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Vanya Eftimova Bellinger, Marie von Clausewitz: The Woman Behind the Making of On War

The first comprehensive and compelling biography of an extraordinary life and mind, Bellinger's Marie von Clausewitz draws on extensive research and newly discovered correspondence to reveal a remarkable woman who substantially influenced one of the greatest works on military strategy. Sponsored by Colonel (IL) Jennifer N. Pritzker, IL ARNG (Retired).

For generations, among those who revere the work of Carl von Clausewitz, the role of his beloved wife, née Marie von Brühl, in shaping his seminal work on military theory has been a subject of intense speculation. It seems certain that without her, On War would never have been published. But as historian and Clausewitz scholar Vanya Eftimova Bellinger establishes in this ground-breaking biography of the "other" Clausewitz, Marie was far more than merely a supportive wife who facilitated her husband's legacy. 

Marie's 1810 marriage to von Clausewitz did not make sense by most accounts (least of all to her mother). She was a wealthy, cultured, and politically engaged young woman; he was a minor Prussian officer. But the bond between Marie and Claus was forged by love, a deep sense of trust, and a meeting of the minds over common interests.

A newly discovered archive of correspondence reveals the extent of Marie's influence on her husband, beginning with the very early days of the courtship and lasting until his premature death. The two came to a "collaborative opinion" on many topics, from the moral implications of war to the emotional constitution of true leadership.

Marie's involvement, too, adds insight about the role of class and gender relations in a time when women were excluded from politicsthe perspective of a spouse and caretaker on the home-front, observing the physical and emotional effects of combat. And the issues she raised about the hardships of war, such as the social isolation and treatment of veterans, and the use of violence to achieve political and economic rights, still resonate today.

*Book description courtesy Oxford University Press

VANYA EFTIMOVA BELLINGER is a journalist and independent historian. An expert in military history and politics, she was the first scholar to study the newly released Clausewitz correspondence after the Prussian Privy State Archives acquired the letters in December 2012. Her research on Carl and Marie von Clausewitz has also appeared in the Journal of Military History. 

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