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Prince klemens von metternich (1773-1859), austrian politician and diplomat, suppressed nationalistic and democratic trends in central europe but was also the architect of a diplomatic system which kept europe at peace for a century. Today, more than 100 years after his death, prince klemens von metternich remains a controversial figure.
In his memoirs he wrote how it was a french initiative: 'monsieur laborde [the french chargé after the battle, metternich was elevated to the rank of prince.
Jun 1, 1999 explains kissinger's foreign policy better than any of his memoirs, and kissinger's first book, a world restored: metternich, castlereagh and the the book's principal character, the austrian diploma.
But misguided british counterpart, lord castlereagh; the conservative austrian chancellor, prince metternich; and the idealistic but unstable tsar alexander.
Memoirs of prince metternich, ny, fertig press,1970, 5-vol set, nice! see all uploaded images. Hard to find publication, here offered in all volumes and bound hardcover. Reprints of varying poor quality are usually sold online for $39 per volume.
Proved successful as it prevented any major world wars from 1815-1914.
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Memoirs of prince metternich by metternich, clemens wenzel lothar fürst von, 1970, fertig.
Klemens wenzel nepomuk lothar, prince of metternich-winneburg zu beilstein ( 15 may 1773 – 11 june 1859), was an austrian diplomat who was at the center.
Pauline clémentine marie walburga, princess of metternich-winneburg zu beilstein ( née countess pauline sándor de szlavnicza; 25 february 1836 – 28 september 1921) was a famous austrian socialite, mainly active in vienna and paris. Known for her great charm and elegance as well as for her social commitment, she was an important promoter of the work of the german composer richard wagner and the czech composer bedřich smetana.
Mainstream of civilization memoirs of prince metternich: 1773[-1835] romanticism and revoltwestern civilization: from the 1600sthe revolutions in europe,.
Memoirs of prince metternich edited by prince richard metternich 1880 two volumes memoirs of prince metternich 1773-1815 edited by prince richard.
Metternich, he does not comment upon this fundamental historical event.
That the old metternich left extensive memoirs behind has been known to the world for more than two decades, but that they are so voluminons as appears from the statement of prince richard.
Prince klemens von metternich: political confession of faith, 1820. Prince klemens von metternich (1773-1859) was the leading figure in european government up until 1848. As political master of the austrian empire, he was the architect of an alliance system among the european powers after napoleon's defeat - a system which tried to undo the damage to traditional dynastic politics wroght by the french revolution.
Scribner's sons, 1880-1882 (ocolc)600021675 online version: metternich, clemens wenzel lothar, fürst von, 1773-1859.
In 1859, prince metternich was “sent to france in order to ratify some clause the pages of another volume of her memoirs, my years in paris (1922), are full.
Bio: prince klemens wenzel von metternich was a german-born austrian politician and statesman and one of the most important diplomats of his era, serving as the foreign minister of the holy roman empire and its successor state, the austrian empire, from 1809 until the liberal revolutions of 1848 forced his resignation.
“public service presented no attractions for me,” wrote prince klemens von metternich in his memoirs.
Metternich's affinity with britain and thomas lawrence and 345 (english translation, metternich, memoirs of prince.
Sep 15, 2020 klemens von metternich was born on may 15, 1773, into the house of metternich a german noble family that originates from rhineland.
Klemens von metternich, memoirs (1815-1829) klemens von metternich (1773-1859) was austrian foreign minister from 1809 to 1848. He was the architect of the post-napoleonic european balance of power, and served as protector of the european conservative political order. Metternich was also largely responsible for the suppression of liberal ideas and revolutionary movements.
Additionally, while richard von metternich’s memoirs of prince metternich, a compilation of his father’s uncompleted autobiography and letters remains a valuable first-hand account of the statesman’s life, it is by no means a complete collection of metternich sources, with numerous letters and documents remaining untranslated.
Mar 5, 2021 prince klemens von metternich: political confession of faith her memoirs mention the defeat of the italians at adowa and the italian anti-war.
Now, the book is titled the autobiography: 1773-1815, but it’s not really an autobiography, since metternich says very little about his personal life, especially once he begins his diplomatic career. It’s not a history, either, as he says explicitly a few times.
Klemens von metternich, in full klemens wenzel nepomuk lothar, fürst von metternich-winneburg-beilstein, (born may 15, 1773, coblenz, archbishopric of trier [germany]—died june 11, 1859, vienna, austria), austrian statesman, minister of foreign affairs (1809–48), and a champion of conservatism, who helped form the victorious alliance against napoleon i and who restored austria as a leading european power, hosting the congress of vienna in 1814–15.
We see in his memoirs that metternich was in favor of a form of empire. For governments to remain free, metternich said, “they must join their ranks and take their stand on a line of correct, unambiguous, and frankly announced principles” (metternich, memoirs).
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Published memoirs of prince metternich and its german-language counterpart aus metternichs nachgelassenen papieren. From this research i concluded that metternich saw european revolution both as a threat to conservative order and as a moral evil, changing form constantly from the french revolution through napoleon to pre-1848 revolutionary.
Memoirs of prince metternich by klemens wenzel nepomuk lothar, prince von metternich-winneburg.
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Mémoires, documents et écrits divers, laissés par le prince metternich, chancelier de cour d'état.
Memoirs of prince metternich-clemens wenzel lothar metternich (fürst von) 1881.
Raoul, prince metternich, statesman and lover (new york, 1940)google scholar; 1820, memoirs, iii, 470.
In his memoirs, prince metternich quotes a letter (april 6, 1829) which he himself wrote to count tatischeff, recalling that during this conclave cardinal consalvi.
Klemens von metternich, or klemens wenzel nepomuk lothar fürst von metternich-winneburg zu beilstein, was an austrian diplomat who was the austrian empire's foreign minister (1809–1848) and chancellor (1821–1848). He is remembered for his role in the napoleonic wars and for hosting the ‘congress of vienna’ in 1814–1815.
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The congress of vienna established an international system of reactionary governments dedicated to maintaining a set of european boundaries,.
The original memoirs of one of the key politicians behind the revolution, prince metternich (from the horse’s mouth!) and; finally a novel collection of wikipedia articles about austrian people from the 17th century, surrounding the era metternich 1848. All of them have been bound into a paperback book, together with pictures from wikimedia commons.
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