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(Storia
- Inghilterra
- Germania)
CRAMB J. A., M.A.
Germany and England. Introduction by the Hon. Joseph H. Choate. 120th Thousand
New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., Publishers, 1914.
Euro 15,00
In-16°, pp. XIV, 152, (8), legatura editoriale. con titoli in oro al piatto e al dorso.
Indice: 1. The problem - I. English indifference to Gerrman history and literature; II. Significance of "Deutschland und der naschste krieg"; III. Origins of the antagonism between Germany and England; IV. The indictment of the english empire; V. Shalla a german empire succeed it?; VI. Lord Salisbury's warning. 2. Peace and war - I. England's offers and Germany's response; II. The ideal of pacificism; III. Conceptions of war in the past; IV. The ideal element in war and in England's wars for empire; V. View of war in modern Germany. 3. Treitschke and young Germany - I. Heinrich von Treitschke; II. His representative position; III. Treitschke, Macaulay, and Carlyle; IV. His career; V. His influence and governing ideas; VI. His attitude towards England and her empire. 4. Past and future - I. Possibility of historical forecasts; II. The decline and fall of empires; III. The past of Germany, and her empire in the future; IV. Napoleonism in Germany; V. The english conception of empire; VI. The issue for England.