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Iron Kingdom

The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947

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Iron Kingdom

De: Christopher Clark
Narrado por: Shaun Grindell
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In the aftermath of World War II, Prussia - a centuries-old state pivotal to Europe's development - ceased to exist. In their eagerness to erase all traces of the Third Reich from the earth, the Allies believed that Prussia, the very embodiment of German militarism, had to be abolished. But as Christopher Clark reveals in this pioneering history, Prussia's legacy is far more complex.

What we find is a kingdom that existed nearly half a millennium ago as a patchwork of territorial fragments, with neither significant resources nor a coherent culture. With its capital in Berlin, Prussia grew from being a small, poor, disregarded medieval state into one of the most vigorous and powerful nations in Europe. Iron Kingdom traces Prussia's involvement in the continent's foundational religious and political conflagrations: from the devastations of the Thirty Years' War through centuries of political machinations to the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, from the enlightenment of Frederick the Great to the destructive conquests of Napoleon, and from the "iron and blood" policies of Bismarck to the creation of the German Empire in 1871 and all that implied for the tumultuous 20th century.

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A good book poorly read

Much good information, but the reader had a terrible time with German words and many English ones. "Cologne (Koln)" and "cadre" were particularly poorly pronounced.

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Best history book

I know the size of this book can be intimidating, but it is worth the time commitment if you love European history. Clark gives lush detail while avoiding bias or getting bogged down in pointless minutiae.The narrator is also pleasant to listen to. Put simply Iron Kingdom is best history book I've read this year and I read a lot of them.

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Uneven Pace

I originally was looking for a history of the Franco-Prussian War and when I found this, I assumed I would get that and a lot more. I was wrong. While this book does cover the full history of Prussia, The time spent on certain stages of that history varies wildly. Nearly a half of the book covers Frederick the Elector and his grandson Frederick the Great. However World War One is only given five minutes! The Franco Prussian War, the original reason for my purchase happens almost as a passing afterthought. The pace slows down toward the end and there is a good amount of time spent on the Weimar Republic but then it speeds up again as soon as World War II breaks out and it ends. Ultimately, After 26 hours of listening, I still don’t know anything more about the Franco Prussian War.

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good listen but slightly biased

Good overview of the history of Prussia. like most books on one historical subject, seemingly slightly biased in favor of is subject

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Interesting enough

This book would be better if it focused on the colorful stories that make up parts of Prussian history, or if it took a more conceptual view of its subject. As it is, Iron Kingdom occupies a dry middle ground where it is sometimes a dull catalogue of relations between various interest groups in Prussia, and sometimes a riveting account of fascinating figures and events. It's interesting enough. The narrator is fine.

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Fantastic work; beware the mispronunciations

This history of Prussia is perfect for the serious but non-expert student. I can’t say enough about how delightfully nuanced and yet lively Clark’s writing is. Grindell, however, should never have been asked to read a scholarly work, let alone one about German history. Not knowing how to pronounce “etiolated” is one thing. Mispronouncing “cadre” and “hegemony” over and over is another. And that’s before you get to the German. Steel yourself against the many, many times Grindell has to murder “Hohenzollern” and buy the book anyway. You won’t be sorry.

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A long and difficult book

This is a long and complicated book that would be difficult for anyone to read. Grindell’s reading is adequate but certainly not spectacular. He efforts to pronounce German words were sometimes humorous and sometimes incomprehensible. One would need to have some knowledge of Prussian history to grasp the people and concepts he was trying to convey. Still, the scholarship of Christopher Clark makes the book well worth listening to.

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Tough Going but Worth It

Written in long, convoluted prose, spiced with difficult German names and places, a prior knowledge of European history and geography would make the going much easier. Having neither to a great degree I had to do independent reading to fully understand many of the key events and personalities . However, the book's focus is tailored to its more limited subject, Prussia, and takes a very deep dive into just that. Slow going but rich in insight and into the politics, culture, religion and psychology of the area and by extension, into German history. Fills a big gap in my understanding of this vital area of the world.

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Best history book I've ever read

I picked up this book because I had occasionally heard of Prussia, and never knew what it was. I knew that my understanding of Central European history was severely lacking, but didn't expect this book to lay it out so thoroughly and engagingly. The author managed to be not only informative, but engaging in his coverage of a region and era that tends to be covered very poorly in American history curricula.

I have to say that this book is _very_ well-structured, and that the author managed to reall bring these historical actors to life.

The narrator was pretty good, too.

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Somebody got their PhD published...

I'm 7+ hours into this, and frankly it's painful. It's not really in chronological order, but rather moves through a series if concepts and facets, constantly jumping back and forth. We left the narrative after the famous death of Katte, and I honestly don't know if we're going to get back to it. I came here for the Great Elector, Fredrick the Great, Leuthen, Zorndorf, an explanation of how Prussia was gutted like a fish by Napoleon, and of course "blood and iron"....instead I'm hearing about the gender gynamics of the Junckers in the last 1600s. Seriously, it's a PhD thesis.

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