Friedrich von Gentz is a detailed biography, written in German, of the influential 19th-century political theorist and writer Friedrich von Gentz (1764-1832). Penned by Karl Wolfgang P. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, this book explores Gentz's life, career, and contributions to political thought during a tumultuous period in European history. Gentz served as an advisor to Metternich and was a key figure in the Congress of Vienna. This biography provides valuable insights into his political philosophy and his role in shaping the post-Napoleonic order. A significant resource for scholars and enthusiasts of European history and political science.
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