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  1. 19 de sept. de 2008 · One of the striking things about the German Empire created in 1871, then, is the extent to which, despite its great power status, it was a European society. Relatively few Asians or Africans actually participated directly in ‘German’ culture, compared to the number of Scandinavians or Americans or Russians who did.

  2. Abstract. German unification proceeded in installments. The Austro-Prussian War of 1866, which might legitimately be labeled a German civil war, resolved the “German Question” by excluding the Habsburg Empire from the future nation-state. A victorious Prussia immediately annexed the Kingdom of Hanover and other sovereign territories in the ...

  3. History of Germany between 1867 - 1918. The German Empire was the historical German nation state that existed from the unification of Germany in 1871 to the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in November 1918, when Germany became a federal republic. After 1850, the states of Germany had rapidly become industrialized, with particular strengths in ...

  4. Introduction. After Napoleon’s defeat and expulsion from the German lands in 1814, Central Europe experienced a half-century of peace. The German Confederation (1815–1866) was a loose federation of thirty-nine sovereign and independent states. It was far from the unitary German nation-state envisioned by German nationalists: included within ...

  5. The German Empire ( German: Deutsches Reich) was a proto-state which attempted, but ultimately failed, to unify the German states within the German Confederation to create a German nation-state. It was created in the spring of 1848 during the German revolutions by the Frankfurt National Assembly. The parliament elected Archduke John of Austria ...

  6. German Empire. /  52.517°N 13.400°E  / 52.517; 13.400. The German Empire or Germany (" Deutsches Reich " or " Deutsches Kaiserreich "or Deutschland in the German language) is the name for a group of German countries from January 18, 1871 to November 9, 1918. This is from the Unification of Germany when Wilhelm I of Prussia was made ...

  7. This new German Confederationball was led by Austrian Empireball and Prussiaball, the two strongest states in the Confederation. However, as time went by Austrian Empireball 's influence waned, and Prussiaball 's grew steadily. The 1848 liberal revolutions had the effect of boosting Germanic nationalism and a sense of unity, but Prussiaball was ...