The Political Education Of Arnold Brecht: An Autobiography 1884-1970

The Political Education Of Arnold Brecht: An Autobiography 1884-1970

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A landmark political autobiography, The Political Education of Arnold Brecht chronicles the remarkable life of one of the twentieth century's most distinguished German-American jurists and political scientists. Spanning from 1884 to 1970, the memoir details Brecht's extraordinary journey through the tumultuous landscape of modern European and American history — from his formative years in Imperial Germany, through the Weimar Republic, the rise of National Socialism, and his subsequent exile and celebrated academic career in the United States. Written with the authority of a man who served at the highest levels of German government and witnessed history firsthand, the narrative presents a rare insider's account of constitutional crises, political upheaval, and the enduring struggle for democratic governance. As both a personal memoir and a rigorous work of political reflection, it stands as an essential document for anyone seeking to understand the intellectual and political forces that shaped the modern world.

Author: Arnold Brecht
Format: Hardback
Published: 1970, Princeton University Press
Genre: Biography

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: worn/faded; no tears; price clipped. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. The hardcover boards appear clean and intact with minimal wear; the yellow cover shows slight aging consistent with a publication of this era.

A landmark political autobiography, The Political Education of Arnold Brecht chronicles the remarkable life of one of the twentieth century's most distinguished German-American jurists and political scientists. Spanning from 1884 to 1970, the memoir details Brecht's extraordinary journey through the tumultuous landscape of modern European and American history — from his formative years in Imperial Germany, through the Weimar Republic, the rise of National Socialism, and his subsequent exile and celebrated academic career in the United States. Written with the authority of a man who served at the highest levels of German government and witnessed history firsthand, the narrative presents a rare insider's account of constitutional crises, political upheaval, and the enduring struggle for democratic governance. As both a personal memoir and a rigorous work of political reflection, it stands as an essential document for anyone seeking to understand the intellectual and political forces that shaped the modern world.