The German Empire
By Michael Sturmer
By Michael Sturmer
By Michael Sturmer
By Michael Sturmer
Part of Modern Library Chronicles
Part of Modern Library Chronicles
Category: European World History | Classic Nonfiction | Military History
Category: European World History | Classic Nonfiction | Military History
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$18.00
Aug 06, 2002 | ISBN 9780812966206
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Dec 18, 2007 | ISBN 9780307432254
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Praise
“A concise, richly descriptive, and authoritative history.” —The New York Times Book Review
“A brief yet thorough introduction to an episode of German history that has proven pivotal . . . over the past century and a half. . . . Stürmer’s superlative analysis of Bismarck the man, of his motives and actions, is a masterpiece of clarity and brevity.” —Publishers Weekly (starred)
“Clear, concise, and compelling—a welcome corrective to the view that a principle task of historiography is to assign blame.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[A] concise, information-packed history of imperial Germany, from its creation in 1870 to its collapse in the aftermath of World War I, that makes one acutely aware of what-might-have-beens.” —Forbes
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