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153.
Franz-Lothar Kroll, ‘Friedrich der Grosse’, in François and Schulze (eds.),
Deutsche Erinnerungsorte
, vol. 2, pp. 86–104, here p. 634.
154.
Theodor Fontane, ‘Mein Erstling: Das Schlachtfeld von Gross-Beeren’, in Kurt Schreinert and Jutta Neuendorf-Fürstenau (eds.),
Meine Kinderjahre
(=
Sämtliche Werke
, vol. XIV) (Munich, 1961), pp. 189–91.
155.
Theodor Fontane to Heinrich von Mühler, Berlin, 2 December 1863, in Otto Drude et al. (eds.),
Theodor Fontane. Briefe
(5 vols., Munich, 1976–94), vol. 2, pp. 110–11.
156.
Cited in Kenneth Attwood,
Fontane und das Preussentum
(Berlin, 1970), p. 146.
157.
Gordon A. Craig,
Theodor Fontane. Literature and History in the Bismarck Reich
(New York, 1999), p. 50.
158.
Rüdiger Schütz, ‘Zur Eingliederung der Rheinlande’, in Peter Baumgart (ed.),
Expansion und Integration. Zur Eingliederung neugewonnener Gebiete in den preussischen Staat
(Cologne, 1984), pp. 195–226, here p. 225.
159.
Kurt Jürgensen, ‘Die Eingliederung Westfalens in den preussischen Staat’, in Baumgart (ed.),
Expansion
, pp. 227–54, here p. 250.
160.
Walter Geschler,
Das Preussische Oberpräsidium der Provinz Jülich-Kleve-Berg in Köln 1816–1822
(Cologne, 1967), pp. 200–201; Oswald Hauser,
Preussische Staatsräson und nationaler Gedanke. Auf Grund unveröffentlichter Akten aus dem Schleswig-Holsteinischen Landesarchiv
(Neumünster, 1960); Arnold Brecht,
Federalism and Regionalism in Germany. The Division of Prussia
(New York, 1945).
161.
See Hans-Georg Aschoff, ‘Die welfische Bewegung und die Deutsch-Hannoversche
Partei zwischen 1866 und 1914’,
Niedersächsisches Jahrbuch für Landesgeschichte
, 53 (1981), pp. 41–64.
162.
Kurt Jürgensen, ‘Die Eingliederung der Herzogtümer Schleswig, Holstein und Lauenburg in das preussische Königreich’, in Baumgart (ed.),
Expansion
, pp. 327–56, here pp. 350–52.
163.
Georg Kunz,
Verortete Geschichte. Regionales Geschichtsbewusstsein in den deutschen Historischen Vereinen des 19. Jahrhunderts
(Göttingen, 2000), pp. 312–22. On the interchangeability of local, regional and national concepts of
Heimat
, see Alon Confino, ‘Federalism and the Heimat Idea in Nineteenth-century Germany’, in Maiken Umbach (ed.),
German Federalism
(London, 2002), pp. 70–90.
164.
Attwood,
Fontane und das Preussentum
, pp. 15–30. A nuanced monographic study is Gerhard Friedrich,
Fontanes preussische Welt. Armee – Dynastie – Staat
(Herford, 1988).
165.
This essay (and two others on the same theme published in 1848) can be found in Albrecht Gaertner (ed.),
Theodor Fontane. Aus meiner Werkstatt. Unbekanntes und Unveröffentlichtes
(Berlin, 1950), pp. 8–15.
166.
Attwood,
Fontane und das Preussentum
, pp. 166–7.
167.
Andreas Dorpalen, ‘The German Struggle Against Napoleon: The East German View’,
Journal of Modern History
, 41 (1969), pp. 485–516.
168.
See Jan Palmowski, ‘Regional Identities and the Limits of Democratic Centralism in the GDR’, in
Journal of Contemporary History
(forthcoming). My thanks to Jan Palmowski for allowing me to see this fascinating piece before its appearance in print.
Index169.
Ibid. On Klüss, see also the informative notes in Karl-Heinz Steinbruch, ‘Gemeinde Brunow. History of the Villages of Gemeinde Brunow’, at
http://www.thies-site.com/loc/brunow/steinbruch—history—kluess-en.htm
; last accessed 23 December 2004.
Abegg, Wilhelm
633
Albrecht, Duke, of Prussia
9
Albrecht Friedrich, Duke, of Prussia
9
–10
Allgemeines Landrecht
see
General Law Code
Alt-Friedland
170
–71
Alt-Quilitz
170
–71
Anton, Paul
136
Archenholtz, Johann Wilhelm
220
Army of Brandenburg-Prussia: mistreatment of Brandenburg subjects in Thirty Year Wars
34
–5, transition to a standing army
38
,
42
,
43
,
51
–2,
56
; introduction of the cantonal system
95
–101,
244
; standardization of drill and equipment
95
–7; Pietism and
132
–3; impact on towns
151
–3; impact on nobility
157
–8; experience of war
206
–9; size after 1763
215
; movement for reform of
275
; decline after 1763
306
–7; reforms in Napoleonic era
312
–13,
323
–7; attitude to insurrection against the French
346
–51; mobilization in 1813
361
,
363
; performance of militia units
373
–4,
379
–80; role in 1848
484
–6; crisis over reform (1859–62)
515
–16; roots of success in 1866
537
–41; needle-gun and fire tactics
537
–40; in French war
550
–52; Prussian army in the German Empire
559
; discrimination against Jewish officer aspirants
585
; ‘Jew Count’ of 1916
585
–6; anomalous constitutional status after 1870
603
–11; compromise with the political leadership after First World War
622
–3; questionable political support for Weimar Republic
628
–30,
647
; involvement with anti-Nazi resistance
668
Arnim, Bettina von
453
Arnim, Johann von
55
Arnim-Boitzenburg, Dietlof Count
639
Atzendorf
99
Auerswald, Hans Jakob von
355
–6
August William, Prince of Prussia
223
Australia
419
Austria (
see also
Habsburg Monarchy): opposes German union in 1848–50
493
–4,
495
–6,
498
; responses to Prussian initiatives in 1859–65
511
,
525
–6,
532
–3; in war of 1866
538
–41; as ally after 1870
554
Austrian Netherlands (
see also
Belgium)
217
Austrian Succession, War of the
194
–5
Bach, Carl Philipp Emmanuel
185
Baculard d’Arnaud, François Marie
187
–8
Bamberger, Ludwig
571
Bautzen, Battle of
365
Bavaria
190
–91,
194
,
196
,
216
–17,
295
,
368
,
393
,
395
,
496
,
498
,
536
,
546
–7,
596
Below, Carl and Gustav von
414
–15
Benedek, Ludwig
541
–2
Benedetti, Vincent de
548
–9
Berends, Julius
479
Berenhorst, Georg Heinrich
215
Berg, Duchy of
191
Berlin-Cölln (later Berlin)
3
,
4
,
35
–6,
42
; religious controversy
117
,
121
–2,
157
; as economic centre
180
; centre of enlightenment
249
,
251
–2,
254
–5,
256
,
257
,
261
,
274
–6; under French occupation
298
,
307
,
352
–3; University
331
–3,
432
; poverty in
453
–4; revolution of 1848 in
468
–75,
476
; the ‘Captain of Köpenick’
596
–9; peace rallies
601
; partition after 1945
680
–81
Bernhard, Isaac
263
Bernstorff, Johann Heinrich
216
Bernstorff-Wedendorf, Count Andreas von
639
Besser, Garrison Chaplain at Küstrin
109
Besser, Johann von
79
Bestuzhev-Riumin, Alexis P.
197
Bevin, Ernest
673