Between the late eighteenth century and the eve of World War I, England assumed a special significance for the German intellectual elite.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Prologue 2. The eighteenth-century background Part II. The German View of England in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Periods: 3. The challenge of the French Revolution 4. Restoration versus constitutionalism and the German view of England Part III. Anglo-German Fraternity - The Middle Decades: 5. England as older brother - constitutionalism and the British example 6. England as first cousin - Ranke and Protestant-Germanic conservatism 7. England as a sibling rival - outside views 8. England as senescent uncle - Gneiss and the young National Liberals Part IV. The End of Anglophilia: 9. Treitschke and the rejection of England 10. Imperialism and Anglo-German estrangement 11. Epilogue.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Prologue 2. The eighteenth-century background Part II. The German View of England in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Periods: 3. The challenge of the French Revolution 4. Restoration versus constitutionalism and the German view of England Part III. Anglo-German Fraternity - The Middle Decades: 5. England as older brother - constitutionalism and the British example 6. England as first cousin - Ranke and Protestant-Germanic conservatism 7. England as a sibling rival - outside views 8. England as senescent uncle - Gneiss and the young National Liberals Part IV. The End of Anglophilia: 9. Treitschke and the rejection of England 10. Imperialism and Anglo-German estrangement 11. Epilogue.
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