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A History of Germany from the Earliest Times to the Present Day

Chapter 46: Transcriber's Notes
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A chronological narrative traces the development of the German lands from Indo‑European and early Germanic origins through migrations and conflicts with Rome, the emergence and fragmentation of medieval principalities and imperial dynasties, the religious and political upheavals of the Reformation and the Thirty Years' War, and the gradual consolidation of power among competing states. It follows eighteenth‑ and nineteenth‑century transformations under reform, revolution, and foreign domination, the ascendancy of a dominant northern state that reshaped German politics, and the diplomatic and military processes that produced national unification, concluding with an additional chapter that surveys late‑nineteenth‑century developments.

Transcriber's Notes

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Sidenotes replace page headings from the original. They are moved to the nearest following paragragh break.

Images are moved to the nearest paragraph break to make the text more readable.

The following are used interchangeably:

  • grand-sons grandsons
  • Eugenie Eugénie
  • Gunther Günther
  • Luneville Lunéville
  • Cooperation Coöperation

Page 113
(the name is written). Changed from 'writen' to 'written'.

Page 165
(he met Pope Adrian IV.,). Changed 'Adrain' to 'Adrian'.

Page 246
(--Change in Military Service.). Changed 'Servive' to 'Service'.

Page 344
(1734, King Stanislas). Changed 'king' to King'.

Page 356
(at the different courts,). Was 'differents courts' in original.

Page 379
(Longwy). As in original.