Paul the First of Russia, the son of Catherine the Great
- 502 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Kazimierz Klemens Waliszewski was a historian deeply immersed in the study of Russian history, producing scholarly works that spanned nearly three centuries, from Ivan the Terrible to the late nineteenth century. He dedicated over three decades to meticulous research in archives across major European cities, crafting a comprehensive portrayal of the Russian empire. Beyond his focus on Russia, Waliszewski also championed Polish history, defending it against hostile interpretations and seeking to introduce Polish literary figures to a wider audience.
