A History of PrussiaRoutledge, 13 thg 10, 2014 - 336 trang In little more than two centuries Prussia rose from medieval obscurity and the devastation of the Thirty Years War to become the dominant power of continental Europe. Her rulers rose from Electors to Kings, and from Kings to Emperors. It is a dramatic story, and H. W. Koch fills a major gap in English-language literature with this comprehensive account. It traces the origins and rise of the Prussian state from the thirteenth century to the causes and consequences of its incorporation into the German Empire. |
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... European history , a history of Prussia is rather more important than say that of Bavaria although a Bavarian might well vociferously object to this . Since the author is himself German , born in Bavaria , of Prussian- Huguenot descent ...
... European history , a history of Prussia is rather more important than say that of Bavaria although a Bavarian might well vociferously object to this . Since the author is himself German , born in Bavaria , of Prussian- Huguenot descent ...
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... Europe, it established its reputation. But once the interests of the cities and traders on one hand, and of the Teutonic Knights on the other began to diverge, the order declined. Throughout its duration the Teutonic Order consisted of ...
... Europe, it established its reputation. But once the interests of the cities and traders on one hand, and of the Teutonic Knights on the other began to diverge, the order declined. Throughout its duration the Teutonic Order consisted of ...
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... Europe's political and military concerns. It is true that Emperor Henry VI, the son of Frederick Barbarossa, had turned his attention to the order while planning a crusade, but this development was cut short by his death. Its actual ...
... Europe's political and military concerns. It is true that Emperor Henry VI, the son of Frederick Barbarossa, had turned his attention to the order while planning a crusade, but this development was cut short by his death. Its actual ...
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... Europe seems still to be written far too much in European terms without giving more than scant attention to the influence of the Arab world , particularly in the field of public administration . Frederick II was , in Jakob Burckhardt's ...
... Europe seems still to be written far too much in European terms without giving more than scant attention to the influence of the Arab world , particularly in the field of public administration . Frederick II was , in Jakob Burckhardt's ...
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... European knighthood; a new order was on the threshold of power, whether represented by France in Phillip the Fair and his Realpolitik, or by England in the form of the House of Commons. The decline of European knighthood is also ...
... European knighthood; a new order was on the threshold of power, whether represented by France in Phillip the Fair and his Realpolitik, or by England in the form of the House of Commons. The decline of European knighthood is also ...
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3 The Great Elector | 43 |
4 From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
5 Frederick William I | 78 |
6 Frederick the Great | 102 |
7 Prussian absolutism in crisis | 140 |
8 The Prussian Reform Movement | 163 |
11 Frederick William IV | 227 |
12 Prussia and Germany 18601871 | 248 |
13 Prussia in Germany | 272 |
14 The end of Prussia | 284 |
Bibliography | 290 |
Genealogical tables | 300 |
Maps | 304 |
Index | 312 |
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