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Modern Germany: A Global History places Germany in a global and transnational context, while offering a broad scope of chronological and thematic coverage. The authors present German-speaking lands in relation to the rest of the world, rather than as discrete entities, bringing global and transnational linkages and interdependencies into focus.
Contents
Maps
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Chapter 1: A World in Flux, 1500-1648
The Politics of Empire
Culture and Society in the Age of Exploration
The Reformation and its Consequences
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Germans in the Age of Absolutism, 1648-1740
Dynastic Politics, Trade, and Imperial Exchange
State-Building and War in the Age of Absolutism
Society, Popular Culture, and Belief
Conclusion
Chapter 3: German Empires and Enlightenments, 1740-1790
Poets, Philosophers, and World Citizens
Reforming State and Society
War and Empire
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Revolution and Reform, 1789-1815
The French Revolution in Germany
The Impact of the Revolution on German States and Peoples, 1803-1815
The End of the Holy Roman Empire and the Emerging German Nation, 1803-1815
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Between Reaction and Revolution, 1815-1848
Society and Economy
Culture and Politics in the Vormärz
The Revolutions of 1848
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Toward Germany, 1848-1871
Industry and Society
German Culture Beyond Borders
The Politics of Nationhood
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Building Empire at Home and Abroad, 1871-1890
Building Democracy
Nation-Building and Its Discontents
Building Empire
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Wilhelmine Germany and