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Gold and Iron
Fritz Stern
Gold and Iron
Fritz Stern
Jacket Description/Back: This is a book about Germans and Jews, about power and money. It is a book focused on Bismarck and Bleichroder, Junker and Jew, statesman and banker, collaborators for over thirty years. The setting is that of a Germany where two worlds clashed: the new world of capitalism and an earlier world with its ancient feudal ethos; gradually a new and broadened elite emerged, and Bismarck's tie with Bleichroder epitomized that regrouping. It is the story of the founding of the new German Empire, in whose midst a Jewish minority rose to embattled prominence. Marc Notes: Includes index.; Bibliography: p. [601]-602.
Contributor Bio: Stern, Fritz Fritz Stern, University Professor Emeritus and former provost at Columbia University, is the author of many works of European history, including "Gold and Iron: ""Bismarck,"" Bleichroder and the Building of the German Empire "and "Einstein's German World,"
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 12, 1979 |
ISBN13 | 9780394740348 |
Publishers | Vintage Books |
Genre | Cultural Region > Germany |
Pages | 672 |
Dimensions | 157 × 234 × 36 mm · 920 g |