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Book Title
Wilhelm II and the Germans: A Study in Leadership
ISBN
0195061721
EAN
9780195061727
Date of Publication
19920416
Release Title
Wilhelm II and the Germans: A Study in Leadership
Artist
Kohut, Thomas A.
Brand
N/A
Colour
N/A
Item Length
9.6in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
1991
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Thomas A. Kohut
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Topic
Royalty, Europe / Germany
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
24.3 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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This book explores the personification inherent in the notion of "Wilhelmian Germany" by investigating the psychological dimension of Wilhelm II's leadership of the Germans. Despite his historical reputation, many Germans welcomed the Kaiser's leadership. The years between 1890 and 1914 were known as the Wilhelmian era in Germany, and even critics of Wilhelm II thought it somehow fitting that he should be the German emperor. The author argues that Wilhelm II's personal needs and the needs of Germans in an age of intense nationalism made him the symbol of the nation.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195061721
ISBN-13
9780195061727
eBay Product ID (ePID)
68813

Product Key Features

Author
Thomas A. Kohut
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Royalty, Europe / Germany
Publication Year
1991
Type
Textbook
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.6in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
24.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Dd229.K54 1991
Reviews
"Well reasoned, well researched, and very readable. It can be recommendedto the general reader, though a modicum of background knowledge of the periodwould be helpful."--The Historian, "Much more than a biography--a study in German national fantasy, ssymbolism, and policy. It is a tribute to Kohut that he has developed a eprspective which has added new dimensions to the discussion of Wilhelmian Germany....An important book."--Peter Loewenberg, University of California, LosAngleles, "Well reasoned, well researched, and very readable. It can be recommended to the general reader, though a modicum of background knowledge of the period would be helpful."--The Historian, "Kohut begins his important book by showing how narcissism, if not properly channelled in childhood by a supportive parental environment, can result in psychological imbalance."--Central European History, "Kohut argues his thesis with insight, sophistication and a wealth ofdetail culled from a wide reading of primary sources. This is psycho-biographyat its best....An intelligent and perceptive study, and one which no student ofthe period can afford to ignore."--Times Literary Supplement, "Do leaders determine the course of history, or are historical factors responsible for bringing leaders into prominence? Now historian Thomas Kohut addresses this problem in a book about Kaiser Wilhelm II....Drawing on his father's self psychology, Thomas Kohut characterizes Wilhelm II as anarcissistic personality, fragmented, insecure, doubtridden, arrogant, and grandiose, on whom Germany, a nation only recently united, projected its craving for international recognition and military power."--American Journal of Psychiatry, "Kohut's study is the best psychological analysis of the Kaiser to date."--American Historical Review, "Kohut argues his thesis with insight, sophistication and a wealth of detail culled from a wide reading of primary sources. This is psycho-biography at its best....An intelligent and perceptive study, and one which no student of the period can afford to ignore."--Times LiterarySupplement, "Do leaders determine the course of history, or are historical factorsresponsible for bringing leaders into prominence? Now historian Thomas Kohutaddresses this problem in a book about Kaiser Wilhelm II....Drawing on hisfather's self psychology, Thomas Kohut characterizes Wilhelm II as anarcissistic personality, fragmented, insecure, doubtridden, arrogant, andgrandiose, on whom Germany, a nation only recently united, projected its cravingfor international recognition and military power."--American Journal ofPsychiatry, "Not a biography, nor a study of policy, both of which, as Kohut points out, are readily available elsewhere, it is a study in personality."--Journal of Interdisciplinary History, "Kohut's work is a provocative and solid addition to the complex jigsaw puzzle of Wilhelm II. It is clearly written...and the notes are rich and full of suggestions, debates, and ideas."--German Studies Review, "Kohut's Study Is the Best Psychological Analysis of the Kaiser Todate."--American Historical Review, "Kohut's work is a provocative and solid addition to the complex jigsawpuzzle of Wilhelm II. It is clearly written...and the notes are rich and full ofsuggestions, debates, and ideas."--German Studies Review, 'a welcome addition ... His study is informed by psychoanalytic theory, especially "self-psychology", but is free of jargon and questionable thought-trains ... Kohut successfully shows how and how much William influenced and reflected his countrymen's aspirations and animosities'History'Thomas A. Kohut's attempt at a psychobiography of Wilhelm II is the most convincing yet ... Kohut argues his thesis with insight, sophistication and a wealth of detail culled from a wide reading of primary sources. This is psychobiography at its best ... it is an intelligent and perceptive study, and one which no student of the period can afford to ignore.'Times Literary Supplement'The great merit of Thomas Kohut's study lies in the fact that he does not approach his subject as an amateur psychologist. He has immersed himself in the relevant literature with the aim of producing a "history informed by psychoanalysis". Nor is he dogmatic about his approach and opts for a range of theories. His pluralistic approach enables the author to interpret the available sources on Wilhelm's birth defect and his upbringing as a royal princeplausibly and coherently.'Times Higher Education Supplement, "Kohut's study is the best psychological analysis of the Kaiser to date."--American Historical Review "Kohut argues his thesis with insight, sophistication and a wealth of detail culled from a wide reading of primary sources. This is psycho-biography at its best....An intelligent and perceptive study, and one which no student of the period can afford to ignore."--Times Literary Supplement "Well reasoned, well researched, and very readable. It can be recommended to the general reader, though a modicum of background knowledge of the period would be helpful."--The Historian "An impressive example of what a historian can do in investigating the mixture of unconscious pressures, private motives, and public postures that affect political decisions."--Peter Gay, Yale University "Much more than a biography--a study in German national fantasy, ssymbolism, and policy. It is a tribute to Kohut that he has developed a eprspective which has added new dimensions to the discussion of Wilhelmian Germany....An important book."--Peter Loewenberg, University of California, Los Angleles "Do leaders determine the course of history, or are historical factors responsible for bringing leaders into prominence? Now historian Thomas Kohut addresses this problem in a book about Kaiser Wilhelm II....Drawing on his father's self psychology, Thomas Kohut characterizes Wilhelm II as a narcissistic personality, fragmented, insecure, doubtridden, arrogant, and grandiose, on whom Germany, a nation only recently united, projected its craving for international recognition and military power."--American Journal of Psychiatry "It is the best recent book on [Wilhelm II]."--History: Reviews of New Books "Kohut begins his important book by showing how narcissism, if not properly channelled in childhood by a supportive parental environment, can result in psychological imbalance."--Central European History "Kohut's work is a provocative and solid addition to the complex jigsaw puzzle of Wilhelm II. It is clearly written...and the notes are rich and full of suggestions, debates, and ideas."--German Studies Review "Not a biography, nor a study of policy, both of which, as Kohut points out, are readily available elsewhere, it is a study in personality."--Journal of Interdisciplinary History, "Kohut begins his important book by showing how narcissism, if notproperly channelled in childhood by a supportive parental environment, canresult in psychological imbalance."--Central European History, "An impressive example of what a historian can do in investigating the mixture of unconscious pressures, private motives, and public postures that affect political decisions."--Peter Gay, Yale University, "Kohut's study is the best psychological analysis of the Kaiser to date."--American Historical Review"Kohut argues his thesis with insight, sophistication and a wealth of detail culled from a wide reading of primary sources. This is psycho-biography at its best....An intelligent and perceptive study, and one which no student of the period can afford to ignore."--Times Literary Supplement"Well reasoned, well researched, and very readable. It can be recommended to the general reader, though a modicum of background knowledge of the period would be helpful."--The Historian"An impressive example of what a historian can do in investigating the mixture of unconscious pressures, private motives, and public postures that affect political decisions."--Peter Gay, Yale University"Much more than a biography--a study in German national fantasy, ssymbolism, and policy. It is a tribute to Kohut that he has developed a eprspective which has added new dimensions to the discussion of Wilhelmian Germany....An important book."--Peter Loewenberg, University of California, Los Angleles"Do leaders determine the course of history, or are historical factors responsible for bringing leaders into prominence? Now historian Thomas Kohut addresses this problem in a book about Kaiser Wilhelm II....Drawing on his father's self psychology, Thomas Kohut characterizes Wilhelm II as a narcissistic personality, fragmented, insecure, doubtridden, arrogant, and grandiose, on whom Germany, a nation only recently united, projected its craving for international recognition and military power."--American Journal of Psychiatry"It is the best recent book on [Wilhelm II]."--History: Reviews of New Books"Kohut begins his important book by showing how narcissism, if not properly channelled in childhood by a supportive parental environment, can result in psychological imbalance."--Central European History"Kohut's work is a provocative and solid addition to the complex jigsaw puzzle of Wilhelm II. It is clearly written...and the notes are rich and full of suggestions, debates, and ideas."--German Studies Review"Not a biography, nor a study of policy, both of which, as Kohut points out, are readily available elsewhere, it is a study in personality."--Journal of Interdisciplinary History, "Much more than a biography--a study in German national fantasy,ssymbolism, and policy. It is a tribute to Kohut that he has developed aeprspective which has added new dimensions to the discussion of WilhelmianGermany....An important book."--Peter Loewenberg, University of California, LosAngleles
Publication Name
Wilhelm II and the Germans : a Study in Leadership
Copyright Date
1991
Lccn
90-042490
Dewey Decimal
943.08/4/092 B
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes

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