German history 1789-1871 : from the Holy Roman Empire to the Bismarckian Reich
Preface to revised edition -- A revolutionary challenge, 1789/1815 -- Germany before the French revolution -- The decline and fall of the Holy Roman Empire -- Napoleonic conquests and the Era of Reform -- Patriotism, nationalism, and the liberation of Germany -- The view from Vienna, 1815-1830 -- Th...
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Format: | Livre |
Langue: | English |
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New York Oxford : Berghahn,
2013
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Édition: | New and revised edition |
Sujets: | Conservatism Deutschland Geschichte 1789-1871 |
Description matérielle: | xi, 376 Seiten |
Table des matières:
- Preface to revised editionA revolutionary challenge, 1789/1815
- Germany before the French revolution
- The decline and fall of the Holy Roman Empire
- Napoleonic conquests and the Era of Reform
- Patriotism, nationalism, and the liberation of Germany
- The view from Vienna, 1815-1830
- The German Confederation and conservatism triumphant
- Political life in the Era of Carlsbad
- Society and economy on the eve of early industrialization
- Art and the spirit of the times
- The Revolutions of 1830
- Opening Pandora's box, 1830-1848
- The politics of industrialization
- The bourgeois challenge
- The threat of the dangerous classes
- The politics of culture
- Answers to the German question, 1848-1871
- The Revolutions of 1848-1849 and their aftermath
- A new realism for a new era
- Social change in town and country
- The view from the atelier
- The division of German Europe and the Bismarckian synthesis.
- Preface to revised edition
- A revolutionary challenge, 1789/1815
- Germany before the French revolution
- The decline and fall of the Holy Roman Empire
- Napoleonic conquests and the Era of Reform
- Patriotism, nationalism, and the liberation of Germany
- The view from Vienna, 1815/1830
- The German Confederation and conservatism triumphant
- Political life in the Era of Carlsbad
- Society and economy on the eve of early industrialization
- Art and the spirit of the times
- The Revolutions of 1830
- Opening Pandora's box, 1830/1848
- The politics of industrialization
- The bourgeois challenge
- The threat of the dangerous classes
- The politics of culture
- Answers to the German question, 1848/1871
- The Revolutions of 1848/1849 and their aftermath
- A new realism for a new era
- Social change in town and country
- The view from the atelier
- The division of German Europe and the Bismarckian synthesis.