The Rise of Empires (eBook)

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2022
259 Seiten
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859-654739326-9 (EAN)

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The Rise of Empires - Charles Downer Hazen
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Charles Downer Hazen's 'The Rise of Empires' is an incisive examination of the epoch delineating the waxing and waning of German power in the contextual framework of European geopolitics. Positioned as an analytical chronicle, the work employs a vivid narrative style that interweaves the complexities of statecraft, militarism, and diplomacy during a particularly turbulent half-century, inaugurated by the Franco-Prussian War. Hazen elucidates his thematic exploration of the era with an undercurrent of moral inquiry into the principle that 'might makes right,' scrutinizing the inherent tensions between imperial ambitions and the unfolding landscape of international law and justice. His depiction is enriched by the portrayal of the German Empire's trajectory from its aggressive consolidation to its ignominious dissolution as succinctly encapsulated by President Poincaré's poignant summation at the onset of the Paris Peace Conference following World War I.
In delving into the impetus behind 'The Rise of Empires,' one must consider Hazen's scholarly acumen and his astute observations of contemporary political currents. As a historian deeply ensconced in the study of European affairs, Hazen brings to bear a wealth of academic expertise, which may well have been sharpened by the immediacy of the events he chronicles. His commitment to unpacking the dynamics of power and its abuses speaks to an endeavor to not only recount history but also to interpret its lessons and interrelations within the broader canvas of the 20th century's formative years.
Hazen's narrative is recommended to readers seeking a cogent and perceptive historical analysis imbued with an ethical dimension. 'The Rise of Empires' offers not just a recounting of events but also an invitation to ponder the timeless questions of right, might, and the human cost of imperial aspirations. Scholars and lay readers alike will find in Hazen's scholarship a penetrating gaze into an era that, while beset by the tumult of power struggles, also laid the groundwork for a modern understanding of international relations and collective security.

Charles Downer Hazen (1868–1941) was an eminent American historian and educator, renowned for his scholarship on European history. His contributions extend through his academic appointments and prolific literary endeavors. Hazen held a professorship at Smith College from 1893 until his retirement in 1933, shaping the minds of generations of students. His deep understanding of European political dynamics is evidenced in his work 'The Rise of Empires,' where he meticulously traces the complex historical forces that shaped the European landscape. Hazen's literary style synthesizes detailed historical analysis with engaging narrative, making his work accessible to both scholarly audiences and general readers. His erudition and ability to contextualize historical events have left a lasting imprint on the field of history, offering valuable perspectives on the formation and expansion of empires. Hazen's scholarship is marked by a careful examination of socio-political trends and the interplay between power structures and cultural developments. His legacy in historical studies endures through his published works, which continue to be cited for their depth of research and clarity of exposition.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Schlagworte Bill O'Reilly • Charles Downer Hazen • civilization history • Classic • cultural evolution in Europe • dark ages • empire development • European History • Historical • Historical Analysis • historical geopolitics • Hitler • Napoleon • nation building history • Nazis • Notorious Royal Marriages • political dynamics in history • rise and fall of empires • Rome • sabine baring-gould • The Last Lion • Winston Churchill
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