Seven years in Vienna (August, 1907-August, 1914), a record of intrigue. Unveiling Vienna's Intrigues: A Secretive Journey through European Politics
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- Nombre de pages142
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--953159-8
- EAN4066339531598
- Date de parution10/07/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Seven Years in Vienna: A Record of Intrigue, " the anonymous author chronicles a tumultuous period from August 1907 to August 1914 in the vibrant cultural and political landscape of Vienna. This memoir, written in a reflective yet engaging literary style, captures the essence of pre-World War I Europe, immersing readers in the web of espionage, political maneuvering, and social upheaval that characterized the era.
The author's keen observations and vivid descriptions reflect a deep understanding of the intricacies of Vienna's salons and the eclectic mix of intellectuals, artists, and diplomats that shaped the city's cultural milieu. While the author's identity remains shrouded in mystery, their experiences in Vienna'Äîoften at the heart of international intrigue during this pivotal historical moment'Äîoffer invaluable insights into the motivations and machinations of Europe'Äôs political elite.
The author'Äôs background, likely steeped in a world of politics and art, enriches the narrative, making it not only a personal account but also a critical commentary on the socio-political climate of the time, presaging the conflicts that would soon engulf the continent. "Seven Years in Vienna" is recommended for readers who seek a nuanced exploration of history through personal lens, blending the realms of memoir and political analysis.
Historians, students of literature, and anyone interested in the intricate dance of power in early 20th-century Europe will find this work to be a compelling addition to their understanding of the era.
The author's keen observations and vivid descriptions reflect a deep understanding of the intricacies of Vienna's salons and the eclectic mix of intellectuals, artists, and diplomats that shaped the city's cultural milieu. While the author's identity remains shrouded in mystery, their experiences in Vienna'Äîoften at the heart of international intrigue during this pivotal historical moment'Äîoffer invaluable insights into the motivations and machinations of Europe'Äôs political elite.
The author'Äôs background, likely steeped in a world of politics and art, enriches the narrative, making it not only a personal account but also a critical commentary on the socio-political climate of the time, presaging the conflicts that would soon engulf the continent. "Seven Years in Vienna" is recommended for readers who seek a nuanced exploration of history through personal lens, blending the realms of memoir and political analysis.
Historians, students of literature, and anyone interested in the intricate dance of power in early 20th-century Europe will find this work to be a compelling addition to their understanding of the era.
In "Seven Years in Vienna: A Record of Intrigue, " the anonymous author chronicles a tumultuous period from August 1907 to August 1914 in the vibrant cultural and political landscape of Vienna. This memoir, written in a reflective yet engaging literary style, captures the essence of pre-World War I Europe, immersing readers in the web of espionage, political maneuvering, and social upheaval that characterized the era.
The author's keen observations and vivid descriptions reflect a deep understanding of the intricacies of Vienna's salons and the eclectic mix of intellectuals, artists, and diplomats that shaped the city's cultural milieu. While the author's identity remains shrouded in mystery, their experiences in Vienna'Äîoften at the heart of international intrigue during this pivotal historical moment'Äîoffer invaluable insights into the motivations and machinations of Europe'Äôs political elite.
The author'Äôs background, likely steeped in a world of politics and art, enriches the narrative, making it not only a personal account but also a critical commentary on the socio-political climate of the time, presaging the conflicts that would soon engulf the continent. "Seven Years in Vienna" is recommended for readers who seek a nuanced exploration of history through personal lens, blending the realms of memoir and political analysis.
Historians, students of literature, and anyone interested in the intricate dance of power in early 20th-century Europe will find this work to be a compelling addition to their understanding of the era.
The author's keen observations and vivid descriptions reflect a deep understanding of the intricacies of Vienna's salons and the eclectic mix of intellectuals, artists, and diplomats that shaped the city's cultural milieu. While the author's identity remains shrouded in mystery, their experiences in Vienna'Äîoften at the heart of international intrigue during this pivotal historical moment'Äîoffer invaluable insights into the motivations and machinations of Europe'Äôs political elite.
The author'Äôs background, likely steeped in a world of politics and art, enriches the narrative, making it not only a personal account but also a critical commentary on the socio-political climate of the time, presaging the conflicts that would soon engulf the continent. "Seven Years in Vienna" is recommended for readers who seek a nuanced exploration of history through personal lens, blending the realms of memoir and political analysis.
Historians, students of literature, and anyone interested in the intricate dance of power in early 20th-century Europe will find this work to be a compelling addition to their understanding of the era.