Restoration, Revolution, Reaction

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Restoration, Revolution, Reaction
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
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ISBN-10 : 9781400882755
ISBN-13 : 1400882753
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Book Synopsis Restoration, Revolution, Reaction by : Theodore S. Hamerow

Book excerpt: A study of the economic and social changes which shaped the movement for German unification. The author emphasizes the effect of industrialism on urban life, traces the decline of manorialism in agriculture and seeks to show that the political movements of these years were profoundly influenced by the economic transition from agrarianism to capitalism.


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