Bismarck the White Revolutionary. Volume 1. 1851-1871
Author: Lothar Gall
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Published: 1986
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Published: 1986
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Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-06-26
Total Pages: 373
ISBN-13: 1000007715
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOriginally published in English in 1986, these volumes are far more than the story of the life of a powerful statesman. The name Bismarck sums up the entire political, social, economic and intellectual development of central Europe in the second half of the 19th Century and the internal and external shape that Germany then assumed. These books analyse how much of this was Bismarck’s personal achievement or whether he was the man who put the nation on the disastrously wrong course that reached its fateful culmination in 1933? They examine whether Bismarck’s success was precisely because he implemented policies for which the time was ripe and did so in ways that were in harmony with the historical evolution of central Europe.
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Published: 1986
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Publisher: Allen & Unwin Australia
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9780049430532
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lothar Gall
Publisher: Routledge Library Editions: German History
Published: 2021-07
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780367243388
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOriginally published in English in 1986 this book analyses the extent of Bismarck's personal achievement or whether he was the man who put the nation on the disastrously wrong course that reached its fateful culmination in 1933?
Author: Frank McLynn
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780415002677
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Published: 1986
Total Pages: 384
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Published: 1990-01-01
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9780415094573
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lothar Gall
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 1990-01-01
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9780044457787
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Neil Davidson
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Published: 2012-07-24
Total Pages: 841
ISBN-13: 160846265X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“An impressive contribution both to the history of ideas and to political philosophy.” —Alasdair MacIntyre, author of After Virtue Once of central importance to left historians and activists alike, recently the concept of the “bourgeois revolution” has come in for sustained criticism from both Marxists and conservatives. In this magisterial work, Neil Davidson offers theoretical and historical insights about the nature of revolutions. Through extensive research and comprehensive analysis, Davidson demonstrates that what’s at stake is far from a stale issue for the history books—understanding that these struggles of the past offer far-reaching lessons for today’s radicals. “A monumental work. Neil Davidson has given us what is easily the most comprehensive account yet of the ‘life and times’ of the concept of ‘bourgeois revolution’ [and] has also provided us with a refined set of theoretical tools for understanding the often complex interactions between political revolutions which overturn state institutions and social revolutions which involve a more thoroughgoing transformation of social relations.” —Colin Mooers, author of The Making of Bourgeois Europe “Davidson’s book is one of immense and impressive erudition. His knowledge of the history of Marxist theory and historiography is as detailed as it is comprehensive, and must be well-nigh unrivalled. The endless, complex debates that characterize the Marxist tradition are distilled with clarity and illumination.” —Times Literary Supplement “A brilliant and fascinating book, wide-ranging and lucidly written.” —Jairus Banaji, author of Theory as History