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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... 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. Hinrich's masterpiece has remained incomplete ...
... 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. Hinrich's masterpiece has remained incomplete ...
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... political rights, such as active and passive franchise. They also bore the cross on their mantle, though secular members, such as married men or those who had not taken the three vows, bore a cross the upper part of which was omitted ...
... political rights, such as active and passive franchise. They also bore the cross on their mantle, though secular members, such as married men or those who had not taken the three vows, bore a cross the upper part of which was omitted ...
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... political conflicts of interest began to emerge. Yet during its early years, around 1230, the brothers of the Teutonic Order showed little inclination to carry out their missionary activity by force of arms, since their initial numbers ...
... political conflicts of interest began to emerge. Yet during its early years, around 1230, the brothers of the Teutonic Order showed little inclination to carry out their missionary activity by force of arms, since their initial numbers ...
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... political realities emerged. The Germans subjecting the Prussians were in the minority but were determined to maintain their dominance. Consequently they considered it politically unwise to convert the Prussians in excessive numbers ...
... political realities emerged. The Germans subjecting the Prussians were in the minority but were determined to maintain their dominance. Consequently they considered it politically unwise to convert the Prussians in excessive numbers ...
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... political impotence, members of the cities and the landed nobility founded in 1440 at Marienwerder the Prussian League. This, in effect, was to constitute an alternative government to that of the Teutonic Order. In less than 15 years ...
... political impotence, members of the cities and the landed nobility founded in 1440 at Marienwerder the Prussian League. This, in effect, was to constitute an alternative government to that of the Teutonic Order. In less than 15 years ...
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The Great Elector | |
From duchy to kingdom | |
Frederick William I | |
Frederick the Great | |
The War of Liberation | |
Restoration | |
Frederick William IV | |
Prussia and Germany 18601871 | |
Prussia in Germany | |
The end of Prussia | |
Bibliography | |
Genealogical tables Maps | |
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