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His reformist views made him a pariah within his own family, and contemporary recognition of his accomplishments came more from abroad than at home.

Entering the military, as all Romanovs did, the Grand Duke eventually became hostile toward it and was in fact the only family member ever to formally leave military service.



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"This detailed biography of Tsar Nicholas Il's intellectual and cosmopolitan cousin is a major contribution to scholarship in Russian history. Based on extensive archival research in Moscow, Paris, and elsewhere, and utilizing many materials unavailable to researchers until recently, the study also draws on interviews conducted earlier by Professor Cockfield with high-placed figures who had first-hand familiarity with aspects of the figures and events treated....the biography sheds valuable light on social, political, and intellectual life in Russia during the period and on major events, including the uprising of 1905, the assassination of Rasputin, and the great revolution of 1917 and its sequels. Well-written, rich in detail, and carefully documented, this compelling volume offers to the general reader as well as to specialists in Russian history a fine portrait of the Grand Duke and his times." Catharine Savage Brosman author Images of War in France: Fiction, Art, Ideology "The author has used skillfully a large variety of archival and other materials in this interesting biography of an overlooked but significant member of the Romanov family. The section devoted to his experiences in the 1917 Revolution is especially significant." David MacKenzie Professor Emeritus of History University of North Carolina, Greensboro

Table of Contents
Preface Outsiders within the Family A Young Grand Duke Imperial Scholar Pariah in the Family The Grand Duke at War Revolt in the Palaces A Country of Savages Stillborn Future Imperial Legacy Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: ABC-CLIO
      Publication Date: 7/30/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780275977788, 978-0275977788
      ISBN10: 0275977781

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      His reformist views made him a pariah within his own family, and contemporary recognition of his accomplishments came more from abroad than at home.

      Entering the military, as all Romanovs did, the Grand Duke eventually became hostile toward it and was in fact the only family member ever to formally leave military service.



      Trade Review
      "This detailed biography of Tsar Nicholas Il's intellectual and cosmopolitan cousin is a major contribution to scholarship in Russian history. Based on extensive archival research in Moscow, Paris, and elsewhere, and utilizing many materials unavailable to researchers until recently, the study also draws on interviews conducted earlier by Professor Cockfield with high-placed figures who had first-hand familiarity with aspects of the figures and events treated....the biography sheds valuable light on social, political, and intellectual life in Russia during the period and on major events, including the uprising of 1905, the assassination of Rasputin, and the great revolution of 1917 and its sequels. Well-written, rich in detail, and carefully documented, this compelling volume offers to the general reader as well as to specialists in Russian history a fine portrait of the Grand Duke and his times." Catharine Savage Brosman author Images of War in France: Fiction, Art, Ideology "The author has used skillfully a large variety of archival and other materials in this interesting biography of an overlooked but significant member of the Romanov family. The section devoted to his experiences in the 1917 Revolution is especially significant." David MacKenzie Professor Emeritus of History University of North Carolina, Greensboro

      Table of Contents
      Preface Outsiders within the Family A Young Grand Duke Imperial Scholar Pariah in the Family The Grand Duke at War Revolt in the Palaces A Country of Savages Stillborn Future Imperial Legacy Bibliography Index

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