Holstein Papers
Discover the intriguing world of diplomacy and politics with Holstein Papers by Friedrich von Holstein. This captivating biography, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, delves into the life and correspondence of one of Germany's influential figures during a pivotal era. Spanning 664 pages, this volume completes the extensive collection of Holstein's letters, focusing on the critical years from 1897 to 1909 when he served as a key subordinate to Bismarck at the German Foreign Office.
Explore the complexities of foreign relations and the inner workings of government during a transformative time in history. With its rich insights and historical significance, Holstein Papers is an essential read for anyone interested in politics, government, and the intricate dynamics that shaped modern Germany.