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Basic history of Germany / Lowenstein, Hubertus Prince Zu 1964  Book
Lowenstein, Hubertus Prince Zu Book
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Publication Bonn, Inter Nationes, 1964.
Description 192p.Hbk
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ID:   128232


Bibliographic essay on the allied occupation and reconstruction / Miller, Paul D   Journal Article
Miller, Paul D Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract There is no definitive, single-volume history of the Allied occupation and reconstruction of West Germany from 1945 to 1955. This is a significant and surprising lacuna in the literature on US and European history, international relations, and the rapidly growing field in reconstruction and stabilization operations. Scholars, historians, and policymakers need a comprehensive treatment of the German occupation. There is now an opportunity to fill that need. This bibliographic essay reviews the wealth of source material that has become available in recent decades. We can now synthesize primary sources and specialized scholarship to tell the story, for the first time, of how the Allies occupied and rebuilt the western part of Germany.
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ID:   131446


Bush, Germany, and the power of time: how history makes history / Engel, Jeffrey A   Journal Article
Engel, Jeffrey A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract George H.W. Bush backed German reunification with a puzzling degree of enthusiasm. His strategic reasoning was clear and not in dispute, as he desired to keep a unified Germany enmeshed within NATO. Less obvious, however, is his general forgiveness of Germany's past, for which he was pilloried. Yet history was much on Bush's mind in reaching these decisions. Germans had learned from the past, he argued. Europeans had not. They could not keep the peace no matter their ongoing political consolidation, his administration concluded by reading European history, without Americans in their midst. Bush backed unification, therefore, to ensure NATO's survival and thus an ongoing American presence on the continent. By studying Bush's sense of history, and a policymaker's historical sensibility more broadly, historians can thus gain greater insight into this decision and how strategic decisions are more generally formed
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From Weimar to Auschwitz: essays in German history / Mommsen, Hans 1991  Book
Mommsen, Hans Book
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Publication Cambridge, Polity Press, 1991.
Description xv, 367p.Hbk
Standard Number 0-7456-05-57-5
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ID:   001854


German question and Europe: a history / Alter, Peter 2000  Book
Alter, Peter Book
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Publication London, Arnold, 2000.
Description xx,174p.
Standard Number 034074038
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ID:   133516


German wars of liberation 1807-1815: the restrained insurgency / Rink, Martin   Journal Article
Rink, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In the Age of Napoleon, 'small wars' and 'revolutionary war' were closely connected. There were, however, different strands of this phenomenon: speaking professionally, conservative officers condemned small wars as an irregular regression to previous less disciplined forms of warfare. The Prussian state continually tried to discipline and regulate spontaneous risings. Yet the irregular character of small wars offered the opportunities for a less complex way of fighting, thus enabling the arming of the 'people' to fight. Individual undertakings, such as Ferdinand von Schill's doomed campaign in 1809, were designed to spark off a general popular uprising. But they were cheered by many and supported by few. Meanwhile, Neidhardt von Gneisenau conceived guerrilla-style Landsturm home-defence forces, which were designed for an irregular people's war. These concepts were put into practice in the 'war of freedom' - or 'war of liberation' - in 1813. Eventually both the mobilisation and the tactics remained regular, however, despite the emphatic appeal to a national 'people's war'.
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Germans: power struggles and the development of Habitus in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / Elias, Norbert; Schroter, Michael (ed.) 1996  Book
Elias, Norbert Book
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Publication Cambridge, Polity Press, 1996.
Description xx, 494p.Hbk
Standard Number 0745609953
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Germany in an era of transition / Hillenbrand, Martin J. 1983  Book
Hillenbrand, Martin J. Book
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Publication Paris, Atlantic Institute for International Affairs, 1983.
Description 59p.
Series Atlantic papers
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ID:   134204


International law and World War I / Shinohara, Hatsue   Journal Article
Shinohara, Hatsue Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract World War I was a decisive moment for a normative change in international law. This article will pursue a multidisciplinary approach combining study of law, politics, and history. It will cover the features of pre-World War I international law in brief, and then examine its wartime practice and discussion.
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Meet Germany / Germany 1971  Book
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Publication Hamburg, Atlantik-Brucke, 1971.
Description 131p.Pbk
Key Words Education  Germany  German Politics  Social Politics  History - Germany  Mass Media 
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New Germany in the East: policy agendas and social developments science unification / Flockton, Chris (ed.); Kolinsky, Eva (ed.); Pritchard, Rosalind (ed.) 2000  Book
Flockton, Chris (ed.) Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass, 2000.
Description 286p.
Standard Number 0714681342
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Official secrets: what the Nazis planned, what the British and Americans knew / Breitman, Richard 1998  Book
Breitman, Richard Book
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Publication New York, Allen Lane the Penguin press, 1998.
Description xx, 324p.Hbk
Standard Number 0-713-99292-1
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World War I and the rise of Hitler / Schwabe, Klaus   Journal Article
Schwabe, Klaus Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract As a German historian recently remarked, for Germany Adolf Hitler was the "off-spring," the outstanding legacy, of World War I, and no one doubts that.
Key Words Germany  Legacy  Adolf Hitler  Great War  World War - I  History - Germany 
Warfare History  Off-Spring  German Historian  History 
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