The German historians and England; a study in nineteenth-century views
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1971
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: Introduction
- Prologue
- The eighteenth-century background
- Part II: The German view of England in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods
- The challenge of the French Revolution
- Restoration versus constitutionalism and the German view of England
- Part III: Anglo-German fraternity
- the middle decades
- England as older brother
- constitutionalism and the British example
- England as first cousin
- Ranke and Protestant-Germanic conservatism
- England as a sibling rival
- outside views
- England as senescent uncle
- Gneist and the young National Liberals
- Part IV: The end of Anglophilia
- Treitschke and the rejection of England
- Imperialism and Anglo-German estrangement
- Epilogue