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The Conquest Of Nature Water Landscape And The Making Of Modern Germany 1st Edition David Blackbourn

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The Conquest Of Nature Water Landscape And The Making Of Modern Germany 1st Edition David Blackbourn
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 44.56 MB
Pages: 238
Author: David Blackbourn
ISBN: 9780393062120, 0393062120
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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The Conquest Of Nature Water Landscape And The Making Of Modern Germany 1st Edition David Blackbourn by David Blackbourn 9780393062120, 0393062120 instant download after payment.

"Brilliantly conceived....[A] tour de force in historical writing."—Ian Kershaw Majestic and lyrically written, The Conquest of Nature traces the rise of Germany through the development of water and landscape. David Blackbourn begins his morality tale in the mid-1700s, with the epic story of Frederick the Great, who attempted—by importing the great scientific minds of the West and by harnessing the power of his army—to transform the uninhabitable marshlands of his scattered kingdom into a modern state. Chronicling the great engineering projects that reshaped the mighty Rhine, the emergence of an ambitious German navy, and the development of hydroelectric power to fuel Germany's convulsive industrial growth before World War I, Blackbourn goes on to show how Nazi racial policies rested on German ideas of mastery of the natural world. Filled with striking reproductions of paintings, maps, and photographs, this grand work of modern history links culture, politics, and the environment in an exploration of the perils faced by nations that attempt to conquer nature. 70 illustrations

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