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Featuring revised and extended coverage, the second edition of A History of Modern Germany offers an accessible and engagingly written account of German history from 1800 to the present.
Provides readers with a long view of modern German history, revealing its continuities and changes
Features updated and extended coverage of German social change and modernization, class, religion, and gender
Includes more in depth coverage of the German Democratic Republic
Examines Germany's social, political, and economic history
Covers the unification of Germany, the German Empire, the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, post-war division, the collapse of Communism, and developments since re-unification
Addresses regional history rather than focusing on the dominant role of Prussia
Auteur
Martin Kitchen is Professor Emeritus of History at Simon Fraser University, Canada. His books include Nazi Germany at War (1994), The Cambridge Illustrated History of Germany (1996), The German Offensives of 1918 (2001), The Third Reich: Charisma and Community (2008) and Rommel's Desert War: Waging World War II in North Africa, 1941-1943 (2009).
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This second edition of A History of Modern Germany offers a comprehensive overview of German history from its transformation as a loose patchwork of states in 1800 to its emergence as the most powerful unified nation in Europe today.
The narrative begins with the Napoleon's impact on a fragmented Germany, tracing the development of a national consciousness, and the tensions between reform and reaction, culminating in national unification. The book addresses the tumultuous events from Germany's past, including the rise and fall of the German Empire, the failure of the Weimar Republic, the twelve fateful years of the Third Reich, the division of post-war Germany, the collapse of Communism and developments since reunification.
For this new edition, distinguished historian Martin Kitchen delves deeper into issues relating to Germany's social structure to offer additional insights into the complexities of Germany's turbulent history. He also examines the course of the German Democratic Republic in greater depth, and reflects on the country's current internal challenges and its evolving role within the wider international community.
Résumé
Featuring revised and extended coverage, the second edition of A History of Modern Germany offers an accessible and engagingly written account of German history from 1800 to the present.
Contenu
List of Illustrations x
Maps xii
Introduction 1
1 Germany Under Napoleon 8
The Continental System 10
Resistance to Napoleon 11
The Prussian Reform Movement 13
Prussian Military Reforms 17
Educational Reform 18
The Confederation of the Rhine 20
Germany and the Defeat of Napoleon 21
The Congress of Vienna 23
2 German Society in Transition 25
Women and Children 29
The Household 31
Town and Country 32
Agriculture 33
Industrialization 36
Class Structure 39
Jews 43
Social Change 44
3 Restoration and Reform: 18151840 47
Demagogues and Radicals 49
Bourgeois Discontent 52
Nationalism 53
The Zollverein 56
Germany Under Metternich 57
Catholicism 61
Liberalism 63
Radicalism 63
4 The Revolutions of 1848 65
Revolution 68
The Frankfurt Parliament 71
Olmütz 78
5 The Struggle for Mastery: 18501866 80
Austro-Prussian Rivalry 81
The New Era 83
Changes in the Social Structure 84
Liberalism and Conservatism 87
Social Democracy 88
Prussian Army Reforms 92
Bismarck 94
The German Question 95
The Schleswig-Holstein Question 97
The Austro-Prussian War 99
6 The Unification Of Germany: 18661871 101
Liberalism, Nationalism, and Particularism 104
The Franco-Prussian War 105
The German Empire 108
Bonapartism 111
The Military and Militarism 113
Nationalism 116
The German Jewish Community 117
7 Bismarck's Germany 124
The Kulturkampf 125
Bismarck and the Liberals 128
Social Democracy 129
From Free Trade to Protectionism 130
The Anti-Socialist Laws 132
Bismarck's New Course 133
Social Policy 134
The Social Structure of Imperial Germany 136
Food and Drink 138
Fashion 140
Women 140
Attitudes Towards Sexuality 143
8 Germany and Europe: 18711890 147
The Congress of Berlin 149
The Dual and Triple Alliances 150
Colonialism 152
The Collapse of Bismarck's System of Alliances 153
9 Wilhelmine Germany: 18901914 156
William II's System of Government 159
The Reichstag 161
Caprivi and the New Course 162
Hohenlohe 165
Tirpitz, the Navy, and World Politics 166
Navalism and Imperialism 168
Criticisms of the Naval Building Program 168
Bülow 169
Anglo-German Rivalry 170
The Bülow Bloc 171
Scandals and Crises 172
Bethmann Hollweg 174
The Challenge from Social Democracy 175
Armaments 177
The Balkan Crisis of 1912 177
10 The First World War 180
Attitudes towards the War 182
War Aims 183
German Society in Wartime 184
Women 187
Mounting Opposition to the War 189
The Peace Resolution 190
The Impact of Bolshevik Revolution 192
The Failure of the March Offensive 193
Armistice Negotiations 195
11 The Weimar Republic: 19191933 197
The Treaty of Versailles 198
The Weimar Constitution 201
The Kapp Putsch 201
Reparations 203
Rapallo 204
Hyperinflation and the Struggle for the Ruhr 206
Hindenburg Elected President 210
Locarno 211
The Depression 212 ...