This book tells the story of one of the most astonishing dramas in Europe’s history. In the summer of 1812 after years of uneasy peace, Napoleon, the master of almost the whole continent, marched into Russia with the largest army ever assembled, confident that he would sweep everything before him. Less than two years later the Russian army was itself marching into Paris and Napoleon’s empire lay in ruins. Using an array of new, rare and surprising sources, Dominic Lieven writes with great panache and insight to describe from the Russians’ viewpoint how they went from retreat, defeat and the burning of Moscow to becoming the new liberators of Europe. He conveys the savagery and valour of the fighting (including such huge set-pieces as the Battle of Leipzig), the often tense diplomacy that held together the Allied coalition against Napoleon and the astonishing feats of supply which allowed the Russian army to cut its way across Europe.The consequences of these events could not have been more important: after a whole generation of fighting, Europe (except for the brief coda of Waterloo) was at peace and France’s global pretensions at an end. But the great winners, Britain and Russia, now presented new nightmares for the rest of the world. Much more than just battlefield history, Russia Against Napoleon is also the story of how Russia's home front was mobilised against Napoleon and how much the Russian people suffered in pursuit of victory. It is too the story of one of the most successful espionage operations in history. Ultimately this book shows, memorably and brilliantly, Russia embarking on its strange, central role in Europe’s existence, as both threat and protector – a role that continues, in all its complexity, into our own lifetimes.
Dominic Lieven has spent many years studying Imperial Russia and is the author of the highly praised Empire: The Russian Empire and Its Rivals. He is Professor of Russian Government at the London School of Economics. He lives in London.
对拿破仑的了解很有限,对于他的征伐更是知之甚少。这次完全是被书名吸引,一个是霸道法皇,一个是欧洲大国。两者在历史舞台上,曾经发生过什么样的激烈对撞呢。很期待想一睹书中展现的风采。据介绍作者学识渊博,同时又是多年研究俄国历史,这次完全以一个俄国人的角度描写拿...
评分http://www.ximalaya.com/swf/album/red.swf?id=363691 读这本书纯属偶然。在打折促销时候买了一大堆书,选了这么一本厚厚的砖头。原本打算读个几章试试,反响不好就烂尾。没想到听的人很多,还有不少留言发表感想,也有催工的。哈哈。于是在众人鼓励与监督下继续读完。 关于...
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评分201945《俄国与拿破仑的决战》(Dominic Lieven):1812年的今天,拿破仑攻入莫斯科。1814年3月31日,亚历山大攻入巴黎。 700多页的内容,较好的解答了这么一个问题:亚历山大是如何打败拿破仑的?与此同时,作者还试图纠正长期以来存在于专家们的著作中的错误观点——尤其是那...
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