From Bismarck to Adenauer; aspects of German statecraft [by] Gordon A. Craig.

Author
Craig, Gordon Alexander, 1913-2005 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
Rev. ed.
Published/​Created
New York, Harper & Row [1965]
Description
xii, 138 pages 21 cm

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    • Harper torchbooks. Academy library ; TB1171. [More in this series]
    • Harper Torchbooks. The Academy Library, TB1171
    Summary note
    Originated as the Albert Shaw lectures on diplomatic history, 1958. Bibliography: p. 119-129.
    Notes
    Originated as the Albert Shaw lectures on diplomatic history, 1958.
    Bibliographic references
    Bibliography: p. 119-129.
    Contents
    • Bismarck: diplomacy as a vocation
    • The Epigoni: Holstein, Bulow, Kiderlen-Wachter
    • Three republican statesmen: Rathenau, Stresemann, Bruening
    • The ambassador and his problems from Bismarck to Hitler
    • The statecraft of Konrad Adenauer.
    LCCN
    65001338
    OCLC
    1260303
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