Kutuzov, Alexander Mikaberidze
Kutuzov, Alexander Mikaberidze
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Kutuzov
A Life in War and Peace

Author: Alexander Mikaberidze

Narrator: Daniel Henning

Unabridged: 28 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/02/2023


Synopsis

He was the general who triumphed over Napoleon's Grande Armée during the Patriotic War of 1812, not merely restoring national pride but securing national identity. Many Russians consider Field Marshal Mikhail Illarionovich Golenischev-Kutuzov the greatest figure of the 19th century, ahead of Pushkin, Tchaikovsky, even Tolstoy himself.

As award-winning author Alexander Mikaberidze shows in this fascinating, often startling, and wholly humanizing new biography, Kutuzov's story is far more compelling and complex than the myths that have encased him. An unabashed imperialist who rose in the ranks through his victories over the Turks and the Poles, Kutuzov was also a realist and a skeptic about military power. Over his long career—marked equally by victory and defeat, embrace and ostracism—he grew to despise those whose concept of war had devolved to mindless attack.

Here, at last, is Kutuzov as he really was—a master and survivor of intrigue, moving in and out of royal favor, committed to the welfare of those under his command, and an innovative strategist. Across the generations, portraits of Kutuzov have ranged from hagiography to dismissal, with Tolstoy's portrait of him in War and Peace perhaps the most indelible of all. This immersive biography returns a touchstone figure in Russian history to human scale.

About Alexander Mikaberidze

Alexander Mikaberidze is professor of history and Ruth Herrin Noel Endowed Chair at Louisiana State University-Shreveport. He holds a degree in international law from Tbilisi State University and a PhD in history from Florida State University. An expert on the Napoleonic Wars, Dr. Mikaberidze has written and edited over two dozen books, including multi-volume series on the Russian eyewitness accounts of the Napoleonic Wars and a trilogy on the decisive moments of the Russian Campaign of 1812: Napoleon versus Kutuzov: The Battle of Borodino, Napoleon's Trial by Fire: The Burning of Moscow, and Napoleon's Great Escape: The Battle on the Berezina. His latest book on the global impact of the Napoleonic Wars is The Napoleonic Wars: A Global History. He is currently one of the editors of the multi-volume Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anthony on April 10, 2023

The Man Behind the Myth. Field Marshal Prince Mikhail Illarionovich Golenischev-Kutuzov is one of the few figures in history where myth has completely eroded reality. The ‘hero’ of the Patriotic War of 1812, where Napoleon’s Grande Armée was expelled from Russia, ultimately leading to his defeat and......more

Goodreads review by 'Aussie Rick' on December 21, 2022

"Kutuzov: A Life in War and Peace" by Alexander Mikaberidze is an excellent military biography of the Russian Field Marshal, Mikhail Golenischev-Kutuzov (1747-1813). The hardback edition is 789 pages in length although the actual narrative runs to 519 pages in total. There are 20 small maps covering......more

Goodreads review by Sarthak on July 13, 2023

A good book, very well written. But I still do believe that Kutuzov was a mediocre commander at his best. If it wasn't for his bumblings Napoleon would have been done at Berezina, he held grudges against various commanders and sidelined them, and was a machiavellian through and through. Poor Chichig......more

Goodreads review by Frank on March 04, 2023

This extraordinary man was criticized by his contemporaries, admired by his rank and file, and elevated by the czar for the work he did fighting Napoleon. A great historic work giving us great insight into the Napoleanic wars and the man who led the fight which led to Napoleon’s ultimate defeat. A g......more

Goodreads review by Ron on December 04, 2022

Kutuzov who defeated the Turks and Napolean was a very successful Russian commander. He was however a flawed human and a courtier of the first order. He not only was successful in war but for a time was a diplomat and the Russian ambassador to the Sublime Porte. It is written by a Napoleonic scholar......more