{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/608ffeb592d6e972787e1f7e/69e5f7536e5b90839ad902c5?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"The Tsar Dynasty and the Mad Monk: Anthony Beevor and Erika Fatland","description":"<p>Few historians can match the position of British&nbsp;<strong>Anthony Beevor.&nbsp;</strong>With his 13 historical book son recent European history, he has become one of the most respected and read writers of history. Especially his books about the Second World War, including&nbsp;<em>Stalingrad&nbsp;</em>and&nbsp;<em>The Second World War</em>&nbsp;have become modern classics.</p><p>In his latest book, Beevor delves into the final days of one of history’s largest empire, the Russian Romanov dynasty.&nbsp;<em>Rasputin and the Downfall of the Romanovs</em>&nbsp;provides a portrait of the «mad monk» Rasputin, and explores how one man seemingly toppled an entire dynasty. Through detailed portraits of the tsar couple, their advisors and the growing revolutionary hunger of the masses, Beevor shows how a combination of political incompetence, religious fanatism and social unrest brought about the catastrophic fall of the dynasty.</p><p>The Norwegian author&nbsp;<strong>Erika Fatland&nbsp;</strong>has travelled all across the former Russian empire. In award winning books like&nbsp;<em>Sovietistan&nbsp;</em>and&nbsp;<em>The Border – A Journey Around Russia</em>, she shows how history affects the region today. She joined Beevor for a conversation about Rasputin, the Romanovs and the fall of an empire.</p>","author_name":"The House of Literature in Oslo - Litteraturhuset"}