John C. G. Röhl
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John C. G. Röhl (born 1938) is a British historian.
Originally from London, England, Röhl taught in Germany. He then became a professor of European history at the University of Sussex. He is a leading expert of the Wilhelmine German Empire, having written a two-volume biography of Emperor William II.
[edit] Books by John C. G. Röhl
Kaiser Wilhelm II New Interpretations : The Corfu Papers - September 2005
Wilhelm II : The Kaiser's Personal Monarchy, 1888-1900 - August 2004
Wilhelm II - January 2001
Wilhelm II - January 2001
Purple Secret : Genes, 'madness' and the Royal Houses of Europe - January 1999
Young Wilhelm : The Kaiser's Early Life, 1859-1888 - December 1998
The Kaiser and His Court : Wilhelm II and the Government of Germany - September 1996
The Kaiser and His Court : Wilhelm II and the Government of Germany - December 1994
Der Ort Kaiser Wilhelms II. in Der Deutschen Geschichte - January 1991
Kaiser, Hof Und Staat : Wilhelm II. Und Die Deutsche Politik - January 1988
Philipp Eulenburgs Politische Korrespondenz - January 1983
From Bismarck to Hitler : The Problem of Continuity in German History - January 1970
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This article incorporates text translated from the corresponding German Wikipedia article as of July 13, 2006.