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German History 1789-1871: From the Holy Roman Empire to the Bismarckian Reich,
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I am a casual student of history and this book was pretty well targeted to my needs. It gave me a good feeling for the political, economic and culture advancement of all the fractured segments (kingdoms, city-states, archbishop holdings, etc.) that make up modern Germany and Austria. This was an age of conflicting ideas, which makes the subject more interesting. Of necessity, there were lists of names (artists, politicians, authors, industrialists, aristocrats, and so forth) that were less than meaningful to me but still necessary to the more serious reader. Overall the writer was interesting and informative.
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A stereotypical textbook with a flood of facts but no creative expression of the information.
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German History 1789-1871: From the Holy Roman Empire to the Bismarckian Reich by Eric Dorn Brose (Paperback - September 8, 1997)
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