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The Fall of House Habsburg: Edward Crankshaw

Eoin Purcell

A line to unsettle you on a bank holiday Monday:

. . . she delighted in the sensitive dreamer’s nature of her second son, Maximilian, who was to dream himself to death before a firing squad in Mexico.

I picked up rather nice edition of this in hardback when I was in the US a while ago but I have only started reading it recently. A few great lines already and the historian’s biases are fairly open an clear. It is well worth reading.

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Filed under: Austria, Austro-Hungarian, Empire, History, Politics, Revolution, Society, WWI, War , , ,

2 Responses

  1. What a wonderful line….”he dreamed himself to death before a firing squad in Mexico.”

    Thanks for the tip.

  2. Danilo Jose Bonsignore says:

    Maximilian didnt die before a firing squad, it was his steward or impersonator whom the Mexican people confused with the Emperor because of a single portrait. The Emperor didnt know himself, he was used to… distortion mirrors, an easily to sustain assertion as a concession to Muslim prejudices against depiction of the human figure.

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