The Princess and the Politicians: Sex, Intrigue and Diplomacy, 1812-40

The Princess and the Politicians: Sex, Intrigue and Diplomacy, 1812-40

by JohnCharmley (Author)

Synopsis

As a woman, Princess Dorothea Lieven, wife to the Russian ambassador in London from 1812 to 1834, was debarred from having any formal power in the world of international diplomacy. But as mistress of, among others, Metternich, Lord Grey, the Duke of Wellington, the Earl of Aberdeen, Lord Palmerston and a favourite of George IV, she mixed sex with politics, using her intimate relationships with the great men of Europe to further Russia's aims. In a sweeping narrative moving from St. Petersburg to London and Paris and back, "The Princess and the Politicians" relates the riveting political history of Europe in the wake of the Napoleonic wars, and paints a portrait of a spirited, fascinating woman who sought to influence the destiny of nations by playing the men at their own game.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 31 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0140289712
ISBN 13: 9780140289718

Author Bio
John Charmley is professor of modern history at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of seven previous books which include Churchill: The End of Glory and most recently Splendid Isolation? Britain, the Balance of Power and the Origins of the Great War 1874-1914. John Charmley lives in Harleston, Norfolk.