Book: Kaiser Wilhelm Ii New Interpretations: The Corfu Papers Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941) is one of the most fascinating figures in European history. Inheriting the 'mightiest throne on earth' in 1888, he played a central part in fashioning the policies which culminated in the catastrophe of 1914-18, the collapse of the Reich, and his own abdication. To an extraordinary extent he was also representative of his epoch: brilliant, bizarre, aggressive, insecure. Yet German historians have virtually ignored him. They have written the history of the Kaiserreich without the Kaiser, of Wilhelminism without Wilhelm, leaving the field to the amateurs. Recently, the conviction has been growing, in Germany as well as in American and Great Britain, that the huge advances achieved in the social and economic history of Imperial Germany must now be complemented by deeper research into the Kaiser's character, his role in decision-making, and his relationship to the social and cultural values of his era. In September 1979, a dozen historians met in the Kaiser's palace on Corfu to discuss these questions: this book contains their findings.
Details of Book: Kaiser Wilhelm Ii New Interpretations: The Corfu Papers Book: Kaiser Wilhelm Ii New Interpretations: The Corfu Papers
Author: Nicolaus Sombart, John C. G. Rohl, John C. G. Rohl
ISBN: 0521019907
ISBN-13: 9780521019903
, 978-0521019903
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 15092005
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages: 336
Language: English