About This Book
The text gathers concise portraits of leading European ministers and diplomats of the Napoleonic and post-Napoleonic era, tracing their policies, methods, and rivalries. Each sketch analyzes a statesman's guiding principles—balance of power, cautious restoration, or tactical opportunism—and recounts pivotal episodes such as the diplomatic maneuvering at the Congress of Vienna and reactions to the emperor's return. Attention falls on alliance-building, treaty-making, and the contrasting temperaments that shaped continental settlements. Collected from earlier periodical pieces, the profiles aim to correct partisan caricatures by highlighting the practical reasoning and institutional aims behind conservative statecraft.
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