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Immensely readable, lucid and erudite, this is a masterly account which combines the grand sweep of history with the fascination of detail.

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Dominic Lieven graduated first in his year, 1973, at the University of Cambridge. He was a Kennedy Scholar at Harvard and, on completing his PhD, became a lecturer in the Department of Government at the London School of Economics, where he is now Professor of Russian Government. He has also been a visiting professor at Tokyo and Harvard universities, as well as a Humboldt Fellow in G-ttingen and Munich. He has published widely, mostly on late imperial Russia, and his ancestors connect him to a surprising range of empires - among them, his great-uncle, Prince Anatol Lieven, son of Alexander II's Lord Chamberlain.

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"A very great intellectual achievement" Financial Times "Empire is a quirky hybrid: part straight history, part comparative politics, part international relations, and above all a book which must have been...a real joy to research and write. It is also a joy to read" -- Anne Applebaum Sunday Telegraph "Provocative and wise about our (contemporary Western liberal) perceptions of empire...a very great intellectual achievement" -- John Lloyd Financial Times "With audacity, originality and imagination, Lieven tries a comparative approach to Russian imperial history...a fascinating, insightful experiment" -- Felipe Fernandez-Armesto The Times "This is a strange, brave, opinionated and profoundly ambitious book...densely packed and readable" -- Denis Judd Independent

Lieven's compelling assessment of the forces behind the decline of political imperialism tend to sink from view in his dense, far-reaching historical investigation. The first chapter's discussion of the shifting definitions of empire, though at times taxing to the reader's attention, is astute and evenhanded. With the czarist and Soviet empires as his primary focus, Lieven (Russia's Rulers Under the Old Regime) bolsters his study with treatments of various empires, beginning with ancient China and Rome. His expertise on czarist Russia informs the book's outstanding section on this period. Lieven, professor at the London School of Economics, argues that the Russian empire was stronger than the declining Ottoman and Hapsburg empires and, in the 19th century, exerted power comparable to that of the British Empire. He explicates the role of World War I in the downfall of the czarist regime cleanly and convincingly: wartime preoccupation and weakening of Russian elites and of capitalist Europe precluded significant counterrevolution. And while a variety of external and domestic forces contributed to the demise of the Soviet empire, Lieven attributes much to the leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev. In the end, he says, the U.S.S.R. was likely the last empire in the strict sense of the word: "The lesson of Soviet history is that empire does not pay in today's world, even in terms of its own narrow priorities of power." The book's broad, scholarly worldview will appeal to a readership of academics and lay historians. (Mar.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

"A very great intellectual achievement" Financial Times "Empire is a quirky hybrid: part straight history, part comparative politics, part international relations, and above all a book which must have been...a real joy to research and write. It is also a joy to read" -- Anne Applebaum Sunday Telegraph "Provocative and wise about our (contemporary Western liberal) perceptions of empire...a very great intellectual achievement" -- John Lloyd Financial Times "With audacity, originality and imagination, Lieven tries a comparative approach to Russian imperial history...a fascinating, insightful experiment" -- Felipe Fernandez-Armesto The Times "This is a strange, brave, opinionated and profoundly ambitious book...densely packed and readable" -- Denis Judd Independent

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