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F. L. Carsten

Autor von The Rise of Fascism

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Carsten, Francis Ludwig
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1911-06-25
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Carsten, Janet (child)

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Traducción de "The new Cambridge Modern History". Cambridge University Press.
Obra completa 15 volúmenes. Símil piel verde con dorados. Ilustrado.
Buen estado aunque huele a humedad.
 
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Accitanus | Jan 1, 2023 |
This book takes you back to a time long before the Prussia we generally know - indeed it is a very different world - and ends with the birth of the Prussia we did know.

Carsten describes the main phases of Prussian history well - the conquest of the Baltic Prussians by the Teutonic knights, the development of a new colonial state, its transformation into a Central European mixed urban/rural medieval society that grew to resent its Teutonic masters and welcomed its defeat by the Poles, the agrarian crisis and the decline of the Hanseatic League that underlined the demise of princely authority and opened the way for Frederick William Hohenzollern to take advantage of the Thirty Years War and Polish/Swedish Wars to takeover Prussian society in a rather thuggish manner.

It is not just a book about Prussia, but developments in Pomerania and Brandenburg are covered well. These states are contrasted to the more urban societies in the west of the German sphere when Cleves and Mark are joined to the Hohenzollern world.

The takeover by Frederick William shows up the essence of the modern state - monopolizing the use of force, imposing taxation to support his activities and undermining his opposition (the town-based Estates) and developing a class of supporters in the nobility that had an interest in advancing Frederick William's cause.

Carsten does show Frederick William to be a man possessed by a vision with the determination to restructure society to his interest and carefully develop a supporting class to consolidate his power.

Glad I didn't live in his times.
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motorbike | 1 weitere Rezension | Jul 25, 2014 |
This is a political and economic history of East Prussia, Pomerania, and Brandenburg, from the 12th to the middle of the 17th century. It's rather dry, and packed dense with names, dates, places, and lots of numbers. The author assumes the reader has a good foundation in medieval and German history. I have a fairly good grasp of the former, but little of the latter, so I had to look up quite a few German terms. However, that being said, there's hardly anything published on the subject in English. This book lists hundreds of sources, yet only one English book. There are good books on the Crusades to this area, by William Urban and Eric Christiansen. I skimmed two recent books on Prussia, but one starts in the 17th century and the other gives short shrift to the medieval period.… (mehr)
 
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nathanm | 1 weitere Rezension | May 1, 2011 |
This is a (maybe even the) classic work about the revolutionary events in Central Europe at the end of the First World War. Centered mainly in Germany and Austria, it also covers the upheavals in the some of the Hapsburg's and Hohenzollern's lands, namely Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia. The extraordinarily complex and troubled history of that period of crumbling age old institutions and venerable empires certainly have here a panoramic overview deserving repeated readings. Indispensible in order to understand the origins of the dramatic years ahead culminating in an even more terrible World War.… (mehr)
 
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