After the Romanovs:
the extraordinary lives of Russian exiles in Paris between the wars

£10.99 GBP

After the Romanovs:
the extraordinary lives of Russian exiles in Paris between the wars

Overview

A TLS AND PROSPECT BOOK OF THE YEAR

The scintillating story of the Russian aristocrats, artists, and intellectuals who sought refuge in interwar Paris.

The fall of the Romanov dynasty in 1917 forced thousands of Russians to flee their homeland with only the clothes on their backs. Many came to France’s glittering capital, Paris. Former princes drove taxicabs, while their wives found work in the fashion houses. Intellectuals, artists, poets, philosophers, and writers eked out a living at menial jobs; some found success until the economic downturn of the 1930s hit. In exile, White Russians sought to overthrow the Bolshevik regime from afar, and double agents plotted from both sides. Many Russians became trapped in a cycle of poverty and their all-consuming homesickness.

This is their story.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
198mm x 129mm
Extent
336 pages
ISBN
9781914484766
RRP
GBP£10.99
Pub date
9 February 2023
Rights held
UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
Other rights
Peters Fraser & Dunlop

Awards

  • Longlisted for the 2023 HWA Non-Fiction Crown

Praise

‘The top-notch historian Helen Rappaport brings to life the world of the Russian aristocrats, artists, and intellectuals who sought refuge in belle époque Paris. Plotting, gossip, homesickness, and champagne.’

Robbie MillenThe Times

‘Entertaining and, at times, heart-wrenching … Rappaport, a prolific historian and highly regarded Romanov expert, unveils a Paris in which Russians had long played a prominent role.’

Douglas SmithWall Street Journal
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About the Author

Dr Helen Rappaport is the New York Times bestselling author of several books, including Magnificent Obsession, Four Sisters, and Caught in the Revolution. She is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society, a specialist in imperial Russian and Victorian history, and a frequent historical consultant on TV and radio. She lives in West Dorset.

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