In the wake of the 1848/9 revolutions, the government of the state of Prussia used the impetus of the recent political upheaval to introduce a wave of reform in the fields of criminal justice, agriculture, industry, communications, urban life, and press management, which proved pivotal in the making of modern Prussia and ultimately, modern Germany.
In the wake of the 1848/9 revolutions, the government of the state of Prussia used the impetus of the recent political upheaval to introduce a wave of reform in the fields of criminal justice, agriculture, industry, communications, urban life, and press management, which proved pivotal in the making of modern Prussia and ultimately, modern Germany.
Anna Ross is Associate Professor of Modern European History at the University of Warwick. She received her PhD from the University of Cambridge, and later held a Junior Research Fellowship at Nuffield College, University of Oxford. At Warwick, she is a member of the European History Research Centre, and the Global History and Culture Centre.
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Introduction 1: Cabinets, Constitutions, and Parliamentary Representation 2: Bureaucratic Geographies of the State 3: Crime and Punishment 4: Agriculture, Industry, and Communications 5: Cities and Urban Life 6: Public Opinion and Press Management Conclusion
Introduction 1: Cabinets, Constitutions, and Parliamentary Representation 2: Bureaucratic Geographies of the State 3: Crime and Punishment 4: Agriculture, Industry, and Communications 5: Cities and Urban Life 6: Public Opinion and Press Management Conclusion
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