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Bismarck's War

The Franco-Prussian War and the Making of Modern Europe

Rachel Chrastil

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English
Penguin
10 September 2024
The thrilling history of one of Europe's most dramatic conflicts, that would shape the great wars to come

Less than a month after it marched into France in summer 1870, the Prussian army had devastated its opponents, captured Napoleon III and wrecked all assumptions about Europe's pecking order. Other countries looked on in helpless amazement. A new German Empire was proclaimed (as a deliberate humiliation) in the Palace of Versailles, leaving the French to face civil war in Paris, reparations and the loss of Alsace and Lorraine.

Bismarck's War tells the story of one of the most shocking reversals of fortune in modern European history. The Franco-Prussian War was deliberately engineered by Bismarck, both to destroy French power and to unite Germany. It could not have worked better, but it also had lurking inside it the poisonous seeds of all the disasters that would ravage the twentieth century.

Chrastil's book explores the military, technological, political and social events of the war, its human cost and the way that the sheer ferocity of war, however successful, has profound consequences for both victors and victims.
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Imprint:   Penguin
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 128mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   351g
ISBN:   9780141991610
ISBN 10:   0141991615
Pages:   512
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Rachel Chrastil is a professor of history at Xavier University and the author of Organizing for War- France 1870-1914, The Siege of Strasbourg and How to Be Childless- A History and Philosophy of Life without Children.

Reviews for Bismarck's War: The Franco-Prussian War and the Making of Modern Europe

Compelling, illuminating ... Chrastil's compassionate and thought-provoking history does justice to both sides of this legacy, the great statesman's achievements tempered with their human cost. -- Camilla Cassidy * Daily Telegraph * Superb on the human consequences of war. It is ravishing in its evocations of wartime life ... [the] prose is crystal clear. -- Pratinav Anil * The Times * An extraordinary story too little known in Britain ... Chrastil addresses the story with a modern eye, especially for issues of gender and civilian victimhood. She displays considerable knowledge... The book [offers] fascinating details about the conflict. -- Max Hastings * Sunday Times * Vivid, commendable ... Chrastil excels in providing vivid descriptions of military operations and their impact on ordinary soldiers and civilians ... brings these events to light in a vivid way. Her book is likely to become the standard account of the war in English. -- Robert Gerwarth * Literary Review * Elegantly written, marvellously readable ... Bismarck's War is very much worth reading as a lively and effective account of a largely forgotten past conflict. -- Jonathan Sperber * Times Literary Supplement * Engrossing narrative history ... The mosaic of glimpses into the human hopes and tragedies of the Franco-Prussian War leaves one thinking long after the last page. -- Katja Hoyer * Engelsberg Ideas * This is an impressive work, fluent, wide-ranging, vivid in its use of sources, and central to an understanding of Europe's subsequent history. -- David Crane * The Spectator * A fresh and compelling history of the most important European war between Waterloo and World War I. In rich and engaging detail, she shows how it laid much of the foundation for the wars of the twentieth century, even as it was seen at the time, and subsequently remembered, as a relatively conventional conflict. A tour-de-force. -- David A. Bell, Princeton University Bismarck's War brings the Franco-Prussian War to life through the words and deeds of participants both on and off the battlefield. Rachel Chrastil's fascinating examination of the conflict compellingly narrates its military and political dimensions, and it puts the war in a global context, emphasizing its human cost and the international response to the humanitarian crisis it created. An engrossing, compassionate, and critical interrogation of a decisive historical event. -- Carolyn J. Eichner, author of The Paris Commune


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