German History 1770 1866

German History  1770 1866
Author: James J. Sheehan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 996
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198204329

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Now available in paperback, this is a uniquely authoritative study of Germany from the mid-18th century to the formation of the Bismarckian Reich.

German History 1770 1866

German History 1770 1866
Author: James John Sheehan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 1383011133

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This study of German history from 1770 to 1866 contains extensive accounts of social and cultural, as well as political developments during that period. It is the only study in English of this period in German history.

German History 1770 1866

German History  1770 1866
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1989
Genre: Germany
ISBN: OCLC:41627382

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Germany 1866 1945

Germany  1866 1945
Author: Gordon Alexander Craig
Publsiher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 854
Release: 1978
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 0198221134

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A history of the rise and fall of united Germany, which lasted only 75 years from its establishment by Bismark in 1870. Suitable for A Level and upwards. In the OXFORD HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE series.

The Oxford Illustrated History of Modern Europe

The Oxford Illustrated History of Modern Europe
Author: T. C. W. Blanning
Publsiher: Oxford Paperbacks
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2001-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0192854267

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'a superb volume, complete with maps, and tells the story of a continent from the 18th century to the present day.' -Irish Times

German History 1770 1866

German History  1770 1866
Author: James J. Sheehan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 998
Release: 1989
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 0198221207

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This is a uniquely authoritative study of German history between the mid-eighteenth century and the formation of the Bismarckian Reich. This is an extensive account of social and cultural, as well as political developments and shows that the creation of a Prussian-led nation-state should not be seen as 'natural' or inevitable.

German Home Towns

German Home Towns
Author: Mack Walker
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2015-01-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801455995

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German Home Towns is a social biography of the hometown Bürger from the end of the seventeenth to the beginning of the twentieth centuries. After his opening chapters on the political, social, and economic basis of town life, Mack Walker traces a painful process of decline that, while occasionally slowed or diverted, leads inexorably toward death and, in the twentieth century, transfiguration. Along the way, he addresses such topics as local government, corporate economies, and communal society. Equally important, he illuminates familiar aspects of German history in compelling ways, including the workings of the Holy Roman Empire, the Napoleonic reforms, and the revolution of 1848. Finally, Walker examines German liberalism's underlying problem, which was to define a meaning of freedom that would make sense to both the "movers and doers" at the center and the citizens of the home towns. In the book's final chapter, Walker traces the historical extinction of the towns and their transformation into ideology. From the memory of the towns, he argues, comes Germans' "ubiquitous yearning for organic wholeness," which was to have its most sinister expression in National Socialism's false promise of a racial community. A path-breaking work of scholarship when it was first published in 1971, German Home Towns remains an influential and engaging account of German history, filled with interesting ideas and striking insights—on cameralism, the baroque, Biedermeier culture, legal history and much more. In addition to the inner workings of community life, this book includes discussions of political theorists like Justi and Hegel, historians like Savigny and Eichhorn, philologists like Grimm. Walker is also alert to powerful long-term trends—the rise of bureaucratic states, the impact of population growth, the expansion of markets—and no less sensitive to the textures of everyday life.

German History

German History
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1997*
Genre: Germany
ISBN: OCLC:39630325

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Historyforkids offers information related to the study and teaching of the history and civilization of the early Germanic tribes, written specifically for middle school students. Topics include the environment, religion, clothing, people, food, and art of ancient Germany.