The Nobel Family: Swedish Geniuses in Tsarist Russia

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This absorbing collective biography of the genius Nobel family reveals how the Nobels’ business and personal lives were fundamentally intertwined with the histories of Sweden and Russia, as well as the economic and entrepreneurial development of Europe in the long 19th century.

Now famous the world over for the prize which bears their name, the Nobels were the Swedish founders of the Russian oil industry who saw their huge wealth ultimately swept away by the arrival of the Russian Revolution in 1917. Using thousands of Nobel family letters shared here for the first time, Bengt Jangfeldt provides a fascinating and authoritative multi-generational chronicle which charts the family exploits. Jangfeldt reflects on how Immanuel Nobel, a polymath architect, inventor, engineer and designer, set the family on a path to financial success amidst a backdrop of imperial Russian industrial growth. He shines a light on the Nobels’ progressive efforts in the fields of welfare, charitable work, social change and cultural life, and tells how Immanuel’s sons, Alfred and Ludvig (and later grandson, Emanuel), continued the family dynasty until the communist revolution struck. What followed would be a terrifying escape from Russia so that the family could start over again in their native Scandinavia after suffering the terrible losses of their enforced Russian exile.

During a time of immense change in Russia and right across Europe, the Nobels’ story stands out as one of both brilliance and resilience, with family firmly at its heart.

Additional information

Dimensions 15.6 × 23.4 cm
Format

Hardback

Imprint

Language

Pages

480

Publisher

Year Published

21-9-2023

ISBN 10

1350348910

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

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