In the Shadow of the Gods, Dominic Lieven
In the Shadow of the Gods, Dominic Lieven
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In the Shadow of the Gods
The Emperor in World History

Author: Dominic Lieven

Narrator: John Lee

Unabridged: 19 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 06/07/2022


Synopsis

A dazzling account of the men (and occasional woman) who led the world’s empires, a book that probes the essence of leadership and power through the centuries and around the world.

From the rise of Sargon of Akkad, who in the third millennium BCE ruled what is now Iraq and Syria, to the collapse of the great European empires in the twentieth century, the empire has been the dominant form of power in history. Dominic Lieven’s expansive book explores strengths and failings of the human beings who held those empires together (or let them crumble). He projects the power, terror, magnificence, and confidence of imperial monarchy, tracking what they had in common as well as what made some rise to glory and others fail spectacularly, and at what price each destiny was reached.

Lieven’s characters—Constantine, Chinggis Khan, Trajan, Suleyman, Hadrian, Louis XIV, Maria Theresa, Peter the Great, Queen Victoria, and dozens more—come alive with color, energy, and detail: their upbringings, their loves, their crucial spouses, their dreadful children. They illustrate how politics and government are a gruelling business: a ruler needed stamina, mental and physical toughness, and self-confidence. He or she needed the sound judgement of problems and people which is partly innate but also the product of education and experience. A good brain was essential for setting priorities, weighing conflicting advice, and matching ends to needs. A diplomatically astute marriage was often even more essential. 
 
Emperors (and the rare empresses) could be sacred symbols, warrior kings, political leaders, chief executive officers of the government machine, heads of a family, and impresarios directing the many elements of "soft power" essential to any regime’s survival. What was it like to live and work in such an extraordinary role? What qualities did it take to perform this role successfully? Lieven traces the shifting balance among these elements across eras  that encompass a staggering array of events from the rise of the world’s great religions to the scientific revolution, the expansion of European empires across oceans, the great twentieth century conflicts, and the triumph of nationalism over imperialism.

The rule of the emperor may be over, but Lieven shows us how we live with its poltical and cultural legacies today. 

About The Author

Dominic Lieven is an Honorary Fellow and an Emeritus Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge, a Fellow of the British Academy, and an Honorary Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He previously taught Russian Studies at the London School of Economics for thirty-three years. His book Russia Against Napoleon won the Wolfson Prize for History (UK) and the Prix Napoleon (France).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Boudewijn on March 07, 2023

Throughout world history, emperors have held immense power and influence over their subjects, and their reigns have often been marked by great achievements and profound cultural and political developments. In this book, Dominic Lieven describes the impact these emperors had on religion, diplomacy, g......more

Goodreads review by Jonathon on April 04, 2023

Possibly one of the top history books I’ve read in a long time. It compared to Simon Sebag Montefiore’s “The Romanovs” in its depth and breadth, AND on a subject I am fascinated by. Each chapter left me wanting more, in the best way possible. It was an example of a rare book I read the footnotes. So......more

Goodreads review by Ben on April 10, 2023

His_Story This book is a remarkable piece of historical research. The author covers a vast array of world history, from ancient to modern times, and provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the role of the emperor in shaping world events. While the book is lengthy, it is filled with det......more

Goodreads review by Kumail on December 29, 2023

The works Dominic Lieven is most renowned for, and the ones that I have read written by him tend to be about Russian history. So it seemed more than a little interesting that he would write a book about the place of emperors in human history. Russian history is not short of noble families and Caesar......more

Goodreads review by Ron on December 07, 2022

This was a moderately interesting read, especially on the theme of geopolitics, but it wasn’t what I expected or hoped for. One of the history books I enjoyed best in the last few years because it brought such an interesting new lens to history, was Peter Frankopan’s (2017) The Silk Roads: A New His......more


Quotes

"With verve, he describes the good-cop/bad-cop games played by imperial strategists: that mixture of light-touch suzerainty through local proxies, and occasional ruthlessness, which often let a handful of individuals hold sway over vast and scattered populations...The era of crowned despots who personify the divine will may be over, but the age of self-conscious imperial calculus is not." --The Economist

"Historian Lieven (Russia Against Napoleon) delivers an erudite, globe-spanning study of “hereditary holders of supreme authority” and their systems of government...Lieven’s sharp wit and vast knowledge impress. This eloquent and entertaining chronicle casts world history in a new light."Publishers Weekly