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At the beginning of the nineteenth century German society as a whole was
divided into three principal classes : the nobility , the educated bourgeoisie which
called itself “ the middle class , ' and lastly “ the people . ” This last term is
necessarily ...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century German society as a whole was
divided into three principal classes : the nobility , the educated bourgeoisie which
called itself “ the middle class , ' and lastly “ the people . ” This last term is
necessarily ...
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century the middle classes had been brilliantly distinguished by their culture , and
Goethe had shown in his great novels what an ... The less prosperous section of
the middle class was partially converted to liberalism between 1820 and 1848.
century the middle classes had been brilliantly distinguished by their culture , and
Goethe had shown in his great novels what an ... The less prosperous section of
the middle class was partially converted to liberalism between 1820 and 1848.
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They made , nevertheless , considerable progress in the relations between the
nobility and the middle class . Here culture had exerted very powerful influence .
From the beginning of the Sturm und Drang period the middle class had
suddenly ...
They made , nevertheless , considerable progress in the relations between the
nobility and the middle class . Here culture had exerted very powerful influence .
From the beginning of the Sturm und Drang period the middle class had
suddenly ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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