A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... bureaucracy . The roots of modern bureaucracy , in spite of tentative beginnings in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance , are really deeply buried in the Age of Absolution . A policy aimed at the concentration of maximum power in the ...
... bureaucracy . The roots of modern bureaucracy , in spite of tentative beginnings in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance , are really deeply buried in the Age of Absolution . A policy aimed at the concentration of maximum power in the ...
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... bureaucracy established its ascendancy , placing the King under the law and transforming the executive arm of royal absolutism into an autonomous bureaucratic body . However , during this period this transfer of power had little effect ...
... bureaucracy established its ascendancy , placing the King under the law and transforming the executive arm of royal absolutism into an autonomous bureaucratic body . However , during this period this transfer of power had little effect ...
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... bureaucracy strengthened its position and increasingly monopolized expertise , it began to emancipate itself from the King . The only institution which could then exercise control over the bureaucracy was the judiciary and therefore the ...
... bureaucracy strengthened its position and increasingly monopolized expertise , it began to emancipate itself from the King . The only institution which could then exercise control over the bureaucracy was the judiciary and therefore the ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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