Kutuzov
A Life in War and Peace
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:6th Oct '22
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This biography of Kutuzov reveals a complex figure whose legacy has been shaped by myth and reality, challenging traditional narratives of Russian history.
In Kutuzov, award-winning author Alexander Mikaberidze presents a comprehensive portrait of a man who has been both celebrated and mythologized throughout Russian history. Field Marshal Mikhail Illarionovich Golenischev-Kutuzov is a name that resonates deeply within the Russian psyche, known primarily by his patronym. His pivotal role in the Patriotic War of 1812 against Napoleon not only restored national pride but also contributed significantly to the formation of Russian identity. This biography delves into the layers of Kutuzov's character, revealing him as a figure of great complexity rather than a mere legend.
Mikaberidze challenges the traditional narratives surrounding Kutuzov, who has often been portrayed as a heroic figure. The book highlights his journey through a career marked by both triumphs and setbacks, illustrating his candid views about military leadership and the human cost of war. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Kutuzov was a realist who questioned the effectiveness of mindless aggression. His strategic retreat against Napoleon's forces exemplified his innovative approach to warfare, prioritizing the well-being of his troops over reckless valor.
Ultimately, Kutuzov serves as an immersive exploration of a man who navigated the treacherous waters of imperial politics and military command. By returning this iconic figure to a more human scale, Mikaberidze invites readers to reconsider Kutuzov's legacy and his impact on Russian history, offering a nuanced understanding of a leader whose life was anything but straightforward.
Alexander Mikaberidze's new biography Kutuzov: A Life in War and Peace does justice to a complex man * Andrew Roberts, The Telegraph *
Mikaberidze makes his subject come wonderfully alive. * Willard Sunderland, Times Literary Supplement *
Accessible and impressively researched, this sweeping biography unearths the real man behind a national symbol. Readers of European military history will be enthralled. * PublishersWeekly.com *
Mikhail Kutuzov has had more than his share of hagiographers and debunkers. Alexander Mikaberidze has produced a detailed, fascinating, and well-written biography of one of Russia's most famous generals that draws on an immense range of sources, conveys a sense both of the general and the man, and provides fair and considered judgments on the most controversial moments in his career. * Dominic Lieven *
Drawing on a vast array of sources and written in a lively, engaging style, Alexander Mikaberidze's biography of Kutuzov conveys the drama of the great field marshal's life and career, offering a sweeping panorama of society, politics, culture, foreign relations, and war in tsarist Russia in the age of the French Revolution and Napoleon. An impressive accomplishment. * Alexander Martin, author of The Holy Roman Empire to the Land of the Tsars: One Family's Odyssey *
Iconic military leader, trusted diplomat, skilled administrator, and loving family man Mikhail Kutuzov at last has received his historical due. Mikaberidze's sparkling prose, rigorous research, deep knowledge, and panoramic narrative free the field marshal from the mythmaking of earlier scholarship. At once erudite and riveting, this highly original account of Kutuzov's monumental life movingly conveys the drama, suffering, and endless striving that defined one of the foundational periods in modern world history. * Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter, author of From Victory to Peace: Russian Diplomacy after Napoleon *
Lazy, gluttonous, cunning, brave, pious, courtly, and coarse, Kutuzov enraged his detractors, enthralled his admirers, and strangled his enemies in silky webs of bureaucratic intrigue. He destroyed Napoleon's Grand Army in Russia, was intimately portrayed by Tolstoy, and later lionized by Stalin and Putin. He has needed a discerning biography since his death in 1813. Alexander Mikaberidze has given us one, at last. Kutuzov conveys the sweep, color, and controversy of the field marshal's epic life. * Geoffrey Wawro, author of A Mad Catastrophe and The Franco-Prussian War *
An authoritative biography of General Kutuzov strips away the layers of propaganda that have encrusted its subject since 1812. * New York Review of Books *
A biography necessarily focuses on individuals, but Mikaberidze's book raises questions an individual perspective cannot answer. * Gregory Afinogenov, New York Review *
- Winner of Winner, 2023 Society for Military History Distinguished Book Awards, Biography and Memoirs category.
ISBN: 9780197546734
Dimensions: 163mm x 237mm x 55mm
Weight: 1270g
816 pages