THE GERMAN EMPIRE (Universal History)

THE GERMAN EMPIRE (Universal History)

by Michael Stuermer (Author)

Synopsis

The period of almost half a century from 1871 to 1919 was one of huge upheaval, restlessness and change in Germany. Situated at the crossroads of history and geography, the country under Bismarck was struggling to preserve the predominance of Prussia and its traditional ruling elites, whilst also recognising the importance of modernisation. By the turn of the century Germany had overtaken Britain as the workshop of the world in industry, science, ideas and the arts, with enormous investments being made in these areas. Many people lost or swapped their traditional livelihoods, moved from the countryside to the cities, and embarked on a road to a prosperity unparalleled in Europe. Then in 1914 came the outbreak of the First World War, unleashing one of the greatest catastrophes of the twentieth century.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 19 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 1842124641
ISBN 13: 9781842124642
Book Overview: Part of the Universal History series, an ambitious and authoritative collections of serious yet accessible histories by world-class authors From the reviews for The German Century: 'A model of balance and sound judgement' Ian Buruma, The New Republic 'Sturmer is a fine historian and journalist... a remarkable work' Scotland on Sunday

Author Bio
Michael Sturmer is professor of history at the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg. He has been a visiting professor at Harvard, the Institute of Advanced Study at Princeton, the Sorbonne, the University of Toronto and the Institute for Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. He has written and edited books on various subjects, including Europe and the Middle East.