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Des Augsburger Patriciers Philipp Hainhofer Reisen nach Innsbruck und Dresden
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.87 $Print on Demand. This book publishes two reports by German diplomat Philipp Hainhofer on two distinct journeys he undertook in the early 17th century. These accounts provide unique insights into the art and culture of the era, specifically the patronage of the arts by noble and royal figures. Hainhofer's meticulous observations encompass everything from architectural features to the details of individual artworks and furnishings. We learn not only about the magnificent collections of the Habsburg court in Innsbruck but also about the artistic treasures of Dresden and other German cities. The reports also offer glimpses into the religious and political landscape of the time, including the impact of the Thirty Years' War. Through Hainhofer's eyes, we witness the intersection of art, politics, and religion in a tumultuous period of European history. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book.
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British Envoys to the Kaiserreich 1871-1897: 1884-1897: Vol 2
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 61.51 $British Envoys to the Kaiserreich, 1871-1897 concentrates on Anglo-German history prior to German Weltpolitik. Volume II presents official diplomatic reports from the British embassy at Berlin (German Empire) and from the four independent legations in Darmstadt (Hesse and Baden), Dresden (Saxony), Stuttgart (Württemberg), and Munich (Bavaria) during the years 1884 to 1897. The selection reveals the attitudes and perceptions of British observers in a period of great diplomatic activity and complex Anglo-German relations. The dispatches offer new perspectives on the rise of German colonialism and imperialism, the early years of Wilhelm II's reign, the final years of Bismarck's chancellorship and the New Course under his successor Leo von Caprivi, as well as on the varied British interests in Germany and its regional peculiarities. They also mirror the diplomats' increasing attention to German press coverage of both domestic and foreign affairs, and especially to Anglophobic tendencies in German public opinion.
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