The Romance of the Romanoffs

Joseph Martin McCabe (1867 - 1955)

The eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were periods of stark contrast between the opulent lifestyle of the rich and the extreme poverty of the peasants throughout the world. In addition, Russia straddled eastern and western cultures, not fitting neatly into either. The church was an important force, and those adhering to traditional eastern religions were peaceful and accustomed to 'doing as they were told'; followers of western thought were more eager for a democratic society. Add an autocratic czar and the conditions were ripe for revolution, corruption and murder. This history traces the stories of the weak Michael, the great Peter and Catherine to Nicholas II, the last of the Romanoffs. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

Genre(s): War & Military, History, Social Science (Culture & Anthropology)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface Lynette Caulkins
00:07:22
Play 01 The Primitive Democracy of the Slav Maria Morabe
00:22:46
Play 02 The Descent to Autocracy Rita Boutros
00:34:50
Play 03 The Moscovites Become Tsars Availle
00:39:39
Play 04 The Rise of the Romanoffs Rita Boutros
00:35:57
Play 05 The Early Romanoffs Rita Boutros
00:31:46
Play 06 A Romanoff Princess Pamastasia
00:15:33
Play 07 A Romanoff Princess Continued Pamastasia
00:18:15
Play 08 The Great Peter Shreya Sethi
00:23:44
Play 09 The Great Peter Continued Shreya Sethi
00:18:41
Play 10 The Great Peter Conclusion Shreya Sethi
00:15:18
Play 11 Catherine the Little Sandra Cullum
00:29:25
Play 12 Romance Upon Romance Rita Boutros
00:45:03
Play 13 The Gay and Pious Elizabeth Rita Boutros
00:37:34
Play 14 Catherine the Great Kathleen Moore
00:52:35
Play 15 In the Days of Napoleon Kathleen Moore
00:42:25
Play 16 The Fight Against Liberalism jenspunk
00:28:02
Play 17 The Tragedy of Alexander II AJBinney
00:45:27
Play 18 Enter Pobiedonostseff issamel
00:29:49
Play 19 The Last of the Romanoffs Availle
00:48:40