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He was nicknamed "Palkin" and has been cursed for more than a century and a half. He is hated by all "liberals" and Russophobes, who slandered him as an "enemy of progress" and a "cruel despot". Nicholas I is the most underestimated and undeservedly slandered emperor in the history of Russia.
His reign coincided with the era of the hegemony of the colonial predator - Britain. The only large country that retained its independence was Nikolaev Russia. She did not beg for money from foreign creditors, turning her own capital to the development of the Russian economy, and not to enrich Western tycoons. A Cossack with a sword and a peasant with an ax mastered the "frontier" on the Amur and in the foothills of the Tien Shan. Russian goods conquered the Eastern markets. The oppressed peoples of the Balkans and Asia Minor saw the Russian tsar as a savior and protector. And even the tragic finale of the Nikolaev era cannot cross out the historical merits of the tsar-worker.
This book for the first time pays tribute to the slandered emperor, irrefutably proving that his reign was one of the greatest and most creative eras in the history of Russia.
ISBN | 978-5-699-39227-8 |
Publisher | Эксмо, Яуза |
Publication date | 2010 |
Number of Pages | 576 |
Book series | Исторические расследования |
Bookbinding | Hardcover |