THE TRADITIONAL DISCOURSE of the German unification maintains that it was the German great powers - Austria and Prussia - that controlled German destiny, yet for much of this period Germany was divided into some thirty-eight states, each of which possessed their own institutions and traditions. In explaining the formation of Germany, the orthodox view holds that these so-called Mittel- and Kleinstaaten existed largely at the whim of either Vienna or Berlin, and their policies, in turn, were dictated or shaped by these two power centres. According to this reading of German history, a bipolar sociopolitical structure existed, whereby the Mittelstaaten would declare their allegiances to either the Habsburg or Hohenzollern crowns. The present w...
The traceless disappearance of the Holy Roman Empire from the map and the minds of nineteenth-centur...
Vorarlberg was a small (2600 km2 i 144 000 inhabitants), most Western land of Austria-Hungary. After...
This thesis discusses the nineteenth century German unification. It compares political and socio-eco...
This dissertation examines the evolution of federal government in the German Empire from the unifica...
From its creation during the Wars of Unification (1864-71) until its defeat at the end of the First ...
The hundredth year of the anniversary of the founding of the Second Reich is a fitting moment to rai...
Not all German historians have yet lost the tendency to view their history until the nineteenth cent...
One of the fundamental challenges the 28 member-states of the European Union face today is a dichoto...
Aust ria's influence in Germany was constant for some centuries during the existence of the Holy Rom...
This article argues that the German emperor Wilhelm I drew on self-staging, symbolic acts and monarc...
The First World War led to the collapse of a number of prominent European empires, allowing for the ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Dept. of History."May 2006."When the German Reich was creat...
Bavaria, the largest Catholic state in Germany, was only incorporated into the Prussian dominated Ge...
This book explores the development and viability of Germany’s sub-national monarchies in the decades...
The hereby presented diploma paper is concentrated primarily on the German political system in the y...
The traceless disappearance of the Holy Roman Empire from the map and the minds of nineteenth-centur...
Vorarlberg was a small (2600 km2 i 144 000 inhabitants), most Western land of Austria-Hungary. After...
This thesis discusses the nineteenth century German unification. It compares political and socio-eco...
This dissertation examines the evolution of federal government in the German Empire from the unifica...
From its creation during the Wars of Unification (1864-71) until its defeat at the end of the First ...
The hundredth year of the anniversary of the founding of the Second Reich is a fitting moment to rai...
Not all German historians have yet lost the tendency to view their history until the nineteenth cent...
One of the fundamental challenges the 28 member-states of the European Union face today is a dichoto...
Aust ria's influence in Germany was constant for some centuries during the existence of the Holy Rom...
This article argues that the German emperor Wilhelm I drew on self-staging, symbolic acts and monarc...
The First World War led to the collapse of a number of prominent European empires, allowing for the ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Dept. of History."May 2006."When the German Reich was creat...
Bavaria, the largest Catholic state in Germany, was only incorporated into the Prussian dominated Ge...
This book explores the development and viability of Germany’s sub-national monarchies in the decades...
The hereby presented diploma paper is concentrated primarily on the German political system in the y...
The traceless disappearance of the Holy Roman Empire from the map and the minds of nineteenth-centur...
Vorarlberg was a small (2600 km2 i 144 000 inhabitants), most Western land of Austria-Hungary. After...
This thesis discusses the nineteenth century German unification. It compares political and socio-eco...