
Vienna 1814
How the Conquerors of Napoleon Made Love, War, and Peace
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Narrado por:
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Mel Foster
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David King
Despite the gravity of the situation, the Hapsburg Emperor of Austria, in opening his splendid rococo palace to the European royals and providing elaborate banquets and lavish entertainments, set the stage for the most extravagant pageantry since the fall of the Roman Empire. Guests were swept up in the dazzling whirlwind of social events - masquerades, hunts, and elaborate dinners - even as maps were being redrawn, rulers reinstated or ousted, and fortunes transferred. Ultimately, the Congress of Vienna ushered in the longest period of peace Europe has ever known.
Vienna 1814 is a rich, impeccably researched history of the intrigue and frivolity that would forever mark the Congress of Vienna as the greatest Vanity Fair of all time.
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"A worthy contribution to the study of a critical historical event long neglected by historians." ( Library Journal)
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This is the kind of history I find most informative, and certainly most fun. Metternich, Czar Alexander, Talleyrand and the rest at the Congress of Vienna were in the long run fighting a losing battle against the ideas and legal structures that Napoleon had carried from France to the rest of the continent, and against the industrial and economic changes spreading inexorably south and east from Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool; but as crucial as these broader social and economic trends are, history is also shaped by individual humans, and King brings many of the most influential to life in this engaging look at one eventful (and often weird) year at a turning point in 19th Century history.
He efficiently provides just enough of the broader context while focusing on the lives of these elites: their petty squabbles, their endless parties and conspicuous consumption, their love affairs, their mutual spying and intrigues, and the diplomatic maneuverings and power plays that ended up shaping the post-Napoleonic era.
Amid all the fun, I found myself periodically having to remind myself that these people wined and dined and danced on the back of the brutal exploitation of 80-90% of the population; and that their casual horse-trading at elegant salons often doomed entire societies (notably the Poles). But for good or ill, this is how history was (and still is) made, and King – largely through their own words in letters, diaries and diplomatic dispatches – gives us a compelling look at the people who made it.
Entertaining and informative
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Usually Interesting, Often Madening
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Would you listen to Vienna 1814 again? Why?
It's a great story and well written. Shame about Mel's less than encyclopedic knowledge of foreign names and places. But if you can get by that then it's well worth it.What other book might you compare Vienna 1814 to and why?
There has been an amazing outpouring of modern Napoleonic studies in the past decade though few that I know of have audio versions.Did the narration match the pace of the story?
Apart from the first degree nameslaughter Mel does a good job with the text. There is an enthusiasm in his voice that compliments the importance of the period and the story of it.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Like some of the other reviewers my reaction was one of bewilderment that the producers could have let this out on the market without any quality control checks.Er, Mel? I think you'll find it's pronounced ...
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Much of the value in this audiobook was that by giving a number of important characters in a single place, it did a better job of helping me understand the political map of Europe in that era. Following from the perspective of Napoleon in the other books, it just felt like one damned battle after another. This was far better and much richer in the perspective granted, leaving me with a much better understanding of the situations in Russia, Prussia, and Austria in that time, as well as getting a sense of the struggles with Poland and seeing how deep the roots of WWII actually go.
Really glad I bought this. While I wasn't in general interested in a lot of the aspects of social life—the affairs, the gossip, the dances, the parties—I appreciate that this couldn't have been better told in another way, and I think that despite that seeming focus on frivolity, it actually helps anchor the matters of real depth and importance.
Highly recommend.
Surprisingly good
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Not bad, but pronunciation not so good!
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Unfortunately, the narration is less polished than the book itself. The narrator speaks in a monotone, and frequently makes egregious mispronunciations of names and places. German names, which I am most familiar with, are almost universally mangled. The narrator mispronounced “Castlereagh” - the British representative and a main figure at the Congress of Vienna - throughout the entire work.
Fantastic Book - Poor Narration
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Outstanding
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Would you listen to Vienna 1814 again? Why?
This is a fine history, interesting and useful. It is wonderfully insightful for anyone interested in the Napoleonic Era.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Mel Foster?
Sadly, Mr. Foster does not even know how to properly pronounce Viscount Castlereagh's name, which is both distracting and enevitably annoying as he is a key participant. Any reasonable narrator should be able to handle this responsibility.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
A fine tome mishandled by a poor narrator.Disappointing narrator
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Insightful
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Excellent history piece with too many parties
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