Modern Germany; her political and economic problems, her policy, her ambitions, and the causes of her success
Abstract
The author afterward adopted the name of J. Ellis Barker. cf. Brit. mus. Catalogue, Accessions, 2 March, 1907. ; "Some sources of information": p. vii-ix. ; Introduction. The functions of the state in England and in Germany.--The expansion of Germany and the problem off Austria-Hungary.--The expansion of Germany and the Russian problem.--Germany's world policy and her attitude towards Anglo-Saxon countries.--The German emperor as a political factor.--The armed forces of Germany.--The Social democratic party.--The rural industries of Germany.--Waterways and canals.--The railways and the railway policy of Germany.--The chemical industries.--The fiscal policy of Germany.--Index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Sprachen
Englisch
Verlag
London, Smith, Elder, & co.
Problem melden