Russian Empire - Contours of the Modern World #920277

di Igor Arien

Igor Arien Books

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Russian Empire: Contours of the Modern World explores one of the most pivotal junctures in world history—the turn of the 19th century—through the dual lenses of two extraordinary yet often misunderstood figures: Emperor Pavel I of Russia and Napoleon Bonaparte of France. These men, radically different in temperament and ideology, nevertheless shaped the geopolitical and ideological architecture of the modern world in parallel, sometimes converging and other times clashing within a broader tapestry of revolutions, reformations, and rising empires.
Emperor Pavel I's brief but turbulent reign (1796–1801) unfolded during a moment of acute tension within the Russian Empire. He sought to upend the entrenched privileges of the aristocracy, implement sweeping military and social reforms, and redefine Russia's place within Europe—often in erratic and authoritarian ways. His fascination with the Order of Malta and symbolic gestures, such as incorporating the Maltese cross into state iconography, bewildered allies and antagonized powers like Britain and the Vatican. Increasingly isolated and surrounded by conspirators, his reign ended in assassination in 1801.
Running alongside Pavel's drama was the meteoric rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, a military genius whose ascent from artillery officer to self-crowned Emperor reshaped France and the world. His campaigns in Italy and Egypt, and later his reorganization of the French state, exemplified an era of meritocratic rise, revolutionary fervor repurposed into imperial structure, and global ambition. He centralized power with ruthless efficiency, suppressed dissent through censorship and police surveillance, reconciled with the Catholic Church under state terms, and codified a new civil order through the Napoleonic Code. Abroad, his efforts to isolate Britain and extend French influence marked the beginning of the "Great Game" that would later dominate Russian and British foreign policy.
This study does not treat Pavel and Napoleon in isolation. Rather, it traces the invisible web of connections—secret societies like the Freemasons, revolutionary ideals, ideological retrenchments, and geopolitical rivalries—that bound them within a shared historical current. It examines how continental upheaval reshaped imperial Russia's foreign strategy, social order, and ideological identity, while France transitioned from revolution to empire.
This volume concludes at a crucial historical inflection point: the mounting tensions between Napoleonic France and Imperial Russia that would ultimately culminate in the fateful invasion of 1812. For now, we leave the reader standing at the threshold of that confrontation, with the forces of empire and ideology poised for collision.
Through the rise and rule of two radically different emperors, the book reveals how ambition, ideology, and insecurity contoured the emerging modern world, and how the enduring tension between autocracy and revolution defined a new age.
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ISBN:
9791223968185
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
Igor Arien Books
Anno di pubblicazione:
2025
Dimensione:
104 MB
Protezione:
watermark
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Igor Arien