Memoirs of Baron Stockmar
Ernst Alfred Christian Stockmar author Georgina Adelaide Müller translator F Max Müller editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Jan '11
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This collection of papers, published in 1872, reveals much about the royal houses of Europe in the nineteenth century.
Baron Stockmar (1787–1863) was closely connected with European and English royalty for over forty years. This selection of papers, published by his son in German and English in 1872, gives an insider's view of the politics and international relations of the period, and includes revelations that displeased Queen Victoria.Christian Friedrich Baron Stockmar (1787–1863) was physician and advisor to Prince Leopold, son-in-law of George IV and later King of the Belgians. He was influential in promoting the marriage of Leopold's nephew Prince Albert to Queen Victoria, and became a trusted advisor to them both. His involvement in English politics was often seen as German interference in English matters, while in Germany he was regarded as an English spy. These two volumes of his papers, selected by his son Ernst, were published in both German and English in 1872, and displeased Queen Victoria by its revelations about clashes between Lord Palmerston and the Prince Consort. Volume 1 covers the period 1814–1838, including significant events in European politics such as treaties, dynastic marriages, the accession of Leopold to the Belgian throne, the preparations for Victoria's accession to the throne and the plans for her marriage to Prince Albert.
ISBN: 9781108026963
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 29mm
Weight: 640g
508 pages