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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Katja HoyerPublisher: Pegasus Books Imprint: Pegasus Books Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781643138374ISBN 10: 1643138375 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 08 July 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsHistorian Hoyer debuts with an accessible chronicle of Germany's Second Reich focused on its two most important leaders. She makes excellent use of secondary sources and lucidly explains how regional and political differences helped foster the 'internal strife, division and stagnation' that Wilhelm hoped to overcome by going to war. The result is a solid introduction to how modern Germany came into being. -- Publishers Weekly Superb... Hoyer roots the gathering unity of the German states in a 'defensive nationalism' caused by the Napoleonic Wars of the early 19th century and skillfully unveils how nationalism can come into being out of a sense of comparative inferiority. It's hard to imagine a better, more up-to-date history of its subject. -- Kirkus, Starred Review An excellent book on the rise and fall of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918 that is packed with detail and illuminating insights. She shows very effectively the changes in German foreign policy after Bismarck's fall from power, and the more provocative stance of Kaiser Wilhelm's world policy that contributed to the outbreak of the First World War. Overall, this book fills a gap in our understanding of the Second Reich, and it helps us to understand more clearly the reasons for its failure. --Frank McDonough, author of The Hitler Years Brisk, thoughtful and thoroughly engaging. -- Dominic Sandbrook, The Sunday Times (London) Concise and incisive, this sparkling examination of the rise and fall of the Second Reich is an excellent introduction to a crucial period of German history. --Tim Blanning, author of Frederick the Great Hoyer brings this dense period of German history to life with a lightness of touch that complements her impressive scholarship. A deeply satisfying read, highly recommended. --Julia Boyd, Los Angeles Times History Prize-winning author of Travelers in the Third Reich Hoyer has written a balanced and hugely accessible introduction to the age when Germany became Germany. -- Oliver Moody, The Times (London) Hoyer's well-researched and well-written book is the best biography of the Second Reich in years. It will undoubtedly become the essential account of this vitally important part of European history. --Andrew Roberts, New York Times bestselling author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny Splendidly lucid and readable: Katja Hoyer has managed to compress fifty years of great complexity into a compelling and comprehensible narrative--and it is a story that every European needs to know and to understand. --Neil MacGregor, author of Germany: Memories of a Nation Superb... Hoyer roots the gathering unity of the German states in a 'defensive nationalism' caused by the Napoleonic Wars of the early 19th century and skillfully unveils how nationalism can come into being out of a sense of comparative inferiority. It's hard to imagine a better, more up-to-date history of its subject. -- Kirkus, Starred Review An excellent book on the rise and fall of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918 that is packed with detail and illuminating insights. She shows very effectively the changes in German foreign policy after Bismarck's fall from power, and the more provocative stance of Kaiser Wilhelm's world policy that contributed to the outbreak of the First World War. Overall, this book fills a gap in our understanding of the Second Reich, and it helps us to understand more clearly the reasons for its failure. --Frank McDonough, author of The Hitler Years Brisk, thoughtful and thoroughly engaging. -- Dominic Sandbrook, The Sunday Times (London) Concise and incisive, this sparkling examination of the rise and fall of the Second Reich is an excellent introduction to a crucial period of German history. --Tim Blanning, author of Frederick the Great Hoyer brings this dense period of German history to life with a lightness of touch that complements her impressive scholarship. A deeply satisfying read, highly recommended. --Julia Boyd, Los Angeles Times History Prize-winning author of Travelers in the Third Reich Hoyer has written a balanced and hugely accessible introduction to the age when Germany became Germany. -- Oliver Moody, The Times (London) Hoyer's well-researched and well-written book is the best biography of the Second Reich in years. It will undoubtedly become the essential account of this vitally important part of European history. --Andrew Roberts, New York Times bestselling author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny Splendidly lucid and readable: Katja Hoyer has managed to compress fifty years of great complexity into a compelling and comprehensible narrative--and it is a story that every European needs to know and to understand. --Neil MacGregor, author of Germany: Memories of a Nation An excellent book on the rise and fall of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918 that is packed with detail and illuminating insights. She shows very effectively the changes in German foreign policy after Bismarck's fall from power, and the more provocative stance of Kaiser Wilhelm's world policy that contributed to the outbreak of the First World War. Overall, this book fills a gap in our understanding of the Second Reich, and it helps us to understand more clearly the reasons for its failure. --Frank McDonough, author of The Hitler Years Brisk, thoughtful and thoroughly engaging. -- Dominic Sandbrook, The Sunday Times (London) Concise and incisive, this sparkling examination of the rise and fall of the Second Reich is an excellent introduction to a crucial period of German history. --Tim Blanning, author of Frederick the Great Hoyer brings this dense period of German history to life with a lightness of touch that complements her impressive scholarship. A deeply satisfying read, highly recommended. --Julia Boyd, Los Angeles Times History Prize-winning author of Travelers in the Third Reich Hoyer has written a balanced and hugely accessible introduction to the age when Germany became Germany. -- Oliver Moody, The Times (London) Hoyer's well-researched and well-written book is the best biography of the Second Reich in years. It will undoubtedly become the essential account of this vitally important part of European history. --Andrew Roberts, New York Times bestselling author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny Splendidly lucid and readable: Katja Hoyer has managed to compress fifty years of great complexity into a compelling and comprehensible narrative--and it is a story that every European needs to know and to understand. --Neil MacGregor, author of Germany: Memories of a Nation Advance praise for Blood and Iron: Author InformationKatja Hoyer is a German-British historian specializing in modern German history. She was born in East Germany and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in London and a Visiting Research Fellow at King's College London. She is a columnist for the Washington Post and has written for History Today and the BBC's History Extra. Katja now lives in Sussex, England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |