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Brigitte Hamann

    26 juillet 1940 – 4 octobre 2016
    Brigitte Hamann
    The reluctant empress
    Elisabeth. Bilder einer Kaiserin. Portraits of an empress
    Elisabeth - stages in a life
    Winifred Wagner
    Sissi : Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich
    La Vienne d'Hitler
    • La Vienne d'Hitler

      • 511pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      " Brigitte Hamann analyse les tensions ethniques, sociales et idéologiques qui, vers 1910, agitaient Vienne. Hitler a détesté la capitale autrichienne taxée de Babylone. Ceux qu'il jettera en camp de concentration - catholiques, juifs, sociaux-démocrates, patriotes, monarchistes - personnifiaient ce " monde d'hier " (Zweig) qu'il vomissait quand, misérable, il arpentait les rues de la vieille cité impériale. " Jean Sévillia " Un livre impressionnant et fascinant... Que l'on accepte ou non son postulat de base. " George Steiner " Les études psycho-historiques précédentes apparaissent comme redondantes, voire fausses face à ce livre sur la jeunesse d'Hitler. " Hans Mommsen

      La Vienne d'Hitler
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    • Tracing the life of "Sissi" Empress of Austria, Brigitte Hamann paints a portrait of a highly-gifted, clear-sighted and unconventional personality. The volume contains extracts from Elisabeth's diaries and includes relevant pictures from original pictorial documentation.

      Sissi : Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich
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    • Winifred Wagner

      A Life at the Heart of Hitler's Bayreuth

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Winifred Wagner's story is a remarkable one. The Welsh-born orphan became Richard Wagner's daughter-in-law, one of Adolf Hitler's closest personal friends. Brigitte Hamann presents the first major, unbiased biography of the First Lady of Hitler's Bayreuth. Born Winifred Williams in 1897, she was adopted, aged nine, by distant English relatives and in 1915 the 18-year-old Winifred married into the Wagner family when they needed an heir to secure the Wagner heritage and the festival site at Bayreuth. In 1923, shortly before the Munich Putsch, Hitler made a pilgrimage to Wagner's grave in Bayreuth. And so began a close, lifelong friendship between 'Winnie' and 'Wolf'. She became a founder member of the Nazi party and from 1933 the town of Bayreuth at festival time was the centre of the German political world Described as 'the last Nazi in Germany', she remained loyal to the memory of 'Wolf' till her death in 1980.

      Winifred Wagner
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    • The reluctant empress

      • 410pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      She was the romantic idol of her age, the extraordinarily beautiful and mysterious Empress Elisabeth of Austria whose exploits made her a legend in nineteenth-century Europe and beyond. This biography by Brigitte Hamann reveals the truth of a complex and touching, curiously modern personality, her refusals to conform, escaping to a life of her own, filled with literature, ideas and the new political passions of the age. This edition is a translation into English from the original German by Ruth Hein.

      The reluctant empress
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    • Rudolf

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Crown Prince Rudolf, the only son of Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth, owes his world-wide fame mainly to the mystery at Mayerling, where he sought death with this seventeen-year-old mistress Mary Vetsera. Yet his ignominious death was preceded by a very eventful life spent against the courtly splendour of the imperial city and, conversely, among the intellectuals and supposedly revolutionary minds of late nineteenth-century Vienna. This contradiction may explain why his fascinating personality continues to hold our attention one hundred years after the catastrophe. Rudolf's life, which covered a mere thirty years, is here documented through contemporary illustrations, photos, paintings and records from various family archives. As might be expected, the events centring on Mayerling have received particular emphasis in this representation.

      Rudolf
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    • Die Habsburger

      • 447pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Von Rudolf von Habsburg über Kaiserin Leopoldine von Brasilien, Marie Antoinette von Frankreich bis Kaiser Franz Joseph - das vollständige Lexikon des berühmten europäischen Herrschergeschlechts in 400 Lebensbildern ist gleichzeitig ein historisches Lesebuch zu 600 Jahren europäischer und Weltgeschichte

      Die Habsburger
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    • Das Genie Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in all seinen Facetten und für jedermann verständlich. Und nicht nur Mozart ist das Thema: Um diesen großartigen Musiker kennen und verstehen zu lernen, ist es wichtig, in seine Zeit und seine Welt einzutauchen. Mit zahlreichen bisher unveröffentlichten Abbildungen gelingt es der Autorin, die Welt von damals vom Alltagsleben bis zu den Festen und ihren Moden auf atemberaubende Weise zu dokumentieren. Das Leben Mozarts wird anhand seiner Opern aufgerollt und ist so für den Leser ein perfekter Einstieg in sein Werk. Eine durchgängig vierfärbige und lebendige Gestaltung gibt den richtigen Rahmen für das Duo: Autorin Brigitte Hamann und Jahrtausendgenie Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

      Mozart: Sein Leben und seine Zeit
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