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  1. The Course of German History is a non-fiction book by the English historian A. J. P. Taylor. It was first published in the United Kingdom by Hamish Hamilton in July 1945. This influential work offers a critical examination of German history, spanning from the Holy Roman Empire through to the end of World War II, arguing that the ...

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  2. 7 de jul. de 2010 · The course of German history : a survey of the development of Germany since 1815 : Taylor, A. J. P. (Alan John Percivale), 1906-1990 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  3. The Course of German History: A Survey of the Development of German History Since 1815. Alan John Percivale Taylor. Psychology Press, 2001 - Business & Economics - 281 pages. One...

  4. 23 de mar. de 2021 · The Course of German History. Book Editor (s): Mary Fulbrook. First published: 23 March 2021. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119574255.ch1. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract. The complexities of German history demand serious and detailed engagement – and many observers have seen it as a most peculiar history, thus provoking heated debates on interpretation.

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  6. The Course of German History | A Survey of the Development of German H. A Survey of the Development of German History since 1815. By A.J.P. Taylor. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 1961. eBook Published 1 October 1961. Pub. Location London. Imprint Routledge. DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203996133. Pages 288. eBook ISBN 9780203996133.

  7. by Routledge. Description. 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.