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" The origins of modern Germany / "
by G. Barraclough.
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BL
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Record Number
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874656
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Main Entry
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Barraclough, Geoffrey,1908-1984.
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Title & Author
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The origins of modern Germany /\ by G. Barraclough.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: W.W. Norton,, 1984.
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Page. NO
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x, 481 pages :: maps ;; 21 cm
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ISBN
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0393301532
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: 9780393301533
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Notes
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Cataloging based on CIP information.
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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The Formation of Mediaeval Germany -- 1 The German Peoples in the Carolingian Empire and the Rise of the German Duchies (800-918) -- I. The Carolingian Empire -- II. Regional Differences within the Carolingian empire; the contrast between Gaul and the east Frankish lands -- III. Disintegration of the empire -- IV. The Rise of the German duchies -- 2. The First Century of the german monarchy (919-1024) -- I. The monarchy and the duchies -- II. the resources of the monarchy -- III. the eastern frontier -- IV. Germany and Europe -- 3. The Foundation of the German Empire -- I. The antecedents of the Otto the Greats coronation (962): imperial problems and imperial policy in late-Carolingian times -- II. Otto the Greats imperial policy (962-973) -- III. Imperial Policy from Ottothe Great to Otto III (973-1002) -- IV. The empire in the eleventh century (1002-1056) -- V. Aims, achievements and defects of imperial policy from Otto I to Henry III -- 4. Germany in the Eleventh century: the era of progress and promise (1024-1075) -- I. The achievements of the monarchy and the consolidation of German unity -- II. The progree of German government: administration innovations and centralization under the Salian dynasty -- III. Sources and Growth of opposition to the crown -- IV. the problem of Lorraine and the revolt of saxony (1073) -- Revolution and Reaction (1075-1152) -- 5. The investiture contest and the german. Constitution -- I. The papacy and reform; tension between church and state and the outbreak of conflict (1076) -- II. The conflict of principles and interests; the papacyand the german aristocracy in alliance against the monarchy -- III. Henry IV and the defense of the German monarchy (1076-1106) -- IV. Henry V, the aristocracy and the church; the concordat of worms (1122) -- 6. The rise and fall of the Hohenstaufen Empire (1152-1272) -- 7. Frederick I and the new imperialism (1152-1190) -- I. Imperial policy after the investiture contest: the aims of the new imperialism -- II. Frederick I and the reconstruction of royal power in italy -- III. Frederick I and Germany: the fall of Henry the lion and the creation of a feudal monarchy -- 8. The crisis of the hohenstaufen Empire (1190-1215) -- I Imperial policy under Henry VI (1190-1197): the sicilian complication -- II. The defeat of Henry VI project of heriditary monarchy -- III. Foreign affairs and german politics (1198-1215): papal and anglo-french intervention and the contested election of phillip of swabia and otto of Brunswick -- IV. Germany in 1215 -- 9. The Reign of Frederick II and the Interregnum: the end of the imperial epoch (1215-1272) -- I. Germany, the empire and sicily under Frederick II -- II. The conflict of empire and papacy -- III. Frederick II and the german princes -- IV. the end of an epoch: the collapse of the hohenstaufen empire and the interregnum (1250-1272) -- The age of the princes (1272-1519) -- 10. The expansion of Germany: Colonization and the conquest in the east -- I. German \s and slavs: the framework of eastern policy -- II. The main stages in german eastward expansion -- III. The process and methods of colonization -- IV. The place and importance of east colonial germany in german history -- 11. Government and politics from the interregnum to the golden bull (1272-1356) -- I. On the threshold of a new age: Germany and Europe after 1272 -- II. The french expansion and the western frontier -- III. The imperial question in german and european politics: projects of hereditary monarchy and the seperation of German and the empire -- IV. German politics and foreign intervention from Rudolf of Habsburg to the accession of Charles IV, the golden bull (1356) and the definition of the relationship of kings and princes -- The Empire, the principalities and the people (1519-1939) -- 13. The Eclipse of the Empire: the princes, the empire and the people from the reformation to the nineteenth century (1519-1806) -- I. Germany on the eve of the reformation: dynastic policy, territorial losses and demands for reform -- II. the reformation and german polotics: the wars of religionand the thirty years war -- III. The rise of princely absolutism -- IV. The peace of westphalia (1648) and the establishment of the sovereignty of the principalities -- V. Germany and Europe after the peace of westphalia: French annexations and french preponderance -- VI. The eighteenth century: stagnation and retrogression -- VII. the rise of Prussia, the revolutionary wars and the eclipse of the holy roman empire (1806) -- 14. The empire and the people in modern Germany (1806-1939) -- I. The rebirth of german nationalism and the movement of german unity; the vienna settlement (1815) and the restoration of the territorial system -- II. Germany from 1815 to 1871: the conflict between nationalism and particularism, liberalism and reaction -- III. The Hohenzollern empire, 1871-1918: the industrail revolution, the working classes and the state -- IV. The peace of Versailles (1919) and the Weimar Republic (9191-1933) -- V. National Socialism and the German people. -- Germany yesterday, To-day and To-morrow.
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Subject
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Germany, History.
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Subject
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Allemagne, Histoire.
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Subject
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Deutschland.
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Subject
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Germany.
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Dewey Classification
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943
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LC Classification
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DD89.B27 1984
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NLM classification
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NM 1200rvk
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