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Albert Ballin

Business and Politics in Imperial Germany, 1888-1918

Lamar Cecil

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte

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This study of Albert Ballin, a powerful member of the banking and commercial elite in Imperial Germany and manager of the Hamburg-American Line from 1899-1918, illuminates the political and social structure of the aristocracy and the upper middle class in the German Empire.

Originally published in 1967.

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Mitteleuropa, Agadir Crisis, Germans, War, Albert Ballin, Alfred von Tirpitz, Politics, Wilhelm Cuno, Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Anglo-German Naval Agreement, War effort, Wealth, Joseph Chamberlain, Protectionism, Subsidy, Neutral country, U-boat, Walther Rathenau, Edward VII, Emigration, Max Warburg, Weser, Tariff, Henning von Holtzendorff, Pope Benedict XV, German Emperor, Eberhard, Superiority (short story), Unrestricted Warfare, Adolf, Junkers, Prussia, Matthias Erzberger, Theodor Wolff, Annexation, Aristocracy, Von, Central Powers, Lansdowne Letter, Daily Telegraph Affair, Harry Graf Kessler, Civilian, Blockade, Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau, Legislation, Hjalmar Schacht, Middle class, Warfare, First Moroccan Crisis, Kurt Riezler, Steamship, Entente Cordiale, Fritz Fischer, Friedrich Naumann, Triple Entente, Imperial Government, Gustav Stresemann, Tax, Bolsheviks, Splendid isolation, Status quo ante bellum, Woodrow Wilson, Unrestricted submarine warfare, Friedrich von Holstein, France–Germany relations, Prize of war, Peace treaty, Belligerent, The Fatherland, U-boat Campaign (World War I)