Decisive Moments in History is a collection of historical narratives by Stefan Zweig that portrays brief yet transformative moments that changed the course of world history. Through fourteen vivid episodes, Zweig explores how a single decision, discovery, or failure can alter the fate of nations and individuals. Each chapter recreates a dramatic historical turning point with literary intensity. Among the events described are the fall of Constantinople, Balboa's discovery of the Pacific Ocean, the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo, and the discovery of gold in California. Zweig focuses on the human dimension behind these events, highlighting the courage, hesitation, ambition, and chance that shape historical outcomes. Rather than presenting history as a sequence of dates and facts, Zweig emphasizes the fragile nature of destiny. A delayed message, a moment of doubt, or an unexpected decision can transform the future of entire societies. Written with narrative elegance and psychological insight, the book blends historical research with storytelling. Decisive Moments in History invites readers to reflect on how history often turns on brief, decisive instants that determine the direction of civilizations.



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Stefan Zweig (1881-1942) was an Austrian writer, biographer, and essayist widely known for his historical and psychological works. A major figure of European literature, he wrote novels, biographies, and essays exploring human character and history. Forced into exile during World War II, he died in Brazil.

Titel
Decisive Moments in History 14 Historical Miniatures
EAN
7502319079980
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E-Book (epub)
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Veröffentlichung
07.03.2026
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1.7 MB
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100