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... Prussian reformers and their accomplishments , as became clear in the great exhibition about Prussia mounted in ... Prussian reforms , in other words . It is not without reason that the revolution of 1848 serves as the starting point for ...
... Prussian reformers and their accomplishments , as became clear in the great exhibition about Prussia mounted in ... Prussian reforms , in other words . It is not without reason that the revolution of 1848 serves as the starting point for ...
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... Prussia . It is true that the Prussian bureaucratic and cultural bourgeoisie was pervaded by the uni- versal ideas of the Age of Enlightenment . In particular , the fact of its not belonging to the corporate estate of the nobility was ...
... Prussia . It is true that the Prussian bureaucratic and cultural bourgeoisie was pervaded by the uni- versal ideas of the Age of Enlightenment . In particular , the fact of its not belonging to the corporate estate of the nobility was ...
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... Prussian reformers into both the past and the future enabled men as different as Treitschke and Max Weber to look to them as their mentors . The effects of the reforms extended into many German historical traditions , into the black ...
... Prussian reformers into both the past and the future enabled men as different as Treitschke and Max Weber to look to them as their mentors . The effects of the reforms extended into many German historical traditions , into the black ...
Contents
The Whigs the People and Reform | 25 |
Changing the Law in Germany in the Ancien Régime | 45 |
Notes on Contributors vii | |
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