When it first appeared in 1977, A Social History of Germany 1648-1914 was one of very few studies in English that spanned the years from Germany's religious wars to the fall of her Second Empire. It was also the fi rst to attempt to integrate in a systematic manner the autobiographical records of contemporaries in assessing the work of modern German social historians. In a manner new to German historiography, Eda Sagarra used imaginative literature as a key record of contemporaries' perceptions of social history. Thus, by integrating concrete, individual experience with larger historical…mehr
When it first appeared in 1977, A Social History of Germany 1648-1914 was one of very few studies in English that spanned the years from Germany's religious wars to the fall of her Second Empire. It was also the fi rst to attempt to integrate in a systematic manner the autobiographical records of contemporaries in assessing the work of modern German social historians. In a manner new to German historiography, Eda Sagarra used imaginative literature as a key record of contemporaries' perceptions of social history. Thus, by integrating concrete, individual experience with larger historical processes, her work addresses itself equally to the student of Germany's literature and society.
1: Part I: 1648-1806 From the end of the Thirty Years War to the fall of the Holy Roman Empire Introduction to Part I Germany and the Thirty Years War 1: The Holy Roman Empire 2: Court life 3: The German nobility 4: Town life in Germany 5: The educated classes 6: Religious life and the clergy in Germany 7: Army life 8: The peasantry 9: The fringes of society Part II: 1806-1914 Introduction to Part II Section I The authorities 10: The courts and the nobility 11: The churches and religious life in the nineteenth century 12: The German army Section 2 'Bildung und Besitz': Education and property 13: The bourgeoisie 14: The bureaucrats 15: Education and élites 16: The industrial entrepreneurs 17: The Jews 18: Artisans and small traders Section 3 Rural life and its problems 19: The peasantry and rural labourers Section 4 Lower orders: manual workers 20: The industrial labour force 21: Domestic servants 22: The poor Section 5 The other half 23: Women in German society
1: Part I: 1648-1806 From the end of the Thirty Years War to the fall of the Holy Roman Empire Introduction to Part I Germany and the Thirty Years War 1: The Holy Roman Empire 2: Court life 3: The German nobility 4: Town life in Germany 5: The educated classes 6: Religious life and the clergy in Germany 7: Army life 8: The peasantry 9: The fringes of society Part II: 1806-1914 Introduction to Part II Section I The authorities 10: The courts and the nobility 11: The churches and religious life in the nineteenth century 12: The German army Section 2 'Bildung und Besitz': Education and property 13: The bourgeoisie 14: The bureaucrats 15: Education and élites 16: The industrial entrepreneurs 17: The Jews 18: Artisans and small traders Section 3 Rural life and its problems 19: The peasantry and rural labourers Section 4 Lower orders: manual workers 20: The industrial labour force 21: Domestic servants 22: The poor Section 5 The other half 23: Women in German society
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