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The Period of Fortification, 1880-1898The burst of capitalistic expansion that accompanied German unification came to an abrupt end with the crash of 1873, which opened a period of economic depression. Volume III describes the continuation of Bismarck's efforts to cope with the resulting economic and social problems that hindered his quest for a new national consensus in support of the Prussian-German establishment." It also brings to a climax theauthor's account of Bismarck's mounting political frustrations, their psychopathological consequences, and the struggle of his doctors to convert him to a healthier life-style. The final chapters deal with the fascinating story of Bismarck's conflict with Wilhelm II. The work ends with an account of the Bismarck legend that endures to this day and may yet influence Germany's current quest for reunification.

Originally published in 1990.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Abbreviations
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  1. BOOK ONE A Time for Conservatism,1880-1884
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  1. Chapter One The Empire of Rye, Iron, and Ink
  2. pp. 3-30
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  1. Chapter Two Apogee and Perigee of the Bismarck "Dictatorship"
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  1. Chapter Three Internal Failure and External Success
  2. pp. 70-95
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  1. Chapter Four Connections and Disconnections
  2. pp. 96-112
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  1. Chapter Five Expansion Overseas
  2. pp. 113-142
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  1. BOOK TWO The Climactic Years,1884-1887
  2. pp. 143-144
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  1. Chapter Six State Socialism
  2. pp. 145-184
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  1. Chapter Seven Political Stagnation and Mental Depression
  2. pp. 185-215
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  1. Chapter Eight External Crisis and Internal Conquest
  2. pp. 216-260
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  1. BOOK THREE Decline and Fall,1888-1890
  2. pp. 261-262
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  1. Chapter Nine The Year of Three Kaisers
  2. pp. 263-301
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  1. Chapter Ten Growing Frictions
  2. pp. 302-326
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  1. Chapter Eleven Division on Social Policy
  2. pp. 327-349
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  1. Chapter Twelve Kaiser or Chancellor?
  2. pp. 350-378
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  1. BOOK FOUR After the Fall,1890-1898
  2. pp. 379-380
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  1. Chapter Thirteen Leader of the Opposition
  2. pp. 381-406
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  1. Chapter Fourteen Legend in His Own Time
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  1. Chapter Fifteen Conclusions
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  1. Index
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