Catherine's reforms included legal and administrative changes, such as her attempt to codify Russian laws, and significant territorial expansion, acquiring Crimea and parts of Poland.
The book argues that Catherineâs reforms, while seemingly progressive, were primarily aimed at strengthening her autocracy, challenging traditional views of her as solely an enlightened despot.
It analyzes her social and economic policies, including those related to serfdom, and her foreign policy achievements.
By using primary and secondary sources, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of Catherine's reign, evaluating her long-term impact on Russia and her strategic political goals.
The book progresses through key areas of reform, from legal and administrative changes to social and economic policies, culminating in an assessment of Catherineâs lasting influence.
This approach provides a balanced perspective on Catherine the Great's complex legacy, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in Russian history, European politics, and the challenges of autocratic rule.