Dominic Lieven is an Honorary Fellow and an Emeritus Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, a Fellow of the British Academy and an Honorary Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences. His Russia Against Napoleon won the Wolfson Prize (UK) and the Prix Napoleon (France). His latest book, Towards the Flame- Empire, War and the End of Tsarist Russia won the Pushkin House Prize (UK), the Valdai Club Prize (Russia) and the Ambassador of the New Europe Prize (Poland).
Unique, captivating and dazzling global history ... Despite its
astonishing range and the complexity of its subject, In the Shadow
of the Gods is full of enticing human detail ... a sparkling
history infused with entertaining reflections.
*Literary Review*
An impressive feat of synthesis, written with the author's
customary flair and eye for detail ... with its engaging style, its
undogmatic tone and the wealth of coverage, it will undoubtedly
attract many readers. ... stimulating, informative and
enjoyable.
*Times Literary Supplement*
Dynamic, original and convincing ... exceptionally stimulating.
*The Spectator*
Fascinating ... I read the book in a state of baffled wonder that
such an extraordinary system could have dominated huge tracts of
the world for most of recorded history ... Lieven's book was
obviously finished before the Russian invasion, but if you want to
know what it is all about, In the Shadow of the Gods is not a bad
place to start.
*Prospect*
A new work by Dominic Lieven is always a treat... It's not only
superb and masterly in its analysis but strikingly relevant on
power and empire now.
*Simon Sebag Montefiore*
An erudite, globe-spanning study ... Lieven's sharp wit and vast
knowledge impress. This eloquent and entertaining chronicle casts
world history in a new light.
*Publishers Weekly*
A really interesting way into questions about Russia, Ukraine and
China ... Lieven's book gives a fantastic historical perspective on
why emperors have been so important in the context of broader
Eurasia.
*BBC History Magazine Books of the Year*
Dominic Lieven brings to his latest work a striking, informed
empathy for the dilemmas of mighty sovereigns ... Mr Lieven offers
especially vivid portraits of some great empresses ... The era of
crowned despots who personify the divine may well be over, but the
age of self-conscious imperial calculus is not.
*The Economist*
Sweeping ... A consistently engaging comparison-contrast look at
the mechanics of empire.
*Kirkus*
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