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'An outstanding account of Britain's relations with Russia at a time when ambassadors mattered and Britain was the only world power.'
-- Jonathan Sumption, The Spectator, Books of the Year 2024‘Emerson covers her ground with exemplary thoroughness, mining a variety of British and Russian archival materials… . She is excellent on how Russian spies broke British diplomatic codes… [and] has a sharp eye for the unusual or entertaining detail.’
-- Financial Times‘[An] excellent book… Emerson tells the story of [the] early Russo-British tensions in exquisite detail and with admirable sensitivity, insight and fairness. This is a large book, filled with an enormous cast of characters and all manner of subterfuge, spying, diplomatic brinkmanship and war. Emerson makes for a first-rate guide through this confusing terrain.’
-- TLS‘A thorough and often diverting diplomatic history of Anglo-Russian relations from the 16th to the early 20th century.’
-- The Spectator'[A] fascinating, fastidiously detailed work.'
― Foreign Affairs'[An] original and always readable study of British and Russian relations in the 19th century.'
-- Literary Review'A magisterial survey of Eurasian diplomacy and grand strategy in a ceaselessly shifting geopolitical panorama, the ramifications of which are still reverberating today.'
― Australian Book Review‘Both comprehensively referenced and highly readable.’
-- East-West Review'Emerson's general mastery of the material is impressive, allowing her to write with a lucidity that means her book will appeal both to academic specialists and a wider public audience.'
-- The Russian Review'A valuable tool in decoding the continuity of Russian strategic culture ... essential reading for military professionals seeking to grasp the full arc of US-Russia relations.'
― Parameters'Barbara Emerson is a distinguished historian. Her richly researched account exposes in great detail the never-ending tensions between the two powers. This is essential reading.'
-- Hella Pick, former UN correspondent for The Guardian, and author of Invisible Walls: A Journalist in Search of Her Life'A masterful account of the suspicion, distrust and rivalries between Britain and Russia, from Peter the Great to the Anglo-Russian Convention. Impeccably researched and beautifully written, this is history at its best.'
-- Coryne Hall, author of Queen Victoria and the Romanovs: Sixty Years of Mutual Distrust'Deftly navigates the depths and shallows of Anglo-Russian relations and delivers both a lucid exposition of events and a vivid impression of the remarkable men and women who participated.'
-- Jenny Antill, author of Small Acts of Kindness: A Tale of the First Russian Revolution'This is more than just a diplomatic history. Use of Russian and English archives, memoirs, travellers' accounts and private correspondence shows the influence of royalty, diplomats and society on policies, and makes for a fascinating read.'
-- Beryl Williams, Emeritus Reader in History, University of Sussex'A romp through the long period from 16th-century British traders' and diplomats' first "discovery" of Muscovy as a state meriting their attention to the 1907 Anglo-Russian Convention.'
-- Andrew Sheppard, editor of East–West ReviewAbout the Author
Barbara Emerson is Vice-Chair of the Great Britain-Russia Society, having been a faculty associate at Harvard University and a visiting fellow at St Hilda's College, University of Oxford, where she received her MA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. The author of three historical biographies, she formerly lived in Moscow.
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Description:
Review
'An outstanding account of Britain's relations with Russia at a time when ambassadors mattered and Britain was the only world power.'
-- Jonathan Sumption, The Spectator, Books of the Year 2024‘Emerson covers her ground with exemplary thoroughness, mining a variety of British and Russian archival materials… . She is excellent on how Russian spies broke British diplomatic codes… [and] has a sharp eye for the unusual or entertaining detail.’
-- Financial Times‘[An] excellent book… Emerson tells the story of [the] early Russo-British tensions in exquisite detail and with admirable sensitivity, insight and fairness. This is a large book, filled with an enormous cast of characters and all manner of subterfuge, spying, diplomatic brinkmanship and war. Emerson makes for a first-rate guide through this confusing terrain.’
-- TLS‘A thorough and often diverting diplomatic history of Anglo-Russian relations from the 16th to the early 20th century.’
-- The Spectator'[A] fascinating, fastidiously detailed work.'
― Foreign Affairs'[An] original and always readable study of British and Russian relations in the 19th century.'
-- Literary Review'A magisterial survey of Eurasian diplomacy and grand strategy in a ceaselessly shifting geopolitical panorama, the ramifications of which are still reverberating today.'
― Australian Book Review‘Both comprehensively referenced and highly readable.’
-- East-West Review'Emerson's general mastery of the material is impressive, allowing her to write with a lucidity that means her book will appeal both to academic specialists and a wider public audience.'
-- The Russian Review'A valuable tool in decoding the continuity of Russian strategic culture ... essential reading for military professionals seeking to grasp the full arc of US-Russia relations.'
― Parameters'Barbara Emerson is a distinguished historian. Her richly researched account exposes in great detail the never-ending tensions between the two powers. This is essential reading.'
-- Hella Pick, former UN correspondent for The Guardian, and author of Invisible Walls: A Journalist in Search of Her Life'A masterful account of the suspicion, distrust and rivalries between Britain and Russia, from Peter the Great to the Anglo-Russian Convention. Impeccably researched and beautifully written, this is history at its best.'
-- Coryne Hall, author of Queen Victoria and the Romanovs: Sixty Years of Mutual Distrust'Deftly navigates the depths and shallows of Anglo-Russian relations and delivers both a lucid exposition of events and a vivid impression of the remarkable men and women who participated.'
-- Jenny Antill, author of Small Acts of Kindness: A Tale of the First Russian Revolution'This is more than just a diplomatic history. Use of Russian and English archives, memoirs, travellers' accounts and private correspondence shows the influence of royalty, diplomats and society on policies, and makes for a fascinating read.'
-- Beryl Williams, Emeritus Reader in History, University of Sussex'A romp through the long period from 16th-century British traders' and diplomats' first "discovery" of Muscovy as a state meriting their attention to the 1907 Anglo-Russian Convention.'
-- Andrew Sheppard, editor of East–West ReviewAbout the Author
Barbara Emerson is Vice-Chair of the Great Britain-Russia Society, having been a faculty associate at Harvard University and a visiting fellow at St Hilda's College, University of Oxford, where she received her MA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. The author of three historical biographies, she formerly lived in Moscow.
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