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The origins of modern Germany.

Author: Geoffrey Barraclough
Publisher: Oxford, B. Blackwell [1947]
Edition/Format:   Book : English : [2d rev. ed.]View all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Geoffrey Barraclough
OCLC Number: 401462
Description: 481 p.
Contents: The German peoples in the Carolingian Empire and the rise of the German Duchies --
The first century of the German monarchy (919-1024) --
The foundation of the German Empire --
Germany in the eleventh century: the era of progress and promise --
The investiture contest and the German constitution --
The results of the investiture contest --
Frederick I and the new imperialism (1152-1190) --The crisis of the Hohenstaufen Empire (1190-1215) --
The reign of Frederick II and the interregnum: the end of the imperial epoch (1215-1272) --
The expansion of Germany: colonization and conquest of the East --
Government and politics from the interregum to the Golden Bull (1272-1356) --
The consolidation of the principalities (1356-1519) --
The eclipse of the empire: the princes, the empire and the people from the reformation to the nineteenth century (1519-1806) --
The empire and the people in modern Germany (1806-1939)

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