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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The political position of the Hohenzollerns in Brandenburg was , relatively
speaking , still stable . After all they represented the resident ruling house . But
economically their position was weak . Brandenburg relied on extensive sheep
farming ...
The political position of the Hohenzollerns in Brandenburg was , relatively
speaking , still stable . After all they represented the resident ruling house . But
economically their position was weak . Brandenburg relied on extensive sheep
farming ...
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In the place of abstract theoretical discussions was now concrete political
experience . That the outcome was failure again underlined the different patterns
of political development in Germany and Western Europe . The disappointment in
...
In the place of abstract theoretical discussions was now concrete political
experience . That the outcome was failure again underlined the different patterns
of political development in Germany and Western Europe . The disappointment in
...
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neither took him to a political Canossa . Bismarck , as well as many of his
opponents , was quite suddenly forced to recognize the growth of a political
working class movement which in 1871 he had considered a quantité
négligeable .
neither took him to a political Canossa . Bismarck , as well as many of his
opponents , was quite suddenly forced to recognize the growth of a political
working class movement which in 1871 he had considered a quantité
négligeable .
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The Teutonic Order | 1 |
Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 38 |
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