The Rise of the Russian Empire chronicles the transformation of Russia from a divided tsardom into a dominant European empire during the pivotal reigns of Peter the Great and Empress Ekaterina II (Catherine the Great).
Spanning the late 17th to 18th centuries, this volume explores the military triumphs, sweeping reforms, and strategic diplomacy that propelled Russia onto the world stage. From Peter's modernization campaigns and victory at Poltava to Ekaterina's annexation of Crimea and partitioning of Poland, the book captures the ambition, vision, and contradictions of two of history's most consequential rulers.
As Enlightenment ideals clashed with autocratic rule, Russia expanded its borders, reshaped its identity, and asserted its influence in the era of revolutions and shifting alliances. Through internal turmoil, cultural transformation, and bold imperial ambition, this is the story of how Russia rose to claim its place among the great powers of Europe.
Perfect for readers of history, geopolitics, and empire-building, The Rise of the Russian Empire is the second volume in the Russian Empire series.