316 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    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 was the architect of Germany’s change from cultural region to political nation. In the end he combined egotism and brilliance exceptionally, yet it was still not enough to save him from dismissal by William II.

    Preface1 Personal Power 2 Achieving Power 3 Precarious Power 4 Creative Power 5 Consolidating Power 6 Corrosive Power Conclusion

    Biography

    Katharine Lerman