

The Red Prince: The Fall of a Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Europe
Timothy Snyder
Wilhelm von Habsburg wore the uniform of an Austrian officer, the court regalia of a Habsburg archduke, the simple suit of a Parisian exile, the decorations of the Order of the Golden Fleece and, every so often, a dress. He spoke the Italian of his archduke mother, the German of his archduke father, the English of his British royal friends, the Polish of the country his father wished to rule and the Ukrainian of the land Wilhelm wished to rule himself.
Timothy Snyder's masterful biography is not only a reconstruction of the life of this extraordinary man - a man who remained loyal to his Ukrainian dreams even after the country's dissolution in 1921- but also charts the final collapse of the ancien regime in Europe and the rise of a new world order.
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Reviews for The Red Prince: The Fall of a Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Europe
Independent
Snyder's portrait of the Hapsburgs in all their eccentricity is a delight...Snyder is exceptional in bringing not only a vast expertise to the subject, but also an elegant style and a gift for narrative
Sunday Times
As a vivid portrait of a vanished world the book is superb, being both prodigiously researched and elegantly written
Daily Telegraph
He is one of this country's most talented and innovative historians of Central and Eastern Europe... I hugely admired The Reconstruction of Nations and eagerly look forward to The Red Prince
Niall Ferguson Snyder's biography brilliantly baits his readers with a glittering subject
The Times, Books of the Year
The Red Prince adds an absorbing chapter to the story of the Habsburgs in their last days of empire
Literary Review
Snyder's research is impeccable
Sunday Telegraph
Timothy Snyder is one of the most remarkable and original historians of Eastern Europe in his generation. His work commands our attention
Timothy Garton Ash Snyder's biography fully captures the chaos, intrigue, and glamour of a vanished Mitteleuropa
Sunday Express
Scrupulously researched and eye-opening
Nicholas Bagnall
The Sunday Telegraph