Brandenburgische Geschichte Unknown - 1994
by VCH
From the publisher
Aus dem Inhalt:
1. Ur- und Frhgeschichte
2. Die Landesherrschaft der Askanier, Wittelsbacher und Luxemburger (mitte 12. bis Anfang des 15. Jahrhunderts)
3. Die Festigung der Landesherrschaft durch die hohenzollerschen Kurfrsten und der Ausbau der Mark zum frstlichen Territorialstaat whrend des 15. Jahrhunderts
4. Das Kurfrstentum Brandeburg im Zeitalter des Konfessionalismus
5. Brandenburg im absolutistischen Staat. Das 17. und 18. Jahrhundert.
6. Brandenburg als preu ische Provinz (1815-1871)
7. Die preu ische Provinz Brandenburg im Deutschen Kaiserreich
8. Brandenburg als preu ische Provinz in der Weimarer Republik (1918-1933)
9. Die Provinz Brandenburg in der NS-Zeit (1933-1945)
10. Das Land Brandenburg in der SBZ/DDR (1945-1952)
11. Die Bezirke Potsdam, Frankfurt an der Oder und Cottbus in der DDR (1952-1990)
12. Das Bundesland Brandenburg (1990-1993)
Details
- Title Brandenburgische Geschichte
- Author VCH
- Binding unknown
- Edition 1st Edition
- Publisher Wiley-VCH
- Date December 22, 1994
- ISBN 9783050025087
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