elisabeth Feodorovna of Russia...
A person of deep spirituality, she was a kind of Russian Mother Teresa. Incorrectly suspected of German sympathies during the War, she was cruelly murdered by the Bolsheviks in July 1918."
I'm hoping to read this one sometime. I haven't got the money to buy it yet. I know one of the women in my parish has it because the Grand Duchess is her patron saint. She truly was a Russian Mother Teresa from what I have read.
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Her picture is also in Westminster Abbey apparently.
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