Format:
Online-Ressource (354 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
ISBN:
0585445788
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9780585445786
Series Statement:
Marquette studies in philosophy no. 28
Uniform Title:
DDR zwischen Einheit und Abgrenzung. 〈engl.〉
Content:
Intro -- Paradigms of Political Change Luther, Frederick II, and Bismarck The GDR on Its Way to German Unity Jan Herman Brinks -- © 2001 by Marquette University Press -- Contents -- Translator's Note -- Series Editor's Note -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part A Between unification and demarcation-the classical Marxist writers and early social democrats on German history with special reference to the Reformation, the Peasants' War and Prussia -- 1.0 Foundations and Basic Questions of GDR historiography -- 2.0 The classical Marxist writers and early revolutionary social democrats on the German nation state, Prussian German history and revolutionary traditions -- Part B The GDR and its historiography on German history between 1945 and 1971. A path between unity and demarcation, demonstrated particularly in the treatment of the early bourgeois revolution and Prussia -- 3.0 A history of historiography -- 4.0 The GDR historical view of the Reformation and the Peasants' War as constituting 'early bourgeois revolution'. A historical comparison of Luther and Müntzer 1949-1971 -- Part C Heritage and Tradition in GDR historiography 1971-1987 Prussian-German history in the light of the dual policy of unity and demarcation -- with particular reference to the portrayal of the early bourgeois revolution and Prussia -- 6.0 The developed socialist society (DSS). The concept of a new type of nation and German unity 1971-1987 -- 7.0 Heritage and Tradition -- 8.0 Historiographic approaches to the Reformation and the Peasants' War 1971-1987. Luther and Müntzer- opposites or attractions? -- 9.0 Prussia, Frederick II and Bismarck- their portrayal between 1971 and 1987 -- 10.0 Final conclusions -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- Index -- Short Biography J.H. Brinks.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-346) and index
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""Paradigms of Political Change Luther, Frederick II, and Bismarck The GDR on Its Way to German Unity Jan Herman Brinks""; ""© 2001 by Marquette University Press""; ""Contents""; ""Translator�s Note""; ""Series Editor�s Note""; ""Foreword""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""Part A Between unification and demarcation�the classical Marxist writers and early social democrats on German history with special reference to the Reformation, the Peasants� War and Prussia""; ""1.0 Foundations and Basic Questions of GDR historiography""
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""2.0 The classical Marxist writers and early revolutionary social democrats on the German nation state, Prussian German history and revolutionary traditions""""Part B The GDR and its historiography on German history between 1945 and 1971. A path between unity and demarcation, demonstrated particularly in the treatment of the early bourgeois revolution and Prussia""; ""3.0 A history of historiography""; ""4.0 The GDR historical view of the Reformation and the Peasants� War as constituting �early bourgeois revolution�. A historical comparison of Luther and M�ntzer 1949-1971""
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""Part C Heritage and Tradition in GDR historiography 1971-1987 Prussian-German history in the light of the dual policy of unity and demarcation with particular reference to the portrayal of the early bourgeois revolution and Prussia""; ""6.0 The developed socialist society (DSS). The concept of a new type of nation and German unity 1971-1987""; ""7.0 Heritage and Tradition""; ""8.0 Historiographic approaches to the Reformation and the Peasants� War 1971-1987. Luther and M�ntzer� opposites or attractions?""
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""9.0 Prussia, Frederick II and Bismarck� their portrayal between 1971 and 1987""""10.0 Final conclusions""; ""Postscript""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""; ""Short Biography J.H. Brinks""
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ISBN 0874626803
Additional Edition:
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Language:
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