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Alsace and Lorraine : From Caesar to Kaiser 58 BC 1871 AD

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1835481183
ISBN-13 9781835481189
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: European history
Ksh 5,150.00
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"Alsace and Lorraine: From Caesar to Kaiser 58 B.C.?1871" by A.D. Ruth Putnam offers a meticulous exploration of the vibrant history of the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine, regions that have witnessed an intricate dance of control between France and Germany over the centuries.

The book delves deep into the annals of time, starting with Julius Caesar's conquests and the early Roman dominance of the region. It painstakingly traces the evolution of these provinces through the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Napoleonic era, and culminates in the dramatic Franco-Prussian War of 1871, after which the regions were annexed by Germany.

Set against the broader backdrop of European politics and power struggles, Putnam provides keen insights into the socio-political climates that shaped the destinies of these regions. She examines the religious, cultural, and economic factors that made Alsace and Lorraine pivotal in the continental dynamics.

Throughout the narrative, readers witness the blending of Gallic and Germanic influences in art, culture, and daily life, resulting in a unique identity for the residents of these territories. Furthermore, Putnam masterfully integrates primary sources, making it a rich tapestry of voices from the past.

In conclusion, "Alsace and Lorraine: From Caesar to Kaiser 58 B.C.?1871" is not just a historical account; it's a profound exploration of the resilience of two provinces amidst shifting political landscapes. The work stands as a testament to their enduring spirit and the complexities of European geopolitics.
"Alsace and Lorraine: From Cæsar to Kaiser 58 B.C.?1871" by A.D. Ruth Putnam offers a meticulous exploration of the vibrant history of the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine, regions that have witnessed an intricate dance of control between France and Germany over the centuries.

The book delves deep into the annals of time, starting with Julius Caesar''s conquests and the early Roman dominance of the region. It painstakingly traces the evolution of these provinces through the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Napoleonic era, and culminates in the dramatic Franco-Prussian War of 1871, after which the regions were annexed by Germany.

Set against the broader backdrop of European politics and power struggles, Putnam provides keen insights into the socio-political climates that shaped the destinies of these regions. She examines the religious, cultural, and economic factors that made Alsace and Lorraine pivotal in the continental dynamics.

Throughout the narrative, readers witness the blending of Gallic and Germanic influences in art, culture, and daily life, resulting in a unique identity for the residents of these territories. Furthermore, Putnam masterfully integrates primary sources, making it a rich tapestry of voices from the past.

In conclusion, "Alsace and Lorraine: From Cæsar to Kaiser 58 B.C.?1871" is not just a historical account; it''s a profound exploration of the resilience of two provinces amidst shifting political landscapes. The work stands as a testament to their enduring spirit and the complexities of European geopolitics.

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