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... France , as the home of both the Revolution and Napoleon , was an essential com- ponent of the evolving German national identity . Indeed for most of the nineteenth century France was a more significant anti - nation for German ...
... France , as the home of both the Revolution and Napoleon , was an essential com- ponent of the evolving German national identity . Indeed for most of the nineteenth century France was a more significant anti - nation for German ...
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... France we are acting for the whole of mankind ; for France has , since the Revolution , spread the values of justice and humanity throughout the world.'29 As in Britain , the evaluation of special paths conflicted ; their existence ...
... France we are acting for the whole of mankind ; for France has , since the Revolution , spread the values of justice and humanity throughout the world.'29 As in Britain , the evaluation of special paths conflicted ; their existence ...
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... France , Germany and Italy ... the civic culture is present in the form of aspiration , and the democratic infrastructure is still far from being attained . " 62 Though they exempt Scandinavia from general continental backwardness , it ...
... France , Germany and Italy ... the civic culture is present in the form of aspiration , and the democratic infrastructure is still far from being attained . " 62 Though they exempt Scandinavia from general continental backwardness , it ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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