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Bismarck

Bismarck

1st Edition

By K. Lerman
February 12, 2004

How did Bismarck, Germany’s greatest nineteenth century leader, extend and maintain his power? This new Profile examines his strengths as statesman and all the facets of his political career. His many direct achievements included the unification of Germany and the expansion of Prussia. In short, he...

Elizabeth

Elizabeth

2nd Edition

By Christopher Haigh
August 22, 2000

The reign of Elizabeth I was one of the most important periods of expansion and growth in British history, the so-called 'Golden Age'. This celebrated and influential study of Elizabeth reconsiders how she achieved this and the ways in which she exercised her power.  ...

Lloyd George

Lloyd George

1st Edition

By Martin Pugh
September 12, 1988

An up-to-date synthesis and original interpretation of Lloyd George's life, personality and political career. This study challenges the traditional view of Lloyd George as an outsider in British politics, explains the political, economic and social achievements of his career and his role in ...

Richelieu

Richelieu

1st Edition

By R J Knecht
August 17, 2000

This concise and up-to-date assessment of Richelieu's career provides an enthralling introduction to the character and exercise of his power. Richelieu governed France for 18 years until his death and until the mid-20th century was viewed by Anglo-Saxon historians as cold, clever and ruthless. ...

Macmillan

Macmillan

1st Edition

By John Turner
March 07, 1994

Harold Macmillan presided over the dissolution of the British Empire and the first stages of irreversible economic decline. It was an unlucky end to a political career which had seen Britain's steady extinction as a Great Power, and his reputation will depend on how posterity judges his ...

Churchill

Churchill

1st Edition

By Keith Robbins
August 22, 2000

Keith Robbins provides an excellent introduction to Winston Churchill's dramatic rise to power and traces the unpredictable way his career moved between triumph and tragedy. Providing a vivid picture of the political landscapes through which he moved, it outlines his career and uncovers what made ...

Lenin

Lenin

1st Edition

By Beryl Williams
August 17, 2000

Drawing on the flood of new material to emerge from Russian and Western sources in recent years, Beryl Williams focuses on Lenin's years in power and provides first-rate introduction to the life, ideology and impact of one of the formative figures of the 20th-century. Within an overall ...

Petain

Petain

1st Edition

By Nicholas Atkin
October 03, 1997

Pétain (1856-1951) remains one of the most controversial figures in the history of modern France. He was saviour of his country at Verdun in 1916 during the First World War, but tried for treason as head of state of the collaborationist Vichy government after World War II. Were his actions those of...

Tanaka The Making of Postwar Japan

Tanaka: The Making of Postwar Japan

1st Edition

By James Babb
January 03, 2001

Kakuei Tanaka was the most powerful politician in Japan for nearly two decades, and his followers have dominated Japanese politics for most of the country's recent history. This account of the life and times of Tanaka explores the public profile and private power-broking of a controversial and ...

Hitler

Hitler

2nd Edition

By Ian Kershaw
August 17, 2000

Adolf Hitler has left a lasting mark on the twentieth-century, as the dictator of Germany and instigator of a genocidal war, culminating in the ruin of much of Europe and the globe. This innovative best-seller explores the nature and mechanics of Hitler's power, and how he used it....

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