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The Flight of the Romanovs Summary Audiobook

John Curtis Perry

A Family Saga

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Author: John Curtis Perry

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780465024636

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/02/1999

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1The Decline of the Romanov Dynasty - Prelude to a Revolution
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Chapter 2Revolution and Exile - The Fall of Imperial Russia
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Chapter 3Captivity and Execution - The Final Days of the Romanovs
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Chapter 4Survival and Flight - Escape Attempts and Hidden Relatives
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Chapter 5Life in Exile - The Romanovs' New Reality
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Chapter 6The Legacy of the Romanovs - Influence and Memory in Modern Times
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Chapter 7The Search for Truth - Unraveling Romanov Mysteries
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Who should listen The Flight of the Romanovs

"The Flight of the Romanovs" by John Curtis Perry is an essential listen for history enthusiasts, particularly those interested in Russian history, the dynamics of the Romanov dynasty, and the tumultuous events surrounding the Russian Revolution. It appeals to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the personal and political complexities faced by the last imperial family of Russia, as well as those fascinated by tales of survival, resilience, and the human experience during one of history’s most dramatic upheavals. Students, educators, and casual listeners alike will find valuable insights in this engaging narrative.

3 quotes from The Flight of the Romanovs

  • "The fall of the Romanovs marked the end of a dynasty that had shaped Russia for over three centuries, a tragic testament to the volatility of power and loyalty among the elite."
  • "History often remembers the grand narratives of politics and war, but it is the personal stories of love, loss, and resilience that truly capture the human experience intertwined with such upheaval."
  • "Ultimately, the Romanovs were not just symbols of an empire; they embodied the hopes and dreams of a nation, and their fate illustrated the profound impact of history on individual lives."

Author : John Curtis Perry

John Curtis Perry is a distinguished American historian and author renowned for his insightful contributions to maritime history and international relations. A professor emeritus at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, Perry has cultivated an illustrious academic career that spans several decades. His prolific body of work, which includes numerous books, articles, and lectures, reflects a deep commitment to exploring the intricacies of global interactions and historical narratives. In "The Flight of the Romanovs," Perry, along with co-author Constantine Pleshakov, delves into the dramatic and tumultuous saga of Russia's ill-fated imperial family, showcasing his adeptness at bringing rich historical detail and scholarly analysis to the broader public. Perry's expertise and nuanced perspectives make him a respected voice in the field of history, illuminating complex stories with clarity and depth.