توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Nineteenth-Century Germany: Politics, Culture and Society 1780–1918: SECOND Edition
نام کتاب : Nineteenth-Century Germany: Politics, Culture and Society 1780–1918: SECOND Edition
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : آلمان قرن نوزدهم: سیاست، فرهنگ و جامعه 1780-1918: ویرایش دوم
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نویسندگان : John Breuilly (editor)
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 405
ISBN (شابک) : 9781474269469 , 9781474269483
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 32 مگابایت
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Title Page\nCopyright Page\nContents\nIllustrations\n Figures\n Maps\n Tables\nContributors\nPreface (2nd Edition, 2020)\nPreface (1st Edition, 2001)\nChapter 1: Introduction\n Introductory remarks\nChapter 2: The German lands before 1815\n The Holy Roman Empire in the eighteenth century\n The impact of the French Revolution on Germany\n The French revolutionary wars and the end of the Holy Roman Empire\n Reform and renewal in the German states\n The Wars of Liberation and German nationalism\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Select bibliography\nChapter 3: Germany 1815–48: Restoration or pre-March?\n The German Confederation\n The modernizing state\n Political mobilization\n The social question\n Religion\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Select bibliography\nChapter 4: ‘Relative backwardness’ and long-run development: Economic, demographic and social change, 1780–1870\n Introduction\n The ‘relative backwardness’ of Germany in the late eighteenth century\n Economic growth and industrialization until 1871\n Regional variations in development\n The role of the state\n Redefining the state\n The role of the banks\n The Zollverein\n Road and railway development\n Education and human capital\n Social changes\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Select bibliography\nChapter 5: Cultural and intellectual trends\n Defining concepts for German literature, culture and thought\n Culture, society and the public sphere\n Literature, thought, fine art and music\n The national question\n Notes\n Select bibliography\nChapter 6: The revolutions of 1848–9 and the persistence of the old regime in Germany (1848–50)\n Revolution at the grass roots\n The political revolution\n The parliamentary revolution\n The governmental revolution\n Monarchy and counter-revolution\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Select bibliography\nChapter 7: Revolution to unification\n Bismarck the outsider\n The improbability of Prussian success, 1851–62\n The process of unification\n The new German state\n Notes\n Select bibliography\nChapter 8: Bismarckian Germany: State structure and political culture\n Political foundations\n Bismarck’s foreign policy\n Domestic politics\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Select bibliography\nChapter 9: Demographic growth, industrialization and social change\n Select bibliography\n Appendix: Statistics for Germany, 1841–1922\n Bibliographical references\nChapter 10: A nervous age? Wilhelmine Germany before the First World War\n Global uncertainty\n City life and local horizons\n Party politics and constitutional crisis\n Social policy and the state\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Select bibliography\nChapter 11: Imperial Germany: Cultural and intellectual trends\n Gründerzeit culture\n Cultural critics and reformers\n Technological and intellectual change\n Notes\n Select bibliography\nChapter 12: The First World War\n War without end\n Mobilization of the German home front\n The broader war\n The social impact of war\n Polarization and collapse\n Notes\n Select bibliography\nChapter 13: Gender orders and disorders\n Gendering the social and political order\n Power struggles\n The Romantic project\n Early feminists\n Class matters\n The women’s movement\n The suffrage, or who shall rule?\n Hot topics: Sex, law and science\n Conclusion: Women in a new man’s world\n Notes\n Selected bibliography\nChapter 14: Transnational perspectives on nineteenth-century Germany\n Introduction\n Mass emigration in the nineteenth century and the appearance of Auslandsdeutsche\n Immigration into Germany and the negotiation of German citizenship\n Colonial fantasies and colonial and imperial engagements before the 1880s\n Germany’s colonial expansion and trans-imperial involvements\n From the colonies to the metropole: Colonial cultures and colonial discourse in the Kaiserreich\n Colonial involvement and racial thinking\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Select bibliography\nChapter 15: Conclusion: Making connections in Germany in the long nineteenth century\n Introductory remarks\n Making large-scale connections\n Creating social meanings\n Ideologies and movements\n Concluding remarks\n Notes\nAppendix 1: German statistics, maps and documents\n Statistics\n 1. Population before unification\n 2. The German Second Empire\n Maps\n Documents\nAppendix 2: Chronology – Germany, 1780–1918\nGeneral reading suggestions\n General, European and Global History\n General 19th Century German History\n Select German language works\nName index\nSubject index