Is this not a b*tch of a question? Can anyone help with sources practically every book in the library has been taken out with the last 2 weeks

| 14-02-2012, 19:37 | #1 |
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To what extent was German unification under Prussian leadership an inevitable outcome and the only solution to the German national question?
Is this not a b*tch of a question? Can anyone help with sources practically every book in the library has been taken out with the last 2 weeks ![]() |
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| 14-02-2012, 22:21 | #2 |
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Journal articles are going to be a better bet if the books are checked out.
That question's got trigger words like 'inevitable' and 'only' begging you to challenge whether they're an accurate description of German unification. The short answer is that 'inevitable' is almost a worthless statement in history ![]() Search for terms like Sonderweg, Bismarck, Franco-Prussian War and German Unification 1871 in JSTOR and other databases. It should sort you. |
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| 22-02-2012, 00:41 | #3 | |
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