Twilight of the Romanovs: A Photographic Odyssey Across Imperial Russia 1855–1918

Twilight of the Romanovs opens a door onto the world of pre‑revolutionary Russia in original photographs taken during the last decades of Romanov rule. These are snapshots of a vanished world and include many remarkable colour images created using an early three‑colour‑plate technique which bring the remote past to life with an especially vivid jolt.

The Russian Empire was soon to be destroyed and rendered unrecognizable. Yet these images reveal a surprising continuity: despite the subsequent cataclysm, faces, postures, buildings and landscapes still resonate with those who see them a century and more later.

The Russian Empire was torn between a rural population living almost medieval lives and the industrial and social change in the cities. The Tsar’s gigantic realm struggled with modernity and with its own internal contradictions between Asia and Europe; faith and science; ethnic divisions; and the divergent interests of the aristocracy, the middle classes, the urban workers and the rural poor. This continent of contradictions was captured by authors from Tolstoy to Chekhov, from Gogol to Gorky and Bely

Details

Type

Book

Place of publication

London

Year

2013

Number of pages

248 pages

Language

English

ISBN

9780500516683

Open stacks or available on request

Available on request

Illustrations

Yes

Bibliography

No

UDC code and author sign

770 Blo

Volumes

1

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