Snyder, Timothy Snyder

The Red Prince : The Fall of a Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Europe

Random House
€ 26,90

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1. Thefirst ever biographyof the extraordinarily colourful Archduke Wilhelm von Habsburg (1895-1947). Tattooed, bisexual, crossdressing, multilingual, he was a major - & symbolic - figure in 20th-century European culture & politics. 2. Born into one of the great European dynasties with every expectation of a glittering future, instead he became a playboy in Paris during the 1930s &died - a spy for Britain - under interrogationin a Soviet prison. 3. The arc of Wilhelm's life thereforedescribes the dying fall of theancien régime- the Europe of his birth bears very little resemblance to that of his death. 4. Operating largely in inter-war Europe, Wilhelm islike a Le Carré character- a prisoner of private impulses that drove him to a doomed secret war. 5. To the history of the Second World War the book adds a detailed discussion of Hitler's confrontation with a particular object of his loathing - the Habsburg family. 6. A major subject of the book is Soviet communism and it's effect on the individual; cf Vassily Grossman'sLife & Fate&A Writer at War. 7. This is a book of exceptionalbrilliance and originality- it cites documents from 20 archives & in 12 languages; each chapter title is a different colour.

Gebonden | 352 pagina's
Verschenen in 2008
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Central Europe; Germany
  • LCC: World History » History of Austria » History » By period (DB98)
  • ISBN-13: 9780224081528 | ISBN-10: 0224081527