The Young Emperor, William II of Germany / A Study in Character Development on a Throne
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A biographical study traces the development of a young sovereign from sheltered boyhood through university attendance and military training to the burdens of rule, showing how tutors, family expectations, and ceremonial military life molded his temperament. It situates that personal growth amid contemporary political struggles—clerical conflicts, the policies of a dominant chancellor, and the emergence of socialist agitation—and follows episodes of assertive autocratic experimentation, the chafing of constitutional limits, and shifting alliances at court. Final chapters synthesize public acts and private habits into a psychological and political portrait of a ruler shaped by institutional pressures and formative influences.
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