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100 1 $aLerman, Katharine Anne.
245 10 $aBismarck /$cKatharine Anne Lerman.
260 $aHarlow, England ;$aNew York :$bPearson Longman,$c2004.
300 $a1 online resource (xiii, 298 pages) :$bmaps
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490 1 $aProfiles in power
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505 0 $aPersonal power: Family, education and early life ; The Junker inheritance ; Women, marriage and domestic life -- Achieving power: The politics of conservatism ; The issue of Prussian power ; The impotence of office ; The opportunity -- Precarious power: The servant of the crown ; Bismarck's government, first among equals ; Defying Parliament, the constitutional conflict ; Defying the nation, the Schleswig-Holstein crisis and the gamble on Prussian power -- Creative power: The Austro-Prussian war and settlement ; The end of the Prussian constitutional conflict ; The North German Confederation ; The goal of national unity, relations with the south ; The Franco-Prussian War -- Consolidating power: Controlling the executive ; The policies of national consolidation ; Parliaments, parties and the press ; Bismarck and German foreign policy -- Corrosive power: Bismarck and the succession ; Surrendering power ; Bismarck in retirement.
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520 1 $a"Otto von Bismarck was the dominant figure in nineteenth century German history and the architect of modern Germany Under his leadership, Prussia waged three victorious wars and brought about the political unification of Germany in 1871. His policies transformed central Europe led to a realignment of political forces within Germany and shaped a new German identity. But they also left a tasteful legacy in the twentieth century, fuelling a virulent German nationalism that culminated in the catastrophe of Hitler and the Third Reich." "Bismarck's political career has always excited controversy Katharine Anne Lerman's accessible new study of the 'Iron Chancellor' examines how he rose to dominate German politics, the ruthless manner in which he exercised authority, the constraints on his power and why he was finally ousted in 1890. It provides fresh insights into Bismarck's ambiguous political legacy and explores such issues as his role in unification and the complex imperial German political system, his attitude to parliamentary democracy and ethnic minorities, his pioneering development of social welfare legislation and his reputation for diplomatic prowess." "Bismarck was both deified and detested, but knowledge of the pursuit and exercise of political power is central to understanding him as a man and statesman. This is an essential new guide to one of the key figures in modern German history."--Jacket
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