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Bismarck and the Development of Germany, Volume III

The Period of Fortification, 1880-1898

Otto Pflanze

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The Period of Fortification, 1880-1898The burst of capitalistic expansion that accompanied German unification came to an abrupt end with the crash of 1873, which opened a period of economic depression. Volume III describes the continuation of Bismarck's efforts to cope with the resulting economic and social problems that hindered his quest for a new national consensus in support of the Prussian-German establishment." It also brings to a climax theauthor's account of Bismarck's mounting political frustrations, their psychopathological consequences, and the struggle of his doctors to convert him to a healthier life-style. The final chapters deal with the fascinating story of Bismarck's conflict with Wilhelm II. The work ends with an account of the Bismarck legend that endures to this day and may yet influence Germany's current quest for reunification.

Originally published in 1990.

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Wilhelm von Bismarck, Imperialism, Jacques Derrida, States of Germany, The German Ideology, Heinrich von Treitschke, Reactionary modernism, William I, German Emperor, North German Confederation, Die Wacht am Rhein, Otto von Bismarck, Wilhelm Liebknecht, Neo-fascism, Friedrich von Holstein, German Prince, German reunification, Johann Gustav Droysen, Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles, German Reich, Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, Landtag, Reichsrat (Germany), Greater Germanic Reich, Eugen Richter, Germans, Chancellor of Germany, Germanisation, Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, Deutsche Rundschau, Friedrich List, Wilhelm Dilthey, Revolution of 1905, German Freedom Party, Napoleon III, Nazi Germany, German Confederation, Frederick III, German Emperor, France–Germany relations, State socialism, Nazi propaganda, Hitler's Chancellery, Wilhelm II, German Emperor, Adolf Hitler, Nazi seizure of power, Herbert von Bismarck, German Conservative Party, Kulturkampf, Joseph Chamberlain, Tax, German idealism, Reinsurance Treaty, Heinrich Mann, Hermann Rauschning, Franco-Prussian War, German Romanticism, Bundesrat of Germany, Triple Entente, Flag of Germany, Unification of Germany, Dual Alliance (1879), Prussian Ministry of War, German Emperor, Tariff, Nazism, Prussia, German nationalism, Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (1906–1940), Statute, The German War, Friedrichsruh