Synopses & Reviews
Mark Hewitson reassesses the relationship between politics and the nation during a crucial period in order to answer the question of when, how and why the process of unification began in Germany. He focuses on how the national question was articulated in the public sphere by the press, political writers and key political organizations.
About the Author
MARK HEWITSON lectures in German history at University College London.
Table of Contents
List of Tables and Diagrams
List of Maps
Acknowledgements
Introduction
A German Revolution
The Great Powers and the Austrian Question
The Habsburg Monarchy and the Germans
The Third Germany and the Bund
Prussia, the Nation and the Constitution
The Struggle for Germany in Schleswig-Holstein
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index