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Bismarck - Some secret pages of his history (Vol 1 of 3) being a diary kept by Dr Moritz Busch during twenty-five years' official and private intercourse with the great Chancellor - cover

Bismarck - Some secret pages of his history (Vol 1 of 3) being a diary kept by Dr Moritz Busch during twenty-five years' official and private intercourse with the great Chancellor

Moritz Busch

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Bismarck," Moritz Busch presents a detailed and intimate portrait of the German statesman Otto von Bismarck, celebrated for his pivotal role in unifying Germany in the late 19th century. Busch's narrative is richly contextualized, drawn from his own experiences in the political arena and reinforced by an array of firsthand accounts, thus offering readers a unique blend of biography and political analysis. The writing style is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail, with a focus on the intricate political machinations and personal anecdotes that illustrate Bismarck's formidable character and statesmanship within the tumultuous atmosphere of German politics at the time. Moritz Busch, a contemporary of Bismarck, was not only a journalist but also served as a press secretary to the chancellor, granting him unprecedented access to Bismarck's private and professional life. His close proximity to Bismarck allowed Busch to capture the complexities of this intricate leader's persona, which he articulately transforms into a compelling narrative. This background provides Busch with both the authority and the emotional resonance necessary to convey the intricacies of Bismarck's legacy. "Bismarck" is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of German history and the influential figures that shaped it. Busch's firsthand insights and nuanced portrayal of Bismarck make this work invaluable for historians, political scientists, and general readers alike, offering a vivid account that deepens our comprehension of leadership and statecraft.
Disponibile da: 09/07/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 432 pagine.

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