The Origins of Modern GermanyW. W. Norton & Company, 1984 - 481 pages "No one is likely to underrate the importance for the rest of Europe--and, indeed, for world history--of the German reaction, beginning in the days of Bismarck, to the crisis of modern industrial capitalism," writes Professor Barraclough, "but the peculiar character of that reaction is only comprehensible in the light of Germany's past. Factors deeply rooted in German history . . . constituted an iron framework, a mold within which were cast all German efforts, from 1870 to 1939, to cope with the problems of modern capitalist society." |
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THE GERMAN PEOPLES IN THE CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE | 2 |
2 | 18 |
THE FIRST CENTURY | 24 |
The monarchy and the duchies 24 II The resources of the monarchy | 30 |
The eastern frontier 37 IV Germany and Europe | 43 |
THE ERA | 72 |
THE RESULTS OF THE INVESTITURE CONTEST | 135 |
PART THREE | 165 |
the | 219 |
COLONIZATION AND CON | 249 |
THE GOLDEN BULL 12721356 | 282 |
THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE PRINCIPALITIES 13561519 | 320 |
PART FIVE | 353 |
THE EMPIRE AND THE PEOPLE IN MODERN GERMANY | 406 |
CONCLUSION GERMANY YESTERDAY TODAY AND | 456 |
THE CRISIS OF THE HOHENSTAUFEN EMPIRE 11901215 | 193 |
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