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Mannerheim, Marshal of Finland

A Life in Geopolitics
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Field marshal and statesman Gustaf Mannerheim (1867-1951) was a complex figure in Finnish history, renowned and reviled in equal measure. After serving the Russian Tsarist army for three decades, he returned to Finland in 1917 to defend its newfound independence. As Commander-in-Chief during both World Wars and later President, Mannerheim navigated a turbulent era marked by war and political upheaval, marked by his anti-communist stance and strategic alliances, including controversial ties with Nazi Germany. This detailed biography explores his elite upbringing, imperial career, and the personal and political challenges that shaped his legacy.
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An award-winning critical biography of Finland's towering leader, charting his statecraft, his political journey and his strategic bravado, carving out independence between Stalin and Hitler.

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Field marshal and statesman Gustaf Mannerheim (1867-1951) was the most acclaimed and the most hated Finn of the twentieth century.

After three decades of loyal and distinguished service in the Russian Tsarist army, he returned to his homeland in 1917 to defend its new independence. This iconic figure led the Finnish forces as Commander-in-Chief during both World Wars, then ended his career as President of Finland.

This new critical biography sets Mannerheim's entire life's work, and his often nerve-wracking decisions as a Finnish leader on the world stage, against the backdrop of his elite upbringing and lifestyle, his adventurous imperial career, his outspoken anti-communism, and his keen instincts for great power politics. Painful details emerge about Mannerheim's private life, and myths and rumours are scrutinised, as Henrik Meinander charts the complex legacy of this nationalist cosmopolitan who found himself fighting on the same side as Hitler.

Meinander paints his portrait with strong contrasts and bright colours. This is the story of a multicultural Russian empire, a newborn nation-state treading warily between Europe's military titans, a front of the Second World War not easily reduced to moral binaries and, above all, a shrewd political operator playing many a dangerous game.

Authoritative and accessible to general readers...Finland does owe a great debt to Mannerheim. As with Churchill or de Gaulle, a proper assessment of his historical importance requires us to strip away the myths and focus on the facts of his careerβ€”a task Meinander fulfils admirably. Financial Times

[Meinander] has succeeded handsomely. Mannerheim oozes good sense and generosity to its predecessors and deserves to become the new standard popular book on its subject. The Times

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781787389373

Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 25 May 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

Illustration: 8pp b&w illus; 16 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Henrik Meinander is Professor of History at the University of Helsinki, formerly curator of Helsinki's Mannerheim Museum and head of the Finnish Institute in Stockholm. His many books on Finnish and Nordic history include A History of Finland, also published by Hurst, which has been translated into sixteen languages.

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