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▼a 0674031962 (paperback):
▼c $24.50
▼a 9780674031968 (paperback)
▼a 243002
▼c 243002
▼d 211044
▼d 243002
▼a Clark, Christopher.
▼a Iron kingdom:
▼b the rise and downfall of prussia, 1600-1947/
▼d Christopher Clark.
▼a Cambrdige:
▼b Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,
▼c 2006.
▼a 800 p.:
▼b ill., maps;
▼c 23 cm.
▼a List of illustrations and maps --Acknowledgements --Introduction --1. The Hohenzollerns of Brandenburg --2. Devastation --3. An extraordinary light in Germany --4. Majesty --5. Protestants --6. Powers in the land --7. Struggle for mastery --8. Dare to know! --9. Hubris and nemesis : 1789-1806 --10. The world the bureaucrats made --11. A time of iron --12. God's march through history --13. Escalation --14. Splendour and misery of the Prussian Revolution --15. Four wars --16. Merged into Germany --17. Endings --Notes --Index.
▼a In the aftermath of World War II, Prussia--a centuries-old state pivotal to Europe's development--ceased to exist. In their eagerness to erase all traces of the Third Reich from the earth, the Allies believed that Prussia, the very embodiment of German militarism, had to be abolished. But as Christopher Clark reveals in this pioneering history, Prussia's legacy is far more complex. Though now a fading memory in Europe's heartland, the true story of Prussia offers a remarkable glimpse into the dynamic rise of modern Europe. What we find is a kingdom that existed nearly half a millennium ago as a patchwork of territorial fragments, with neither significant resources nor a coherent culture. With its capital in Berlin, Prussia grew from being a small, poor, disregarded medieval state into one of the most vigorous and powerful nations in Europe. Iron Kingdom traces Prussia's involvement in the continent's foundational religious and political conflagrations: from the devastations of the Thirty Years War through centuries of political machinations to the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, from the enlightenment of Frederick the Great to the destructive conquests of Napoleon, and from the "iron and blood" policies of Bismarck to the creation of the German Empire in 1871, and all that implied for the tumultuous twentieth century. By 1947, Prussia was deemed an intolerable threat to the safety of Europe; what is often forgotten, Clark argues, is that it had also been an exemplar of the European humanistic tradition, boasting a formidable government administration, an incorruptible civil service, and religious tolerance. Clark demonstrates how a state deemed the bane of twentieth-century Europe has played an incalculable role in Western civilization's fortunes. Iron Kingdom is a definitive, gripping account of Prussia's fascinating, influential, and critical role in modern times.
▼a Germany--
▼x Prussia
▼a 송미영
▼b 송미영
▼a 단행본
▼a 943
▼b C592i
| 자료유형 : | 단행본 |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 0674031962 (paperback): |
| ISBN : | 9780674031968 (paperback) |
| 개인저자 : | Clark, Christopher. |
| 서명/저자사항 : | Iron kingdom: the rise and downfall of prussia, 1600-1947/ Christopher Clark. |
| 발행사항 : | Cambrdige: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2006. |
| 형태사항 : | 800 p.: ill., maps; 23 cm. |
| 내용주기 : | List of illustrations and maps --Acknowledgements --Introduction --1. The Hohenzollerns of Brandenburg --2. Devastation --3. An extraordinary light in Germany --4. Majesty --5. Protestants --6. Powers in the land --7. Struggle for mastery --8. Dare to know! --9. Hubris and nemesis : 1789-1806 --10. The world the bureaucrats made --11. A time of iron --12. God's march through history --13. Escalation --14. Splendour and misery of the Prussian Revolution --15. Four wars --16. Merged into Germany --17. Endings --Notes --Index. |
| 요약 : | In the aftermath of World War II, Prussia--a centuries-old state pivotal to Europe's development--ceased to exist. In their eagerness to erase all traces of the Third Reich from the earth, the Allies believed that Prussia, the very embodiment of German militarism, had to be abolished. But as Christopher Clark reveals in this pioneering history, Prussia's legacy is far more complex. Though now a fading memory in Europe's heartland, the true story of Prussia offers a remarkable glimpse into the dynamic rise of modern Europe. What we find is a kingdom that existed nearly half a millennium ago as a patchwork of territorial fragments, with neither significant resources nor a coherent culture. With its capital in Berlin, Prussia grew from being a small, poor, disregarded medieval state into one of the most vigorous and powerful nations in Europe. Iron Kingdom traces Prussia's involvement in the continent's foundational religious and political conflagrations: from the devastations of the Thirty Years War through centuries of political machinations to the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, from the enlightenment of Frederick the Great to the destructive conquests of Napoleon, and from the "iron and blood" policies of Bismarck to the creation of the German Empire in 1871, and all that implied for the tumultuous twentieth century. By 1947, Prussia was deemed an intolerable threat to the safety of Europe; what is often forgotten, Clark argues, is that it had also been an exemplar of the European humanistic tradition, boasting a formidable government administration, an incorruptible civil service, and religious tolerance. Clark demonstrates how a state deemed the bane of twentieth-century Europe has played an incalculable role in Western civilization's fortunes. Iron Kingdom is a definitive, gripping account of Prussia's fascinating, influential, and critical role in modern times. |
| 일반주제명 : | Germany-- -- Prussia -- |
| 분류기호 : | 943 |
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