Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the intricate world of 19th-century European politics with "Memoirs Of Prince Metternich, 1773-[1829], Volume 1." This historical record provides a unique insight into the life and thoughts of one of the most influential statesmen of his era, Clemens Wenzel Lothar Metternich. Through his personal accounts, readers gain access to the key events, decisions, and diplomatic maneuvers that shaped the political landscape of Europe following the Napoleonic Wars.
Edited by his son, Richard Clemens Lothar Metternich-Winneburg, and featuring contributions from Alfons Klinkowström, Robina Napier, and Gerard W. Smith, this volume offers a comprehensive view of Metternich's early career and his rise to power. Explore the strategies, challenges, and personal reflections of a man who played a pivotal role in maintaining the balance of power in Europe. A must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the art of diplomacy.
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