This book explores the development and viability of Germany’s
sub-national monarchies in the decades before their sudden demise in
1918. It does so by focusing on the men who turned out to be the last
ones to inherit the crowns of the country’s three smaller kingdoms:
Prince Ludwig of Bavaria, Prince Friedrich August of Saxony and Prince
Wilhelm of Württemberg. Imperial Germany was not a monolithic block,
but a motley federation of more than twenty allied regional
monarchies, headed by the Kaiser. When the German Reich became a
republic at the end of the First World War, all of these kings, grand
dukes, dukes and princes were swept away within a fortnight. By
examining the lives, experiences and functions of these three men as
heirs to the throne during the decades when they prepared themselves
for their predestined role as king, this study investigates what the
future of the German model of constitutional monarchy looked like
before it was so abruptly discarded.
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The Future of Monarchy in Nineteenth-Century Bavaria, Saxony and Württemberg
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781137551276
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Pivot
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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