A History of PrussiaTraces the origins and rise of the Prussian state from the thirteenth century, to the causes and consequences of its incorporation in to the German Empire. |
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While the French had tried to translate natural law directly into practice, Stein's
essentially conservative mould preferred the connection with Germany's
historical tradition. He did not seek to raise forces from the depth of the people
which, ...
While the French had tried to translate natural law directly into practice, Stein's
essentially conservative mould preferred the connection with Germany's
historical tradition. He did not seek to raise forces from the depth of the people
which, ...
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Stein's intention of giving every peasant a stake in his country was not fulfilled.
Perhaps Eckhart Kehr's formulation may be considered as somewhat extreme,
but nevertheless it touches the core of the matter when he says that 'bureaucracy
...
Stein's intention of giving every peasant a stake in his country was not fulfilled.
Perhaps Eckhart Kehr's formulation may be considered as somewhat extreme,
but nevertheless it touches the core of the matter when he says that 'bureaucracy
...
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Stadion was, like Stein, the scion of an old German family of Reichsritter and
found in Stein a man of the same mould and the same mind. Stein, who had
failed to obtain any concessions from the French by negotiation, expressed
himself in ...
Stadion was, like Stein, the scion of an old German family of Reichsritter and
found in Stein a man of the same mould and the same mind. Stein, who had
failed to obtain any concessions from the French by negotiation, expressed
himself in ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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