This biography presents the life of Mikhail Golenischev-Kutuzov, the renowned Russian Field Marshal central to Tolstoy's "War and Peace." Celebrated for his strategic brilliance, he is credited with defeating Napoleon and safeguarding Russia. Over time, Kutuzov evolved into a larger-than-life hero, embodying the spirit of Holy Russia against the threats of revolution and chaos. Soviet leaders later amplified his mythos for their own purposes. This transformation from a historical figure to a legendary savior reflects the enduring influence of propaganda, as evidenced by public opinion polls in Russia, where Kutuzov is often regarded as the "Person of the 19th Century," surpassing notable figures like Pushkin and Tolstoy. Despite his reverence in Russia, he remains relatively obscure in Western historiography, which largely consists of translations of Soviet-era works. This new biography delves into Kutuzov's personal life and military achievements, drawing on a diverse array of primary and secondary sources, including Russian archives. Mikaberidze offers a fresh perspective on this complex figure, whose true character may be elusive, yet whose significant contributions to history are undeniable.
Alexander Mikaberidze Volgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)
Alexander Mikaberidze is een vooraanstaand historicus, gespecialiseerd in het 18e- en 19e-eeuwse Europa, met een diepgaande focus op de Napoleontische oorlogen en de militaire geschiedenis van het Midden-Oosten. Zijn uitgebreide publicaties en redactionele werk belichten cruciale momenten en figuren uit deze turbulente tijdperken. Mikaberidze's benadering kenmerkt zich door nauwgezette analyse en meeslepende vertellingen, die de lezer onderdompelen in complexe militaire en politieke gebeurtenissen. Zijn academische werk verbetert aanzienlijk ons begrip van de vormende perioden van Europa.


The Napoleonic Wars
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The first truly global history of the Napoleonic Wars, arguably the first world war.