Blood and Iron by Katja Hoyer audiobook

Blood and Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German Empire; 1871–1918

By Katja Hoyer
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Blackstone Publishing 9781643138374
8.22 Hours Unabridged
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This vivid fifty-year history of Germany from 1871–1918—which inspired events that forever changed the European continent—is the story of the Second Reich from its violent beginnings and rise to power to its calamitous defeat in the First World War. Before 1871, Germany was not yet a nation but simply an idea. Its founder, Otto von Bismarck, had a formidable task at hand. How would he bring thirty-nine individual states under the yoke of a single Kaiser? How would he convince proud Prussians, Bavarians, and Rhinelanders to become Germans? Once united, could the young European nation wield enough power to rival the empires of Britain and France—all without destroying itself in the process? In this unique study of five decades that changed the course of modern history, Katja Hoyer tells the story of the German Empire’s beginning to its defeat in World War I. This often startling narrative is a dramatic tale of national self-discovery, social upheaval, and realpolitik that ended, as it started, in blood and iron.

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Summary

Summary

This vivid fifty-year history of Germany from 1871–1918—which inspired events that forever changed the European continent—is the story of the Second Reich from its violent beginnings and rise to power to its calamitous defeat in the First World War.

Before 1871, Germany was not yet a nation but simply an idea.

Its founder, Otto von Bismarck, had a formidable task at hand. How would he bring thirty-nine individual states under the yoke of a single Kaiser? How would he convince proud Prussians, Bavarians, and Rhinelanders to become Germans? Once united, could the young European nation wield enough power to rival the empires of Britain and France—all without destroying itself in the process?

In this unique study of five decades that changed the course of modern history, Katja Hoyer tells the story of the German Empire’s beginning to its defeat in World War I.

This often startling narrative is a dramatic tale of national self-discovery, social upheaval, and realpolitik that ended, as it started, in blood and iron.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Brisk, thoughtful and thoroughly engaging.” Sunday Times (London)
“A balanced and hugely accessible introduction to the age when Germany became Germany.” The Times (London)
“Superb…Skillfully unveils how nationalism can come into being out of a sense of comparative inferiority. It’s hard to imagine a better, more up-to-date history of its subject.”  Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Splendidly lucid and readable: Katja Hoyer has managed to compress fifty years of great complexity into a compelling and comprehensible narrative—and it is a story that every European needs to know and to understand.” Neil MacGregor, New York Times bestselling author 
“Hoyer’s well-researched and well-written book is the best biography of the Second Reich in years. It will undoubtedly become the essential account of this vitally important part of European history.” Andrew Roberts, New York Times bestselling author
“Splendidly lucid and readable: Hoyer has managed to compress fifty years of great complexity into a compelling and comprehensible narrative.” Neil MacGregor, author of Germany: Memories of a Nation
“Hoyer brings this dense period of German history to life with a lightness of touch that complements her impressive scholarship. Highly recommended.” Julia Boyd, author of Travelers in the Third Reich
“Concise and incisive, this sparkling examination of the rise and fall of the Second Reich is an excellent introduction to a crucial period of German history.” Tim Blanning, author of Frederick the Great
“An excellent book on the rise and fall of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918 that is packed with detail and illuminating insights. This book fills a gap in our understanding of the Second Reich, and it helps us to understand more clearly the reasons for its failure.” Frank McDonough, author of The Hitler Years

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Author Bio: Katja Hoyer

Author Bio: Katja Hoyer

Katja Hoyer is a German British historian, journalist, and the author of the widely acclaimed Blood and Iron. A visiting research fellow at King’s College London and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society, she is a columnist for the Washington Post and host of the podcast The New Germany.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 8.22
Audience: Adult
Language: English