Platonov kept his principles, before and after the Russian Revolution, with no regard to the fact that the thinking of most individuals was greatly changed consequent to the fall of the Romanov Dynasty. The author appeared to be an ardent supporter of the Romanov Dynasty, a fact that becomes obvious across his book. From his standpoint, the Rurik Dynasty and the reigns following it until 1613 were archaic in character, making it impossible for them to survive in a time when people wanted change. One cannot take this perspective as being biased, considering that it presently seems normal for matters to progress the way they did at the time.
The book comprises both political and military history, as Platonov went across topics involving political approaches and clashes between particular groups. The fact that the book was translated from Russian adds to the general public's understanding of the "Time of Troubles" and of Russian history in general. While most of the book deals with the "Time of Troubles period Platonov did not hesitate to introduce affairs lasting from 1500 to 1648 in it, stressing the fact that one would have an incomplete understanding of the subject if he or she were not acquainted...
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