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Frederick the Great: King of Prussia [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 672 pages, height x width x depth: 239x161x43 mm, weight: 1162 g, 16 pp b/w illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Allen Lane
  • ISBN-10: 1846141826
  • ISBN-13: 9781846141829
  • Formāts: Hardback, 672 pages, height x width x depth: 239x161x43 mm, weight: 1162 g, 16 pp b/w illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Allen Lane
  • ISBN-10: 1846141826
  • ISBN-13: 9781846141829
SPECTATOR, NEW STATESMAN, SUNDAY TIMES AND TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2015

Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, dominated the 18th century in the same way that Napoleon dominated the start of the 19th - a force of nature, a caustic, ruthless, brilliant military commander, a monarch of exceptional energy and talent, and a knowledgeable patron of artists, architects and writers, most famously Voltaire. From early in his reign he was already a legendary figure - fascinating even to those who hated him.

Tim Blanning's brilliant new biography recreates a remarkable era, a world which would be swept away shortly after Frederick's death by the French Revolution. Equally at home on the battlefield or in the music room at Frederick's extraordinary miniature palace of Sanssouci, Blanning draws on a lifetime's obsession with the 18th century to create a work that is in many ways the summation of all that he has learned in his own rich and various career. Frederick's spectre has hung over Germany ever since: an inspiration, a threat, an impossible ideal - Blanning at last allows us to understand him in his own time.

Recenzijas

Highly readable and deeply researched -- Andrew Roberts * Mail on Sunday * Tim Blanning's masterly biography guides the reader through all these wars and chicaneries with great skill and dry-eyed objectivity -- Noel Malcolm * Telegraph (5*) * Tim Blanning is that rarest of scholars, as deft in his command of government and grand strategy as he is in his handling of philosophy and opera, and is rightly regarded as one of Britain's (indeed Europe's) finest historians. This biography finds him at the height of his powers -- John Adamson * Literary Review * Potsdam, where the founding father of Prussian autocracy built the prettiest of palaces and picked the loftiest of guardsmen, [ is] freshly and fascinatingly described by Tim Blanning -- Nicky Haslam * Spectator * A similar mastery of topic is evident from the first lines of Tim Blanning's Frederick the Great: King of Prussia (Allen Lane), a virtuoso study of an exceptionally complex man who, through force of personality, helped to shape an equally complex moment in European history. -- Michael Prodger * New Statesman * A superbly wise and accomplished biographer -- Dominic Sandbrook * Sunday Times * Tim Blanning's Frederick the Great, is as enthralling on its subject's horribly abusive upbringing as on his bold, sometimes foolhardy military campaigns. Blanning is particularly acute in inquiring, without, prurience, into the notorious question of Frederick's sexuality. -- Ritchie Robertson * TLS *

List of Illustrations
ix
List of Maps
xiii
Introduction xxi
PART I The Sufferings and Greatness of Frederick
1 The Inheritance
3(22)
2 The Breaking of Frederick
25(21)
3 The Making of Frederick
46(26)
4 The Making of Frederick (part two)
72(46)
5 The Masterful Servant of the State
118(20)
6 Culture
138(45)
PART II War and Peace
7 Peace and War E745--1756
183(25)
8 The Seven Years War: The First Three Campaigns
208(28)
9 The Seven Years War: Disaster and Survival
236(24)
10 The Seven Years War: Why Frederick Won
260(22)
11 A Long Peace, a Short War and Double Diplomacy
282(37)
PART III On the Home Front
12 Public and Nation
319(48)
13 Light and Dark on the Home Front
367(34)
14 Country and Town
401(29)
15 At Court and at Home
430(27)
Conclusion: Death and Transfiguration 457(8)
Notes 465(132)
Bibliographical Note 597(6)
Further Reading 603(8)
Acknowledgements 611(2)
Index 613
Tim Blanning is the author of a number of major works on eighteenth century Europe, including The Pursuit of Glory : Europe 1648-1815, The Culture of Power and the Power of Culture and Joseph II. He is Emeritus Professor of Modern European History at the University of Cambridge, a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge and a Fellow of the British Academy. His latest book, Frederick the Great, won the British Academy Medal 2016.