ABSTRACT

Bismarck was arguably the most important figure in nineteenth-century European history after 1815. In this biography, Edgar Feuchtwanger reassesses Bismarck's significance as a historical figure. He traces his development from a typical Junker, a reactionary and conservative, into the so-called white revolutionary who recast European affairs more drastically than anyone since Napoleon. This second edition includes a new introduction, taking into account the most recent scholarship on Bismarck, which reflects on Bismarck's legacy in modern Germany, which is once again the European economic powerhouse for which Bismarck laid the foundations.

 

Feuchtwanger's lucid account demythologizes the German leader without demonising him. This book leaves the reader with a strongly-etched portrait of one of the decisive makers of the modern world.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|13 pages

Early Days

chapter 2|16 pages

Entry into Politics

chapter 3|25 pages

Diplomat with a Difference

chapter 4|16 pages

Minister in Waiting

chapter 5|16 pages

Prime Minister

chapter 6|21 pages

First Triumph

chapter 7|28 pages

Fratricidal War

chapter 8|32 pages

High Noon

chapter 9|20 pages

Imperial Chancellor

chapter 10|12 pages

Turn to the Right

chapter 11|28 pages

Power Prolonged

chapter 12|13 pages

Fall and Resentful Retirement

chapter |11 pages

Conclusion