A Memoir of Baron Bunsen: Volume 2

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Paperback, 638 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9781108274845
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Frances Bunsen (1791–1876) published this account of the life of her husband, the Prussian diplomat and scholar Christian Karl Josias, Baron von Bunsen (1791–1860) in two volumes in 1868. Bunsen served as Prussian ambassador to Great Britain for thirteen years between 1841 and 1854, a critical period in European politics that culminated in the 1848 revolutions and the political turmoil that ensued. The memoir is based on Bunsen's family papers and private correspondence and was prepared at his request. It is illustrated with woodcuts and lithographs. Volume 2, opening in the year 1842, covers Bunsen's time as Prussian ambassador; his literary work, publications and biblical scholarship; his retirement in Heidelberg and Bonn; and his final illness and death. It is a key source for nineteenth-century British and Prussian diplomacy, and a fascinating account of an accomplished scholar and statesman.

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ISBN13:9781108274845
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:638

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11. Bunsen as Prussian Minister in London; 12. Continued residence in London; 13. Agitation in Europe; 14. Correspondence; 15. Correspondence; 16. Recall from London. Independence; 17. Life at Heidelbergh; 18. Last visit to Berlin; 19. Journeys to Berlin and South of France; 20. The last year of life. November 1859 to November 1860. Appendix; Index.
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