Bismarck and the Guelph Problem 1866–1890

Bismarck and the Guelph Problem 1866–1890
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9789401024051
ISBN-13 : 9401024057
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Bismarck and the Guelph Problem 1866–1890 by : S.A. Stehlin

Many historians have concerned themselves with the founding of the German Empire in 1871 and the means used to unite the disparate sections of Germany, many of which had older traditions than did Bismarck's Prussia. Understandably writers have given more attention to the victor than to the vanquished. Except for polemicists who seek to prove the wrong done or to vindicate the action taken, scholars have been interested in writing about trends which were to become significant in the new Reich, about the new governmental structure itself, and about the diplomacy and statesmanship which were used to form the new German nation-state. But the consolidation of many diverging strands of political, economic, and social traditions in the new state left many issues unsolved and in fact seemed to create new ones. Many of these problems, while not overtly affecting the basic outline of German history, have nonetheless influenced it and have become at times serious matters of concern for the Reich Chancellor. One of the problems was the threat of particularist sentiment to the national unity which Bismarck was trying to create. Although there was an awareness among some nineteenth century Ger mans of a specific German nationality, the majority of people did not think in terms of a German unity but regarded themselves as Bavarians, Saxons, or belonging to some other Stamm, or tribal subdivision of the Germans.

Bismarck and Mitteleuropa

Bismarck and Mitteleuropa
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Publisher : Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages : 634
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ISBN-10 : 0838635121
ISBN-13 : 9780838635124
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Bismarck and Mitteleuropa by : Bascom Barry Hayes

"His labors were often fruitless. His own master, Wilhelm I, and the Prussian bureaucrats, diplomats, and courtiers with direct access to this first of Bismarck's Wilhelmian nemeses could be at least as obstructionist in Berlin as Franz Joseph and his minions in Vienna. In fact, all too often Bismarck's lack of control over the Prussian elites was in part responsible for the resistance of the Habsburg ruling circle.".

Making Prussians, Raising Germans

Making Prussians, Raising Germans
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 387
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ISBN-10 : 9781107198791
ISBN-13 : 1107198798
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Making Prussians, Raising Germans by : Jasper Heinzen

An investigation into why the creation of nation-states coincided with bouts of civil war in the nineteenth-century Western world.

Monarchy and Exile

Monarchy and Exile
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 610
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ISBN-10 : 9780230321793
ISBN-13 : 0230321798
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Monarchy and Exile by : P. Mansel

Using detailed studies of fifteen exiled royal figures, the role of Exile in European Society and in the evolution of national cultures is examined. From the Jacobite court to the exiled Kings' of Hanover, the book provides an alternative history of monarchical power from the 16th to 20th century.

Royal Kinship. Anglo-German Family Networks 1815-1918

Royal Kinship. Anglo-German Family Networks 1815-1918
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9783598441233
ISBN-13 : 3598441231
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Royal Kinship. Anglo-German Family Networks 1815-1918 by : Karina Urbach

Whenever the British Press wants to attack the Royal Family, they make a jibe about “their foreign roots”. The Royals – as they say – are simply a posh version of German invaders. But did German relatives really influence decisions made by any British monarchs or are they just an “imagined community”, invented by journalists and historians? The Royal Archives at Windsor gave the authors – among others John Röhl, doyen of 19th century monarchical history – open access to Royal correspondences with six German houses: Hanover, Prussia, Mecklenburg, Coburg, Hesse and Battenberg.

From Unification to Nazism

From Unification to Nazism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781000007442
ISBN-13 : 1000007448
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis From Unification to Nazism by : Eley Geoff

Originally published in 1986, and bringing together essays written over a 10 year period, this volume offers a coherent and challenging interpretation of the German past. The book argues that the German Empire between 1971 and 1914 may have enjoyed greater stability and cohesion than is often assumed. It suggests that Imperial Germany’s political institutions showed considerable flexibility and capacity for growth and puts forward the idea that without WWI, or in the event of a German victory, the Empire might well have demonstrated its viability as a modern state. In that case, the origins of fascism should be sought mainly in the subsequent experiences of war, revolution and economic crisis and not so much in the Empire’s so-called structural backwardness.

The Making of Medieval History

The Making of Medieval History
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781903153703
ISBN-13 : 1903153700
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Making of Medieval History by : G. A. Loud

Essays on the discipline of medieval history and its practitioners, from the late eighteenth century onwards. A hugely interesting set of essays, reflecting on a variety of ways in which medieval history has developed to the present time. Scholarship of the highest standard, deeply thought-provoking and deeply engaged with the inheritances and future tasks of medieval academic history. The collection will be essential reading for all medievalists. John Arnold, Professor of Medieval History, University of Cambridge. Medieval history is present in manyforms in our world. Monuments from the Middle Ages or inspired by them are a familiar feature of landscapes across Europe and beyond; the period between the end of the Roman Empire in Western Europe and the Reformation and European expansion is an essential part of our imagination, be it conveyed through literature, the arts, science fiction or even video games; it is also commonly invoked in political debates. Specialists in the field have played a majorrole in shaping modern perceptions of the era. But little is known about the factors that have influenced them and their work. The essays in this volume provide original insights into the fabric and dissemination of medieval history as a scholarly discipline from the late eighteenth century onwards. The case-studies range from the creation of specific images of the Middle Ages to the ways in which medievalists have dealt with European identity, contributed to making and deconstructing myths and, more specifically, addressed questions relating to land and frontiers as well as to religion. GRAHAM A. LOUD is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Leeds;MARTIAL STAUB is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Sheffield. Contributors: Christine Caldwell Ames, Peter Biller, Michael Borgolte, Patrick Geary, Richard Hitchcock, Bernhard Jussen, Joep Leerssen, G.A. Loud, Christian Lübke, Jinty Nelson, Bastian Schlüter, Martial Staub, Ian Wood.

External Research List

External Research List
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Total Pages : 640
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924054021427
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Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

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