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The Hatchards Podcast · March 17 · 32 min

Antony Beevor on Rasputin and the Downfall of the Romanovs

On this episode, we're joined by Sir Antony Beevor, the bestselling military historian behind true classics of the genre like Stalingrad and The Second World War. His new book, Rasputin and the Downfall of the Romanovs, is a deeply researched portrait of Russia’s notorious “mad monk,” and how a barely literate peasant rose to exert extraordinary influence over the Imperial family. In our conversation, Beevor describes a social order on the verge of extinction, with Rasputin acting as its key accelerant. Tensions mount to the point where collapse feels inevitable—not a matter of if, but when. And it’s how each of the figures in this remarkable story responds to that sense of inevitability that ultimately seals their fate. Hosted by Ryan Edgington. Produced by Lily Woods.

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On this episode, we're joined by Sir Antony Beevor, the bestselling military historian behind true classics of the genre like Stalingrad and The Second World War.
His new book, Rasputin and the Downfall of the Romanovs, is a deeply researched portrait of Russia’s notorious “mad monk,” and how a barely literate peasant rose to exert extraordinary influence over the Imperial family.
In our conversation, Beevor describes a social order on the verge of extinction, with Rasputin acting as its key accelerant. Tensions mount to the point where collapse feels inevitable—not a matter of if, but when. And it’s how each of the figures in this remarkable story responds to that sense of inevitability that ultimately seals their fate.
Hosted by Ryan Edgington. Produced by Lily Woods. 
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