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" The people's war. Histories of violence in the German lands, 1820-1888 "
mark Hewitson.
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558438
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b387368
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Main Entry
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Mark Hewitson
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Title & Author
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The people's war. Histories of violence in the German lands, 1820-1888\ mark Hewitson.
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Publication Statement
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Corby : Oxford University Press, 2017.
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(512 pages)
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ISBN
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019251492X
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: 9780192514929
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Abstract
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How did ministers, journalists, academics, artists, and subjects in the German lands imagine war during the nineteenth century? The Napoleonic Wars had been the bloodiest in Europe's history, directly affecting millions of Germans, yet their long-term consequences on individuals and on 'politics' are still poorly understood. This study makes sense of contemporaries' memories and histories of the Revolutionary andHow did ministers, journalists, academics, artists, and subjects in the German lands imagine war during the nineteenth century? The Napoleonic Wars had been the bloodiest in Europe's history, directly affecting millions of Germans, yet their long-term consequences on individuals and on 'politics' are still poorly understood. This study makes sense of contemporaries' memories and histories of the Revolutionary andHow did ministers, journalists, academics, artists, and subjects in the German lands imagine war during the nineteenth century? The Napoleonic Wars had been the bloodiest in Europe's history, directly affecting millions of Germans, yet their long-term consequences on individuals and on 'politics' are still poorly understood. This study makes sense of contemporaries' memories and histories of the Revolutionary and
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Electronic books; History; Military history
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