The Holstein Papers
The Memoirs, Diaries and Correspondence of Friedrich von Holstein
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- Author: Friedrich von Holstein
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- Norman Rich
- M. H. Fisher
- Date Published: December 2011
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Friedrich von Holstein (1837–1909) was Bismarck's subordinate at the German Foreign Office, and later responsible for planning and directing German foreign policy though he never held a conspicuously high rank. In his retirement he remained active behind the scenes. Since his death historians, their imagination released by equal measures of prejudice and lack of information, have combined to make him a monster of sinister and self-seeking policy. At various times von Holstein kept diaries, at three others he began memoirs, during his whole life he wrote and received countless letters, and originals or copies of many of these survive. A selection of this Nachlass, which was first published in volume form between 1955 and 1963, is presented in this four-volume set. The original effect of this publication prompted an entire re-judgement of Bismarck, of German foreign policy at that time and since, and naturally of Holstein himself.
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- Date Published: December 2011
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9780521180610
- dimensions: 227 x 304 x 60 mm
- weight: 3.2kg
- availability: Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Table of Contents
Volume 1: Preface
Introduction
Acknowledgements
1. St Petersburg, 1861–2
2. The war against Denmark, 1964
3. Preliminaries and outbreak of the Franco Prussian War, 1867–70
4. The conclusion of peace, 1871
5. Radowitz
6. The Franco–German rapprochement
7. Bismarck's Russian policy
8. Bismarck and Wilhelm II
9. The background of Anglo–German hostility. Germany's Bosnian policy
10. Wilhelm II and Foreign Policy
11. The Kaiser's relations to politics and to the chancellor
Appendices
Index. Volume 2: Preface
Introduction
Diaries:
1. 1881, 1882
2. 1883
3. 1884
4. 1885
5. 1886
6. 1887
7. 1888
Appendices
Index. Volume 3: Introduction
Part I. Correspondence:
1. 1861
2. 1868
3. 1869
4. 1871
5. 1874
6. 1876–7
7. 1878–9
8. 1880
9. 1881
10. 1882
11. 1883
12. 1884
13. 1885
14. 1886
15. 1887
16. 1888
17. 1889
18. 1890
19. 1891
20. 1892
21. 1893
22. 1894
23. 1895
24. 1896. Volume 4: Part II. Correspondence:
25. 1897
26. 1898
27. 1899
28. 1900
29. 1901
30. 1902
31. 1903
32. 1904
33. 1905
34. 1906
35. 1907
36. 1908
37. 1909
Index to correspondence 1861–1909 (two volumes).
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