Germany and Austria since 1814
Germany and Austria since 1814presents an accessible overview of the distinctive historical experiences undergone by both Germany and Austria during this period. Beginning in 1814 with the Congress of Vienna and ending two centuries later with the consequences and ongoing challenges of German and European unification, this book focuses on political history and traces the development of liberal parliamentary democracy in Germany and Austria through to the modern Federal Republic of Germany and the Second Austrian Republic, contextualising the Nazi period in both countries. Particular emphasis has been placed on exploring major developments, their causes, and the relationships between them.
Fully revised, this new edition has been expanded to include a new final chapter outlining developments in both Germany and Austria from 1990 to the current day, including recent elections, as well as modifications and updates to other earlier chapters.
Features include:
Nine chapters, each analysing a distinct historical period and providing a timeline of the key events for quick reference and orientation
Overviews of the main developments in European and world history at the beginning of each chapter, providing international context crucial to a broader understanding of historical events
Authentic extracts from contemporary German political texts in the original language
Topics for discussion provided in every chapter
A guide to further reading and key internet resources for further research
A combined glossary of German terms.
Germany and Austria since 1814provides the essential historical context necessary for an understanding of these pivotal European countries today. It will be invaluable for undergraduate students taking courses in German, History and Area Studies.
Mark Allinsonis Senior Lecturer in German History at the University of Bristol, UK. His research focuses on the history of the German Democratic Republic and other aspects of the political and social histories of modern Germany and Austria.
Modern History for Modern Languages Series
Written in an accessible style and assuming no prior knowledge, the books in this series address the specific needs of students on language courses. Approaching the study of history from an interest in contemporary politics and society, each book offers a clear historical narrative and sets its region into a world context.
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First published 2002
This second edition published 2015
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Allinson, Mark, 1967-
Germany and Austria since 1814 / Mark Allinson. -- Second edition.
pages cm -- (Modern history for modern languages)
1. Germany--History--1789-1900. 2. Austria--History--19th century. 3. Germany--History--20th century. 4. Austria--History--20th century. I. Title.