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  1. The Course of German History: A Survey of the Development of German History since 1815 (Routledge Classics) $18.36 Only 5 left in stock - order soon. First published in 1961. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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  2. The Course of German History: A Survey of the Development of German History Since 1815. A.J.P. Taylor. Routledge, May 18, 2001 - History - 288 pages. First Published ...

  3. Subject(s): German History | German Liberalism | History -- German -- 1815 | Survey of the Developments of German History since 1815 DDC classification: 943 Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title.

  4. 3.60. 143 ratings25 reviews. One of A.J.P. Taylor's best-known books, The Course of German History is a notoriously idiosyncratic work. Composed in his famously witty style, yet succinct to the point of sharpness, this is one of the great historian's finest, if more controversial, accomplishments. As Taylor himself noted, 'the history of the ...

  5. The story of Germany in the twentieth century is a compelling one, which has profoundly affected European and world history. It has dramatically shaped – and drastically truncated – the lives of millions of people, Germans and non‐Germans, and continues to be of central importance in European and world affairs.

  6. ith the radically different past.A History of Germany, 1918–2020: he Divided Nation, Fifth Edition. Mary Fulbrook. 2021 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Publish. d 2021 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.2 But prejudices based on partial perceptions of Hitler’s rule, more than half a century earlier, combined with limited impressions of a rapidly changing ...

  7. 18 de mai. de 2001 · The Course of German History (Routledge Classics): A Survey of the Development of German History Since 1815 Less a dated book than a product of deeply-felt partisanship and bias against anything and everything German -- still shared by many fifty years after publication -- yet refreshingly illuminating in its bluntness, away from the pro-German bias of most scholars of things German (and of ...

    • A.J.P. Taylor