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Der Soldatenhandel deutscher Fürsten nach Amerika

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An examination of the practice by which regional rulers rented out troops to foreign powers, treating enlisted men as mercenary commodities; it combines archival narrative of recruitment and transfers with analysis of political, social, and moral consequences, arguing that territorial fragmentation and dynastic particularism enabled and incentivized the trade and tracing its effects on national honor, public opinion, and state formation; the author situates the phenomenon within broader cultural and institutional conditions of the eighteenth century and reflects on its legacy for contemporary national politics.

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Friedrich Kapp

Friedrich Kapp was a German author and historian, best known for his work "Der Soldatenhandel deutscher Fürsten nach Amerika," which explores the recruitment of German soldiers by American colonies during the 18th century. His writings provide valuable insights into the socio-political dynamics of the time, particularly the role of German princes in the transatlantic military trade. Kapp's contributions to historical literature shed light on lesser-known aspects of German-American relations and the impact of European conflicts on colonial America.

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