Through the lens of five generations of Thaddens, this book tells the history of Trieglaff, the village and family estate located in what is now western Poland, from Napoleons occupation in 1807 to the Red Armys invasion in 1945 and until the departure of the last Thaddens in 1948. At the center of this history of Trieglaff society, economy, politics, and culture is the von Thadden family, notably, Adolph Ferdinand von Thadden, the head of the pietistic revival in Pomerania, and Reinold von Thadden-Trieglaff, the founder of the German ProtestantKirchentag.It intertwines family history with the political history of Germany through its description of Otto von Bismarcks close associations with Trieglaff in the 19th century and its deliberation of the execution of Elisabeth von Thadden, arising out of her resistance to the Nazis, in the 20th century. The source material is richly supplemented by family records kept by Trieglaffers in America and from correspondence between Pomerania and America. The book examines the lives of individuals as well as socio-economic and cultural structures, depicting the dynamic changes that the village experienced throughout some 150 years of German and European history; it might be called world history in microcosm. As juxtaposition of formal history and remembered history, it is a serious scholarly source as well as an engaging read.
The story [the author] tells is rich and fascinating&[He] traces very effectively the economic evolution of Junker agriculture across the generations&I learned a lot from the book.????Jonathan Steinberg, author ofBismarck. A Life
List of Figures
Preface to the English edition
Translators Remarks
Genealogical Diagram of the von Thadden Family
Map of Pommern
Map of Trieglaff
Introduction
Chapter 1.The Founding Generation