Germany in the Nineteenth Century

         Study Centre resources for Germany in the  Nineteenth Century
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[10 primary articles, 19 in total, October 2011]

 

 

Germans, Germany and Unification before Bismarck 
by Dr Bruce Waller. Vol. 4. No. 1

Wilhelm II and Political Decision-making in Imperial Germany 
by Dr Annika Mombauer Vol. 4. No. 3

The Primacy of Foreign Policy in Germany, 1815-1871 
by Dr Brendan Simms. Vol 7, No 3

Bismarck and the Historians
by Dr Bruce Waller. Vol 8, No 2

The Kulturkampf had causes outside Germany and long-term consequences
by Francis Stapleton. Vol 8, No 3

Was Prussian Victory over Austria in 1866 Inevitable?
by Professor John Breuilly. Vol 9, No 1

Imperial Germany: Success or Failure?
by Dr Edgar Feuchtwanger. Vol 9, No 3

The Structure and Problems of German Nationalism before Bismarck
by Dr Frank Müller. Vol 10, No 3

How Bismarck Came to Power in Prussia
by Dr Katherne Lerman. Vol 12, No 1

New perspectives on the German Empire 1871-1918
by Professor Matthew Jefferies
. Vol 16, No 2

Related but less central

The Revolutions of 1848 
by Professor Roger Price. Vol. 1 No. 2

The Eastern Question 
by A.L. Macfie. Vol. 2 No. 1

Alliances and Ententes: European Diplomacy, 1879-1907 
by Robert Pearce. Vol. 2 No. 2

The Strength of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (Part I) 
by John Garland. Vol. 3. No. 1

The Strength of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (Part II) 
by John Garland. Vol. 3. No. 2

Metternich: Success or Failure? 
by Nick Pelling. Vol. 4. No. 2

Europe’s Changing Economy in the Second Half of the 19th Century
by Professor Sidney Pollard. Vol 6, No 2

The Tragic Life of the Last Habsburg Emperor 
by Nick Pelling. Vol 7, No 1

Germany and the French Revolution
by Professor Peter Wilson. Vol 10, No 2



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