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The book traces the transformation of Slavic communal life into entrenched autocracy, following the emergence and consolidation of a hereditary ruling house and the centralization of power in Moscow. It surveys the dynasty's varied reigns—periods of westernizing reform, courtly splendor, military expansion, and personal excess—alongside recurring reaction, the suppression of liberal movements, exile and imprisonment of dissidents, and the church's role in legitimizing authority. Chapters examine major rulers, reform attempts, wars, and conservative backlashes led by influential advisers, and show how growing social unrest and political repression culminated in revolutionary upheaval and the dynasty's eventual downfall.

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Joseph McCabe

Joseph McCabe was a prolific writer and historian known for his critical examination of religion and its influence on society. He authored numerous works that explore various historical and theological themes, including 'A Candid History of the Jesuits' and 'Crises in the History of the Papacy,' where he scrutinizes the roles of significant popes throughout history. McCabe's writings often reflect his skepticism towards spiritualism and organized religion, as seen in 'Is Spiritualism Based on Fraud?' and 'The Tyranny of Shams.' His diverse interests also led him to write about figures such as Peter Abélard and Talleyrand, showcasing his broad engagement with historical narratives and biographical studies.

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