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The German idea of freedom: history of a political tradition
Krieger, Leonard.
Year: 1972, c1957.
Publisher:  University of Chicago Press. 
© Leonard Krieger
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Frontmatter
Preface
First Section. THE TRADITION: Liberty and Sovereignty in the German Old Regime
1. Society and Politics
2. Constitutional and Political
Second Section. THE ASSUMPTIONS: Reformers, Nationalists, and Radicals in the Revolutionary Era (I789-1830)
3. The Philosophical Bases: Kant and Hegel
4. The Politics of Reform (1806-1813)
5. National Liberation (1813-1815)
6. Post-Liberation Politics: Bureaucrats, Constitutionalists, and Radicals (1815-1830)
9. The Rise and Decline of Institutional Liberalism (1859-1870)
Epilogue
Notes
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Index
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Title: The German idea of freedom : history of a political tradition Leonard Krieger.
Author: Krieger, Leonard
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: The German idea of freedom : history of a political tradition Leonard Krieger
Krieger, Leonard
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1972, c1957.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01303
Subject Headings: • Nationalism -- Germany
• Liberalism -- Germany
• Germany -- Politics and government
Notes: • Includes index.
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