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Rasputin and the Russian Revolution

By Catherine Radziwill

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst social chaos, a so-called mystic gains dangerous influence over the royal family, ultimately speeding the empire toward revolution.

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2021-09-21
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Summary

"Rasputin and the Russian Revolution" by Catherine Radziwill is a historical exploration of Gregory Rasputin's life and his impact on the downfall of the Russian Empire. The story looks at Rasputin's relationships, especially his connection to Empress Alexandra, and examines how he rose to power during a time of social and political chaos. It separates popular myths from the reality of Rasputin's ambitions and his manipulative interactions with the royal court. The story aims to reveal how Rasputin, known as a mystic and healer, became a central figure in the political issues that eventually caused the Russian Revolution.

About the Author

Princess Catherine Radziwiłł was a Polish-Russian aristocrat. Born in Russia into the Polish-Lithuanian House of Rzewuski, her maternal family was the Russian Dashkov-Vorontsov family. In 1873 she married the Polish-Lithuanian Prince Wilhelm Radziwiłł.

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