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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... Germany 1860-1871 248 13 Prussia in Germany 272 14 The end of Prussia 284 Bibliography 290 Genealogical tables 300 Maps 304 Index 312 List of maps and genealogical tables Table 1 Table 2 Contents.
... Germany 1860-1871 248 13 Prussia in Germany 272 14 The end of Prussia 284 Bibliography 290 Genealogical tables 300 Maps 304 Index 312 List of maps and genealogical tables Table 1 Table 2 Contents.
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... Germany and Scandinavia in the later Middle Ages. The lands of the Teutonic Order at their greatest extent, beginning of the 15th century. The expansion of Brandenburg - Prussia during the reign of the Great Elector, 1640-1688. The ...
... Germany and Scandinavia in the later Middle Ages. The lands of the Teutonic Order at their greatest extent, beginning of the 15th century. The expansion of Brandenburg - Prussia during the reign of the Great Elector, 1640-1688. The ...
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... Germany. Yet even in the realm of the political biography Prussia is not particularly well served. Even in German there exists no satisfactory biography of so crucial a personality as was the soldier king Frederick William I; C ...
... Germany. Yet even in the realm of the political biography Prussia is not particularly well served. Even in German there exists no satisfactory biography of so crucial a personality as was the soldier king Frederick William I; C ...
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... Germany, they put the administration of the foundation into the hands of the chaplain, Conrad, and the chamberlain, Burkhard, who had arrived at Acre in October 1190 with Frederick of Swabia, a son of Frederick Barbarossa. Burkhard and ...
... Germany, they put the administration of the foundation into the hands of the chaplain, Conrad, and the chamberlain, Burkhard, who had arrived at Acre in October 1190 with Frederick of Swabia, a son of Frederick Barbarossa. Burkhard and ...
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... Germany and from the south-west. Once again this Flemish song enjoyed popularity: Naer Oostland wille wij rijden, Daer isser een betere stee. To the Eastland we want to go, There is a better life. The initially low number of brothers of ...
... Germany and from the south-west. Once again this Flemish song enjoyed popularity: Naer Oostland wille wij rijden, Daer isser een betere stee. To the Eastland we want to go, There is a better life. The initially low number of brothers of ...
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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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