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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction by Felix Gilbert vii
- Translators Note xvii
- Prefaces to Earlier Editions 1
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Book I. Nation, State, and Cosmopolitanism in the Development of the German Idea of the National State
- 1 General Remarks on the Nation, the National State, and Cosmopolitanism 9
- 2. The Nation and the National State After the Seven Years' War 23
- 3. Wilhelm Von Humboldt in the Last Decade of the Eighteenth Century 34
- 4. Novalis and Friedrich Schlegel in the Years of Early Romanticism 49
- 5. Friedrich Schlegel in the Transition to Political Romanticism 64
- 6. Fichte and the Idea of the German National State in the Years 1806-1813 71
- 7. Adam Moller in the Years 1808-1813 95
- 8. Stein, Gneisenau, And Wilhelm Von Humboldt In The Years 1812-1815 118
- 9. Transition to the Restoration Period: A Glance at Public Opinion 148
- 10. Haller and the Circle of Friedrich Wilhelm IV 160
- 11. Hegel 197
- 12 Ranke and Bismarck 203
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Book II. The Prussian National State and the German National State
- 1. Beginnings of the Prussogerman Problem: from Moser to Friedrich Von Gagern 233
- 2. The Prusso-German Problem from March to September 1848 250
- 3. Heinrich Von Gagern's Attempt to Win Prussia 271
- 4. The Promulgation of the Prussian Constitution of December 5, 1848 289
- 5. The Period From the Promulgation of the Constitution to the Election of the Kaiser 325
- 6. From Heinrich Von Gagern to Bismarck 336
- 7. Further Development of the Prusso-German Problem 364
- Epilogue to the Third Edition (Spring 1915) 375
- The Prusso-German Problem in 192Γ 379
- A Note on Terminology 389
- Glossary 391
- Index 393
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction by Felix Gilbert vii
- Translators Note xvii
- Prefaces to Earlier Editions 1
-
Book I. Nation, State, and Cosmopolitanism in the Development of the German Idea of the National State
- 1 General Remarks on the Nation, the National State, and Cosmopolitanism 9
- 2. The Nation and the National State After the Seven Years' War 23
- 3. Wilhelm Von Humboldt in the Last Decade of the Eighteenth Century 34
- 4. Novalis and Friedrich Schlegel in the Years of Early Romanticism 49
- 5. Friedrich Schlegel in the Transition to Political Romanticism 64
- 6. Fichte and the Idea of the German National State in the Years 1806-1813 71
- 7. Adam Moller in the Years 1808-1813 95
- 8. Stein, Gneisenau, And Wilhelm Von Humboldt In The Years 1812-1815 118
- 9. Transition to the Restoration Period: A Glance at Public Opinion 148
- 10. Haller and the Circle of Friedrich Wilhelm IV 160
- 11. Hegel 197
- 12 Ranke and Bismarck 203
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Book II. The Prussian National State and the German National State
- 1. Beginnings of the Prussogerman Problem: from Moser to Friedrich Von Gagern 233
- 2. The Prusso-German Problem from March to September 1848 250
- 3. Heinrich Von Gagern's Attempt to Win Prussia 271
- 4. The Promulgation of the Prussian Constitution of December 5, 1848 289
- 5. The Period From the Promulgation of the Constitution to the Election of the Kaiser 325
- 6. From Heinrich Von Gagern to Bismarck 336
- 7. Further Development of the Prusso-German Problem 364
- Epilogue to the Third Edition (Spring 1915) 375
- The Prusso-German Problem in 192Γ 379
- A Note on Terminology 389
- Glossary 391
- Index 393