Politics; Volume 1
- 460 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
Heinrich von Treitschke fue un historiador y escritor político alemán, reconocido por su férreo nacionalismo y su defensa de la expansión colonial alemana. Sus escritos defendieron enérgicamente los intereses alemanes y expresaron su oposición a las potencias imperiales extranjeras. Los ensayos y trabajos históricos de Treitschke a menudo articularon su convicción en la superioridad de la cultura alemana y el imperativo de su proliferación. Su prosa ofrece una visión de los sentimientos e ideologías predominantes que moldearon el Imperio Alemán.






This classic work of history provides a comprehensive overview of German politics, culture, and society in the tumultuous 19th century. The author's insights and analysis shed light on some of the key events and trends that shaped modern Germany.
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Explore the complex and fraught relationships between Germany, France, Russia, and Islam with Heinrich von Treitschke. This seminal work from the late 19th century provides a fascinating glimpse into the geopolitics of the era and sheds light on the origins of many present-day conflicts. Perfect for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in international relations.