The Last Empress

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The Last Empress by Danielle Vare is a historical biography of Empress Dowager Cixi, the final powerful ruler of imperial China. The book traces Cixi’s rise from a low-ranking concubine in the Qing court to the de facto ruler of China for nearly half a century. Vare explores Cixi’s political skill, intelligence, and determination as she navigated palace intrigue, factional rivalries, and foreign pressure during a period of deep instability. The narrative challenges the traditional portrayal of Cixi as merely corrupt or tyrannical, presenting her instead as a complex leader struggling to preserve imperial authority while adapting to a changing world. The book also examines the decline of the Qing dynasty, the impact of Western imperialism, and the tensions between reform and tradition. Blending biography with political history, The Last Empress offers a reassessment of one of China’s most controversial and influential figures.

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Weight 759 g
Dimensions 15 × 22 cm
Author Danielle Vare
Publisher The Literary Guild
Published On 1936
Pages 320pp
Country New York: USA
Language English
Dimension 15cm x 22cm
Item Weight 759gm
Edition First Edition
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