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In the years leading up to the First World War, three cousins—George V of Britain, Wilhelm II of Germany, and Nicholas II of Russia—ruled their respective empires, presiding over the last vestiges of dynastic Europe. Their reign coincided with the onset of the most destructive war in history, which would transform Europe into a landscape of violence. Miranda Carter draws on their correspondence and various historical sources to depict a world that was often out of touch with the realities of its time, struggling to maintain control as history unfolded around them. The narrative presents a vivid, sometimes humorous portrait of these three men: the damaged and egotistical Wilhelm, the quiet and stubborn Nicholas, and the anxious, dutiful George. It also features nuanced portrayals of other notable figures, including Queen Victoria, whose conservative legacy cast a long shadow, and Edward VII, whose unexpected diplomatic skills belied his playboy persona. Interwoven with their personal stories is a gripping account of the events leading to World War One, illustrating the interplay between personal relationships and political turmoil. Ultimately, the war shattered their familial bonds, culminating in a tragic finale marked by murder, betrayal, and abdication.
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The Three Emperors, Miranda Carter
- Idioma
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- 2010
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