Catherine the Great

Catherine the Great

by ProfessorSimonDixon (Author)

Synopsis

When Catherine II died in St Petersburg in 1796 the world sensed the loss of the most celebrated monarch of Europe - something no one would have predicted at the birth 67 years before of an obscure German princess, Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, later married off to the pathetic heir to the Russian throne. There were few greater transformations of fortunes in history. Sophie/Catherine had come to rule in her own right over the largest state in existence since the fall of the Roman Empire. She was branded both a usurper and an assassin when she seized power from her wretched husband in 1762. Yet she survived the initial succession crisis, and went on to occupy the Russian throne for 34 years. In the process, she turned her new empire from peripheral pariah to European great power. Formidably (and self-) educated, she was extremely hard-working, with a commitment to ideas and a charismatic personality. She also flouted the conventions of female rule by consorting openly with twelve successive favourites, each younger than the last. The fact that Catherine was a woman in a position of absolute power generated both the highest admiration and the most vicious satire. Simon Dixon's splendid book creates a fully rounded portrait against the fascinating background of her court, as no other biography.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Profile Books
Published: 12 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 1861977220
ISBN 13: 9781861977229
Book Overview: Empress, empire-builder, intellectual, art-collector, lover - this magnificent new biography does full justice to a truly remarkable ruler.

Media Reviews
'Dixon is impressive at description, building with intricate detail, and the book swarms with terrific characters' -- Duncan Fallowell * Daily Express *
[A] superb biography...scholarly, refreshing, commonsensical and compelling, vividly portraying the charismatic Empress and her times -- Simon Sebag Montefiore * Sunday Telegraph *
Dixon brings his subject to life admirably in this scholarly and sympathetic biography of a remarkable woman -- Maria Fairweather * Mail on Sunday *
This is a very good book, a highly readable summary of Catherine's life and as accurate as one would expect from an academic historian. -- Virginia Rounding * Daily Telegraph *
'An immensely rich and lively account' -- Janet Hartley * BBC History Magazine *
Illuminating...A fully rounded portrait is precisely what Dixon has fashioned and what makes this such an excellent book. ...What he does, and this most effectively, is bring together in proper balance the many facets of her life as daughter, wife, woman and ruler, and so present Catherine as we have not quite seen her before. -- Douglas Smith * Times Literary Supplement *
This is not the first biography to foreground Catherine the ambitious stateswoman over Catherine the nymphomaniac, but it is one of the most readable and, despite being a serious study, diverting. Dixon's descriptions of the lavish Russian court and the powerful love between his subject and Potemkin, glitter and resonate throughout -- Melissa Katsoulis * Sunday Telegraph, 2009 Recommended Summer Reads *
Author Bio
Simon Dixon is Professor of Russian History at University College, London and chairman of the Literary Committee for the Russian Booker Prize.