内容説明
This lively and concise book uses a dual approach to introduce students and non-specialists to Wilhelmine Germany (1888-1918). It surveys social, economic, political, cultural and diplomatic developments in an age of tumultuous upheaval. It also explains why historians have so often reversed the interpretative 'switches' guiding research on this period. By highlighting the breadth of historical change under Wilhelm II and the evolution of opposing viewpoints about its significance, this book provides easy access to an epoch - and a debate - characterised more by controversy than consensus.
目次
List of Figures and Map.- A Note on References.- Preface.- Introduction.- Interpretive Turning Points.- The Birth of the Modern Age.- Rattling the Sabre: Weltpolitik and the Great War.- The Many Germanies of Wilhelm II.- Conclusion.- Select Bibliography.
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