Germany : a short history
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Germany : a short history
Southern Illinois University Press, c1976
- pbk
Available at 3 libraries
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Note
Bibliography: p. 238-266
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780809304912
Description
A brilliant surveyfrom Roman "Germania "to Bonn s recent reconciliation with Moscowthis up-to-date and authoritative new work provides a much-needed guide to modern German history.The German quest for national unity and power, which led to the establishment of the Hohenzollern Empire under Bismarck in the nineteenth century and the catastrophe of the Third Reich under Hitler in the twentieth, is placed in the context of German history since antiquity in this concise interpretive survey.Addressed to the general reader interested in European history and international relations, it will also be useful to students, journalists, librarians, and anyone needing a lucid introduction to the background of postwar Germany and its role in the contemporary world.This concise account of the impact of complex factors in the Middle Ages and early modern period on the course of more recent German history is complemented with a dozen original maps, a brief chronology, and a selected bibliography."
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pbk ISBN 9780809307685
Description
A brilliant survey--from Roman Germania to Bonn's recent reconciliation with Moscow--this up-to-date and authoritative new work provides a much-needed guide to modern German history. The German quest for national unity and power, which led to the establishment of the Hohenzollern Empire under Bis-marck in the nineteenth century and the catastrophe of the Third Reich under Hitler in the twentieth, is placed in the context of German history since antiq-uity in this concise interpretive survey. Addressed to the general reader inter-ested in European history and interna-tional relations, it will also be useful to students, journalists, librarians, and anyone needing a lucid introduction to the background of postwar Germany and its role in the contemporary world. This concise account of the impact of complex factors in the Middle Ages and early modern period on the course of more recent German history is comple-mented with a dozen original maps, a brief chronology, and a selected bibliog-raphy.
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