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Pisarenko, K.A
Oshibka Imperatritsy
[ Mistake of the empress]

Moscow:  Veche, 2008
Serie: Tsarskii Dom
ISBN: 9785953334334
Language: Russian
This book is about the so called the Golden Age of Catherine II, her real achievements, and her mistakes in political and personal life. How does Catherine`s "enlightened" epoch look in comparison with the Petrine epoch? Her son Pavel I was about to change Catherine`s course almost in every direction of Russian life. A significant part of the study is about the role of Potemkin in Catherine`s reign. Bibliographical references. Appendices. (0.495 kg.). Also available by the same author: Povsednevnaia Zhizn` Russkogo Dvora v Tsarstvovanie Elizavety Petrovny (2003)
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