The Kaiser and his Court
Wilhelm II and the Government of Germany
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- Author: John C. G. Röhl, University of Sussex
- Translator: Terence F. Cole
- Date Published: June 1996
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521565042
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Kaiser Wilhelm II, Queen Victoria's eldest grandchild, took over the running of the powerful German Reich from Bismarck and within a couple of decades had led it into world war and collapse. How did the Kaiser come to have so much power? Why was there no one to help him steer a less disastrous course? This book analyses these crucial questions with the help of a wealth of new archival sources. The book begins with a character-sketch of the Kaiser which provides new and alarming insights into his personality. It then looks, crucially, at the Kaiser's friends and favourites, the neo-absolutist culture of the court and of Berlin court society, and at the nature of his relationship with the court on the one hand and with the administrative 'pyramid' in Prussia and the Reich on the other. The book makes clear that these bureaucrats and diplomats had neither the means nor the will to oppose the overwhelming determination of the Kaiser and his close friends and advisers in directing the policies of the most dynamic and volatile state in Europe. The dangerous consequences of this situation led to the brink of world war as early as December 1912. A final chapter reveals for the first time the appalling extent and nature of the exiled Kaiser's anti-semitism.
Read more- A new analysis of the personality and politics of Kaiser Wilhelm II, who led the German Reich into the first World War
- Uses new archival sources, and offers many original insights into the Kaiser's life and personality
- Translated from the author's own German text, published in Germany in 1988
Reviews & endorsements
'The Kaiser and his Court is solid and speculative; it is cautious and provocative. It is brilliant history.' Washington Times
See more reviews'… superbly researched and fluently written.' Andrew Roberts, The Sunday Telegraph
'… cool, spare, scholarly. But for all that, John Röhl has written a startling, even sensational book … [his] brilliant study chillingly reveals Kaiser Wilhelm II as a grandparent of the great horrors of the twentieth century.' Peter Bradshaw, The Evening Standard
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- Date Published: June 1996
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521565042
- length: 288 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 153 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.41kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface to the English edition
Introduction
1. Kaiser Wilhelm II: a suitable case for treatment?
2. Philipp Eulenburg, the Kaiser's best friend
3. The Kaiser's court
4. The 'kingship mechanism' in the Kaiserreich
5. Higher civil servants in Wilhelmine Germany
6. The splendour and impotence of the German diplomatic service
7. Dress rehearsal in December: military decision-making on the eve of the First World War
8. Kaiser Wilhelm II and German anti-semitism.
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