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100 1  Taylor, A. J. P. |q(Alan John Percivale), |d1906-1990.
245 14 The course of German history : |ba survey of the development of German history since 1815 / |cA. J. P. Taylor ; with a new introduction by Chris Wrigley.
260    London ;New York : |bRoutledge, |c2004, c1945.
300    xxi, 281 p. : |bmaps ; |c20 cm.
440  0 Routledge classics
504    Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]) and index.
520    One of A. J. P. Taylor's best-known books, The course of German Hhstory is a notoriously idiosyncratic work, written during the last days of the Second World War. Composed in his famously witty style, yet succinct to the point of sharpness, it is one of the great historian's finest, if more controversial, accomplishments. As Taylor himself noted, 'the history of the Germans is a history of extremes. It contains everything except moderation.' He could, of course, simply be referring to his own book.--Publisher description
651  0 Germany |xHistory |y1789-1900.
651  0 Germany |xHistory |y20th century.
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