Bismarck and the Development of Germany, Vol. 1: The Period of Unification, 1815-1871
M**Y
perfect
no complaints
A**R
How Bismarck Unified Germany through Cunning
Otto Pflanze's book describes how Bismarck manipulated domestic and international politics to unify Germany.This book, ending in 1871 at the end of the first phase of Bismarck's career is the first of three volumes. The book begins by showing how idealists and romantics tried and failed to unite Germany, but Bismarck was a realist and based his methods on the strengths and weaknesses of individuals.First Bismarck used cunning diplomacy to isolate the Austria, Prussia's rival for control of the German states. The Franco Austrian war demonstrated Austria's weakness, and increased worries among northern Germans about French strength. This improved Prussia's hand, and later Bismarck's hand.Pflanze follows Bismarck's tactics step by step through his labyrinthine maneuvers as heplayed France against Austria during the Schleswig Holstein situation Bismarck wanted to separate Austria from the German confederation and inspire the northern German states to unite into a Northern German confederation.After Bismarck unified northern Germany he designed the constitution to allow him to play the Reichstag against the Prussian chamber of deputies. There was also a balance of power between the state and confederate governments. We also see domestic political and economic background to Bismarck's actions. Pflanze shows the domestic politics after Bismarck created the northern German confederation.Bismarck used relations with France to make advances toward the southern German states. Pflanze carefully shows how Bismarck cleverly tried to use the Luxemburg crisis to woo the southern German states. But the southern German states were afraid of being overwhelmed by Prussia. The only thing that the southern German states admired about the northern German confederation was the Prussian military expertise. Relations between France and Prussia worsened when the throne of Spain was offered to a Hohenzollern Kaiser William did not care if any of his relatives got the Spanish throne or not. But when Bismarck made it seem that the French had demanded that Kaiser William renounce any attention in the Spanish throne, he angrily refused. The nationalist French responded by declaring war.Bismarck wanted a war with France to inspire the southern Germans to join the northern confederation against the threat of France. In this he succeeded. But nationalist anger of many, and political reasons of Bismarck caused Germany to annex Alsace Lorraine, which resulted in permanent hatred from France.The only faults of this book are that Pflanze should have described the people more. He also should have included more maps and a bibliography.
F**D
Kindle Publishing at its worst
This review is based on the free sample, which provided enough information to show that this is an example of Kindle publishing at its worst. Pflanze's three-volume biography is a masterpiece of historical writing, and this should have been a great opportunity to get those hard-to-find volumes inexpensively. But there are two major problems. First, this edition of Volume One is NOT the revised, updated, and improved 1990 edition, but rather the original 1963 edition. The Kindle-edition publishers do NOT tell you this. Indeed, they seem to have removed any indication of publication date. The other problem is that scanning and imaging were done sloppily and without proofreading. The word "was" appears as "Avas," "Deutschen" appears as DeutscLien," "openly" appears as "rpenly," "evaporated" appears as "evpoYated,"etc., etc. This continues in the Kindle edition of Volume Two, in which—in a single paragraph!—"Gesellschaft" appears as Geseilschaft, GeseUschaft, and Geselkchaft, and "household" appears as "house-r.:ld." Both Volume One and Volume Two are offered for sale twice, this volume with two different prices for the same work. If you want to get these books in a Kindle format, here they are, but I hope this review will let you know what you are getting.
H**R
Very readable, more than a biography
Delivered ahead of time from Owl Books who have shown excellent customer service consistently. Looking forward in particular to reading about Olmutz, which is difficult to find details of outside the really specialized texts.
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