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Gordon A. Craig (1913–2005)

Teoksen Germany 1866-1945 tekijä

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Tietoja tekijästä

Gordon A. Craig is J. E. Wallace Sterling Professor of Humanities Emeritus Stanford University.

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Tekijän teokset

Germany 1866-1945 (1978) — Tekijä — 360 kappaletta
The Germans {with Afterword} (1983) 243 kappaletta
The Germans {original edition} (1982) 192 kappaletta
Europe Since 1815 (1961) 83 kappaletta
Europe, 1815-1914 (1966) 60 kappaletta
The Diplomats, 1919-1939 (1953) — Toimittaja — 60 kappaletta
The Diplomats, 1939-1979 (1994) — Toimittaja — 22 kappaletta
The Diplomats, 1919-1939 [Volume 2: The Thirties] (1963) — Toimittaja — 21 kappaletta
Europe Since 1914 (1966) 20 kappaletta

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Virallinen nimi
Craig, Gordon Alexander
Syntymäaika
1913-11-13
Kuolinaika
2005-10-30
Sukupuoli
male
Kansalaisuus
UK
USA
Syntymäpaikka
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Kuolinpaikka
Portola Valley, California, USA
Asuinpaikat
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
Koulutus
Princeton University (BA, MA, PhD)
University of Oxford (Balliol College)
Ammatit
historian
professor
Organisaatiot
United States Marine Corps (WWII)
Office of Strategic Services (WWII)
American Historical Association (President, 1982)
Princeton University
Stanford University
Palkinnot ja kunnianosoitukset
Pour le Merite
J.E. Wallace Sterling Professor of Humanities (Stanford)
Rhodes Scholar
Lyhyt elämäkerta
Gordon Alexander Craig, born in Scotland, emigrated with his family initially to Canada and then to the USA. He became a cultural and diplomatic historian of Germany; his book The Germans was a bestseller in both the USA and Germany and Professor Craig became a celebrity in the German-speaking world.

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Craig's work still stands as one of the most important studies extant on German militarism. Written during the first two decades after the end of World War II, The Politics of the Prussian Army, also gives burgeoning historians insight into the state of historiography dealing with Germany during this period. It is comprehensive, institutionally oriented, and far afield from the current generation's emphasis on class, sex, and race. Rather, Craig describes not only the Prussianization of the German army but the Prussianization of the German nation. At the same time, he also traces the rise of the Prussian/German military as an independent political force, subject to nobody--not even the kaiser during World War I. I don't know if this work is still taught in undergraduate studies or graduate seminars. It should be.… (lisätietoja)
 
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PaulCornelius | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Apr 12, 2020 |
Very dry. Narrative is very boring. Hard to follow. However very detailed and we'll researched.
 
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SumisBooks | 3 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Feb 22, 2018 |
Great book! Discusses the interplay between the Prussian Army, the Crown and the population. From 1640 on the army was a separate entity in Prussia, later Imerial Germany. Loyal only to the Crown, and standing in the way of any liberal change in the nation. The book also focuses on how the army influenced internal and foreign policy in general. Without giving away too much....the army continued in this manner until the arrival on the scene of Adolph Hitler. Apparently AH was the only one to figure out how to curb and then donimate the German Army. All this resulted in disaster for Reich.

The only reason I did not give the book 5 Stars is that Gordon Craig is one of those authors that thinks EVERYONE speaks and reads German and French. His book is laced with phrases in primarily German, but also French. He gives no translations. I find this extremely frustrating. This style really takes away from my experience reading a book. How much do I miss by not reading German/French? I don't know. I am one of those readers who actually reads footnotes. When they are in German/French, I am out.
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douboy50 | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Jul 16, 2012 |
994 The Battle of Koniggratz: Prussia's Victory over Austria, 1866, by Gordon A. Craig (read 12 Jan 1969) This battle is more familiar to me as the Battle of Sadowa (although Sadowa was one of a number of small villages in the area, while Koniggratz was the biggest nearby town). It was fought July 3, 1866. Benedek was the Austrian commander. The King of Prussia, Frederick Wilhelm IV, was commander of the Prussian forces, with Helmuth von Moltke as Chief of the General Staff. This book tells the story well. What if Prussia had not won: how different the world would have been!… (lisätietoja)
 
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