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The Eulenburg Affair : a cultural history of politics in the German empire / Norman Domeier ; translated by Deborah Lucas Schneider.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Domeier, Norman, author.
Contributor:
Schneider, Deborah Lucas, translator.
Series:
German history in context
Standardized Title:
Eulenburg-Skandal. English
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
William II, German Emperor, 1859-1941.
William.
Scandals--Germany--History--20th century.
Scandals.
Government and the press--Germany--History--20th century.
Government and the press.
History.
Germany--Politics and government--1888-1918.
Germany.
Politics and government.
Eulenburg, Franz, 1867-1943.
Eulenburg, Franz.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
x, 428 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Rochester, New York : Camden House, 2015.
Language Note:
Translated from the German.
Summary:
When it broke out in 1906, the scandal surrounding Prince Philipp Eulenburg, closest confidant of Emperor Wilhelm II, shook the Hohenzollern monarchy and all of Europe to the core. Sparked by accusations by the journalist and publicist Maximilian Harden, the scandal dominated European headlines until 1909; it was the first modern scandal in which homosexuality was openly discussed. Particularly shocking was Harden's claim that Wilhelm had long been under the influence of a homosexual camarilla led by Eulenburg. Allegedly, this clique had brought about Bismarck's dismissal, cut off the emperor from his people, and, with its undue pacifism, maneuvered Germany not only into isolation, but to the brink of war during the Morocco Crisis of 1905-6. The scandal came to be a forum for the German public to debate diverse political, social, and cultural issues: honor, friendship, marriage, privacy, sexual mores, anti-Semitism, spiritualism, class struggle, submission to authority, and enthusiasm for the military. Norman Domeier's book, now in English translation, is the first scholarly monograph on the scandal. It draws on a wealth of primary material, including ca. 5,000 newspaper articles as well as minutes of court trials, private correspondence, government files, pamphlets, diaries, moemoirs, and images. Domeier's historical analysis offers fascinating insights into the cultural history of German Politics in the fateful years of transition from the Belle Époque to the "Iron Age" of the world wars. Book jacket.
Contents:
Introduction: the eyes of the world on a German scandal
The political scandal and intellectuals' power to shape perceptions
Fluid boundaries: politics, the courts, and the press in a scandal
The politicization of marriage, friendship, and sexuality
The ruling elite of Wilhelmine Germany and its crisis of legitimation
Suspicions of pervasive homosexuality in Germany's diplomatic corps and military forces
Conclusion: the long end of the German scandal.
Notes:
Originally published in German under title: Eulenburg-Skandal. Frankfurt am Main : Campus, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781571139122
1571139125
OCLC:
904047297

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