The origins, nature and effects of the Revolution have been the themes of a voluminous literature, especially since the 1950s, and there has been sharp disagreement among historians about them.
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George I (Penguin Monarchs)
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George I was not the most charismatic of the Hanoverian monarchs to have reigned in England but he was probably the most important. He was certainly the luckiest. Born the youngest son of a landless German duke, he was taken by repeated strokes of good fortune to become, first the ruler of a major state in the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and then the sovereign of three kingdoms (England, Ireland and Scotland). Tim Blanning's incisive short biography examines George's life and career as a German prince, and as King. Fifty-four years old when he arrived in London in 1714, he was a battle-hardened veteran, who put his long experience and deep knowledge of international affairs to good use in promoting the interests of both Hanover and Great Britain. When he died, his legacy was order and prosperity at home and power and prestige abroad. Disagreeable he may have been to many, but he was also tough, determined and effective, at a time when other European thrones had started to crumble.
The romantic revolution was perhaps the most fundamental and far-reaching of all the revolutions. From it derive virtually all the cultural axioms of the modern world: the stress on genius, originality and individual expression; the dominance of music; the obsession with sexuality, dreams and the subconscious; and more.
The Rise and Fall of the French Revolution
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During the past twenty-five years, the historiography of the French Revolution has experienced a revolution of its own. This volume not only chronicles the rise and fall of the French Revolution but also introduces the reader to the different approaches being employed by the most eminent historians working in the field. The result is a collection that offers a compelling combination of information and opinion, narrative and interpretation. The volume includes seventeen pathbreaking articles which originally appeared in the Journal of Modern History. A substantial introduction by the editor discusses the evolution of the history of the period and how the individual contributors have shaped the debate.
Frederick the Great
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A portrait of the contradictory ruler who helped elevate Prussia to a first-rate power in the eighteenth century explores such topics as his military accomplishments, his long relationship with Voltaire, and his embrace of Enlightenment philosophies.
"History writing at its glorious best."--The New York Times "A triumphant success. [Blanning] brings knowledge, expertise, sound judgment and a colorful narrative style."--The Economist The New York Times bestselling volume in the Penguin History of Europe series Between the end of the Thirty Years' War and the Battle of Waterloo, Europe underwent an extraordinary transformatoin that saw five of the modern world's great revolutions--scientific, industrial, American, French, and romantic. In this much-admired addition to the monumental Penguin History of Europe series, Tim Blanning brilliantly investigates the forces that transformed Europe from a medieval society into a vigorous powerhose of the modern world. Blanning renders this vast subject immediate and absorbing by making fresh connections between the most mundane details of life and the major cultural, political, and technological transformations that birthed the modern age.
Reform and Revolution in Mainz 1743 1803
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Focusing on the Electorate of Mainz in the eighteenth century, the book delves into broader historical contexts and implications. It explores the political, social, and cultural dynamics of the time, aiming to provide insights that extend beyond Mainz to encompass wider European developments. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the significance of this region in shaping historical narratives.
The narrative weaves a compelling tale centered around complex characters navigating their intertwined lives. Themes of love, betrayal, and redemption are explored against a richly detailed backdrop, offering readers an immersive experience. The author's signature style combines lyrical prose with deep emotional resonance, drawing readers into the characters' struggles and triumphs. This work promises to challenge perceptions and evoke profound reflections on the human condition, making it a must-read for fans of thought-provoking literature.
Mit feiner britischer Ironie fängt Tim Blanning das Genie des berühmtesten preußischen Königs, seine Vitalität und komplexe Persönlichkeit ebenso ein wie das Ungeheuer Friedrich mit seinen fatalen Engstirnigkeiten und Borniertheiten. Die Homosexualität des Herrschers wird hier erstmals in einer großen Biographie ohne Verdruckstheiten angesprochen. Gleichermaßen vertraut mit Friedrichs Schlachten wie mit dem ästhetischen Programm von Schloss Sanssouci, schöpft Blannings Biographie aus einer lebenslangen Beschäftigung mit dem 18. Jahrhundert und dem Ancien Régime, das schon wenige Jahre nach Friedrichs Tod mit der Französischen Revolution an sein Ende kommen wird.
Glanz und Größe
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Die Geburt des modernen Europas: ein Epochengemälde als »Sternstunde der Geschichtsschreibung« (Literary Review) Tim Blannings Geschichte Europas erstreckt sich vom Ende des Dreißigjährigen Kriegs bis zum Wiener Kongress und zeichnet detailliert, höchst unterhaltsam und mit großer erzählerischer Kraft das Bild eines Zeitalters in tiefgreifendem Wandel – wirtschaftshistorisch, machtpolitisch, kulturell, militärisch. Neben großen Persönlichkeiten wie Louis XIV., Friedrich II., Napoleon, Voltaire oder Newton und den Eliten an Europas Höfen kommen immer wieder auch die Alltagssorgen und Nöte der niederen Stände in den Blick, die sich schließlich in der Französischen Revolution Bahn brechen sollten. Die Leichtigkeit, mit der Blanning die Perspektive zwischen den Kulturen wechselt, und die Fülle der verarbeiteten Fakten weisen den Autor als Meister seines Fachs und einen der bedeutendsten Historiker unserer Zeit aus. »Eine Sternstunde der Geschichtsschreibung« Literary Review Mit 30 zum Teil farbigen Abbildungen Ausstattung: Mit 30 z.T. farbigen Abbildungen

