Om The Course And Tendency Of History Since The Overthrow Of The Empire Of Napoleon I, By G.g. Gervinus, Tr. From His 'introduction To The History Of The Nineteenth Century' By M. Sernau Assisted By J.m. Stephens, To Vindicate Prof. Gervinus From His
This influential work of 19th-century historical analysis charts the course of European history from the end of the Napoleonic era. Gervinus argues that the unification of Germany and Italy represents the triumph of liberal democracy over despotism and tyranny.
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