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The No. 17 Summer 2026 issue of SOVEREIGN features 21 articles about Russia’s last Tsar, his family, the Romanov dynasty and the history of Imperial Russia. These articles have been researched and written by independent historian and author Paul Gilbert. His works are based on new research from Russian archival and media sources.
In an effort to preserve his 30+ years of research, the author has reproduced a selection of the more than 1,000 articles he has written for his blog. They are made available in a printed format for the first time. The author has updated many of the articles in this issue with additional information and photos. In addition, this issue features one new First English translation.
The No. 17 issue features the following 21 articles:
[1] 130th anniversary of the Holy Coronation of Emperor Nicholas II
[2] Sir Thomas Preston Recalls Ekaterinburg, 1918
[3] Six new monuments of Nicholas II installed in Russian cities
[4] Exhibition: ‘The Era of Nicholas II’ opens in Livadia
[5] ‘The Tsar’s Omen’ Exhibition opens in St. Petersburg
[6] First governor of Sverdlovsk regrets the ROC has not recognized the Ekaterinburg Remains
[7] Alexander Nikolaevich Avdonin 1932-2026
[8] Exhibition: ‘Fans pf Empress Maria Feodorovna – 1860s to 1910s
[9] The Church of the Saviour on the Waters to be restored in St. Petersburg
[10] Livadia Palace and Park to undergo large-scale restoration
[11] 300th Anniversary of the reign of the House of Romanov 1913
[12] Lenin’s presence on Red Square continues to rile Russians
[13] The assassination of Grigorii Rasputin
[14] The LAST grand duke and grand duchess of Russia
[15] Letters of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna donated to St. Petersburg museum
[16] Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna’ s archive donated to GARF
[17] ‘History Returned’ Exhibition opens in Moscow
[18] Conference: ‘Emperor Nicholas II and Dialogue with the Islamic World’
[19] Could the Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg have been saved?
[20] Lost Orthodox Churches of Imperial Russia: Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Borki)
[21 ] Derussification in Ukraine “erases” the Romanov dynasty
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© Paul Gilbert. 31 May 2026


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