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Rasputin: And the Downfall of the Romanovs presents a comprehensive examination of one of history’s most enigmatic and controversial figures. Antony Beevor, a renowned historian, meticulously traces Rasputin’s rise from obscurity to extraordinary power within the Russian imperial court during the twilight years of the Romanov dynasty.
The narrative explores how Rasputin’s alleged healing abilities captivated Tsarina Alexandra, desperate to save her son Alexei from hemophilia. His growing influence over state affairs, political appointments, and military decisions during World War I accelerated the dynasty’s decline. Beevor examines the historical evidence surrounding Rasputin’s life, manipulation, and the violent conspiracy that led to his assassination in 1916.
Through vivid storytelling and rigorous scholarship, the book illuminates how personal desperation, superstition, and court intrigue combined to destabilize a nation, ultimately contributing to the Russian Revolution and the end of imperial rule.







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