The Chancellor as Courtier: Bernhard von Bulow and the Governance of Germany, 1900-1909
Bernhard von Bülow was the longest-serving Reich Chancellor of Imperial Germany under Kaiser Wilhelm II. Appointed State Secretary of the Foreign Office in 1897 and Chancellor in 1900, he played a crucial role in the political history of the German Empire for twelve important years before the First World War. Bülow was chosen by Wilhelm II to be 'his Bismarck' and he was widely regarded as the most talented and intelligent of Bismarck's successors. Nevertheless his Chancellorship failed to fulfil its political promise, and when he resigned in 1909 he left a bitter legacy of domestic polarisation and diplomatic isolation for his successor, Bethmann Hollweg. This book explores Bülow's political role and position within the German government system between 1900 and 1909. Focusing primarily on the power structure in Berlin, it analyses the Chancellor's relations with Kaiser Wilhelm II and his ministerial colleagues, the nature of his authority within the Reich executive and the Prussian government, and his relations with the political parties and the federal states.
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The Chancellor as Courtier: Bernhard von Bulow and the Governance of Germany, 1900-1909
Bernhard von Bülow was the longest-serving Reich Chancellor of Imperial Germany under Kaiser Wilhelm II. Appointed State Secretary of the Foreign Office in 1897 and Chancellor in 1900, he played a crucial role in the political history of the German Empire for twelve important years before the First World War. Bülow was chosen by Wilhelm II to be 'his Bismarck' and he was widely regarded as the most talented and intelligent of Bismarck's successors. Nevertheless his Chancellorship failed to fulfil its political promise, and when he resigned in 1909 he left a bitter legacy of domestic polarisation and diplomatic isolation for his successor, Bethmann Hollweg. This book explores Bülow's political role and position within the German government system between 1900 and 1909. Focusing primarily on the power structure in Berlin, it analyses the Chancellor's relations with Kaiser Wilhelm II and his ministerial colleagues, the nature of his authority within the Reich executive and the Prussian government, and his relations with the political parties and the federal states.
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The Chancellor as Courtier: Bernhard von Bulow and the Governance of Germany, 1900-1909

The Chancellor as Courtier: Bernhard von Bulow and the Governance of Germany, 1900-1909

by Katharine A. Lerman
The Chancellor as Courtier: Bernhard von Bulow and the Governance of Germany, 1900-1909

The Chancellor as Courtier: Bernhard von Bulow and the Governance of Germany, 1900-1909

by Katharine A. Lerman

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Bernhard von Bülow was the longest-serving Reich Chancellor of Imperial Germany under Kaiser Wilhelm II. Appointed State Secretary of the Foreign Office in 1897 and Chancellor in 1900, he played a crucial role in the political history of the German Empire for twelve important years before the First World War. Bülow was chosen by Wilhelm II to be 'his Bismarck' and he was widely regarded as the most talented and intelligent of Bismarck's successors. Nevertheless his Chancellorship failed to fulfil its political promise, and when he resigned in 1909 he left a bitter legacy of domestic polarisation and diplomatic isolation for his successor, Bethmann Hollweg. This book explores Bülow's political role and position within the German government system between 1900 and 1909. Focusing primarily on the power structure in Berlin, it analyses the Chancellor's relations with Kaiser Wilhelm II and his ministerial colleagues, the nature of his authority within the Reich executive and the Prussian government, and his relations with the political parties and the federal states.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521530576
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/13/2003
Series: Bernhard Von Bulow and the Governance of Germany, 1900-1909
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.94(d)

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; List of abbreviations; Preface; Introduction; 1. The political rise of Bernard von Bülow, 1849–1900; 2. The assumption of the Chancellorship, 1900–1901; 3. The Bülow system, 1901–1905; 4. The crisis of 1905–1906; 5. Government with the bloc, 1907; 6. The collapse of the system, 1908–1909; Conclusion; Appendices; Notes; Unpublished sources; Select bibliography; Index.
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