Royal Heirs in Imperial Germany

Royal Heirs in Imperial Germany
Author: Frank Lorenz Müller
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-03-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137551276

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This book explores the development and viability of Germany’s sub-national monarchies in the decades before their sudden demise in 1918. It does so by focusing on the men who turned out to be the last ones to inherit the crowns of the country’s three smaller kingdoms: Prince Ludwig of Bavaria, Prince Friedrich August of Saxony and Prince Wilhelm of Württemberg. Imperial Germany was not a monolithic block, but a motley federation of more than twenty allied regional monarchies, headed by the Kaiser. When the German Reich became a republic at the end of the First World War, all of these kings, grand dukes, dukes and princes were swept away within a fortnight. By examining the lives, experiences and functions of these three men as heirs to the throne during the decades when they prepared themselves for their predestined role as king, this study investigates what the future of the German model of constitutional monarchy looked like before it was so abruptly discarded.

Royal Heirs

Royal Heirs
Author: Frank Lorenz Müller
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2022-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009081153

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Against the odds, monarchies flourished in nineteenth-century Europe. In an era marked by dramatic change and revolutionary upheaval, Europe's monarchies experienced an unexpected late flowering. Royal Heirs focuses on the roles and personalities of the heirs to the throne from more than a dozen different dynasties that ruled the continent between the French Revolution and the end of the First World War. The book explores how these individuals contributed to the remarkable survival of the crowns they were born to wear. Constitutions, family relationships, education, politics, the media, the need to generate 'soft power' and the militarisation of monarchy all shaped the lives of princes and princesses while they were playing their part to embody and secure the future of monarchy. Ranging from Norway to Spain and from Greece to Britain, Royal Heirs not only paints a vivid picture of a monarchical age, but also explores how such disparate monarchies succeeded in adapting to change and defending their position.

Royal Heirs and the Uses of Soft Power in Nineteenth Century Europe

Royal Heirs and the Uses of Soft Power in Nineteenth Century Europe
Author: Frank Lorenz Müller,Heidi Mehrkens
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2016-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137592064

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This volume brings together a fascinating selection of studies exploring the soft power tools used by heirs to the throne in order to enhance the communication of monarchies with their audiences during the nineteenth-century. How we perceive royals and their dynasties today – as families, as celebrities, as charitable figureheads of society or as superfluous relics of a bygone age – has deep roots in the monarchical cultures of nineteenth-century Europe. By focusing on the role played by heirs to the throne, this volume offers an original perspective on the ability of monarchies to persuade sceptical audiences, nourish positive emotions and thereby strengthen the position of each dynasty within its respective nation. Using examples from Britain, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Austria, Greece, Sweden, Norway and Prussia, an international team of experts analyzes and explains the development of the very soft power tools which are still being used by Ruling Houses today.

Royal Heirs

Royal Heirs
Author: Frank Lorenz Müller
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2023-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781316512913

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Illuminates the role played by the heirs to the throne in the survival of monarchy in nineteenth-century Europe.

The Imperial German Army Between Kaiser and King

The Imperial German Army Between Kaiser and King
Author: Gavin Wiens
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2023-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783031228636

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This book provides a reappraisal of Germany’s military between the mid-nineteenth century and the end of the First World War. At its core is the following question: how 'German' was the imperial German army? This army, which emerged from the Wars of Unification in 1871, has commonly been seen as the 'school of the nation'. After all – so this argument goes – tens of thousands of young men passed through its ranks each year, with conscripts undergoing an intense program of patriotic education and returning to civilian life as fervent German nationalists and ardent supporters of the German emperor, or Kaiser. This book reexamines this assumption. It does not deny that devotion to the Fatherland and loyalty to the Kaiser were widespread among German soldiers in the decades following unification. It nevertheless shows that the imperial German army was far less homogenous and far more faction-ridden than has hitherto been acknowledged.

The Heirs to the Savoia Throne and the Construction of Italianit 1860 1900

The Heirs to the Savoia Throne and the Construction of    Italianit       1860 1900
Author: Maria Christina Marchi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2022-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030845858

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This book explores the evolution of the role of the heirs to the throne of Italy between 1860 and 1900. It focuses on the future kings Umberto I (1844-1900) and Vittorio Emanuele III (1869-1947), and their respective spouses, Margherita of Savoia (1851-1926) and Elena of Montenegro (1873-1952). It sheds light on the soft power the Italian royals were attempting to generate, by identifying and examining four specific areas of monarchical activity: firstly, the heirs’ public role and the manner in which they attempted to craft an Italian identity through a process of self-presentation; secondly, the national, royal, linguistic and military education of the heirs; thirdly, the promotion of a family-centred dynasty deploying both male and female elements in the public realm; and finally the readiness to embrace different modes of mobility in the construction of italianità. By analysing the growing importance of the royal heirs and their performance on the public stage in post-Risorgimento Italy, this study investigates the attempted construction of a cohesive national identity through the crown and, more specifically, the heirs to the throne.

Sons and Heirs

Sons and Heirs
Author: Heidi Mehrkens,Frank Lorenz Müller
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137454980

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Bringing together an international team of specialists, this volume considers the place of royal heirs within their families, their education and accommodation, their ability to overcome succession crises, the consequences of the death of an heir and finally the roles royal heirs played during the First World War.

Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution

Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution
Author: Thorstein Veblen
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1412825989

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