Catherine the Great

Catherine the Great by Simon M. Dixon, published by Harper Collins on April 14, 2009, is a comprehensive biography that explores the life and reign of one of history’s most influential leaders. This 1st US Edition spans 432 pages and presents a detailed account of Catherine’s rise to power and her significant impact on Russia during her time as empress.
In this biography, readers will find an in-depth examination of Catherine’s political and military strategies, as well as insights into her personal life and the historical context of her reign. The book delves into themes of royalty and women’s roles in history, providing a nuanced perspective on Catherine’s legacy. Dixon’s work aims to engage both established fans of Catherine the Great and those encountering her story for the first time, offering a rich narrative that highlights her extraordinary contributions to European history.
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“[A] superb biography….Scholarly, refreshing, commonsensical, and compelling, vividly portraying the charismatic Empress and her times.”
—Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Sashenka
Simon Dixon’s Catherine the Great is a complete and revealing portrait of an extraordinary leader, chronicling her rise to power and her remarkable reign as empress of Russia. Catherine Merridale, author of Ivan’s War, calls this definitive history, “attractive, engaging, and very intelligent….Established fans of the Russian empress will find plenty of new material and those who are meeting her for the first time will be dazzled.”
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