Mennonite German soldiers : nation, religion, and family in the Prussian East, 1772 - 1880 / Mark Jantzen
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Cover -- Half title -- Title page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Chapter 1: Viewing German Nationalism from the Bottom Up -- Chapter 2: From Polish to Prussian Subjects -- Chapter 3: Redefining Mennonites' Place in Ancien Régime Prussia -- Chapter 4: The Impact of Defeat and Victory in the Napoleonic Wars -- Chapter 5: New Avenues into Prussian Society, 1818- 48 -- Chapter 6: Revolutionary Changes in Frankfurt and at Home -- Chapter 7: Family Politics and Generational Transitions as Windows into Prussian Society -- Chapter 8: The Unification of Germany and the Ideology of Universal Conscription -- Chapter 9: The Kulturkampf and Mennonite Reverberations in Early Kaiserreich Culture -- Chapter 10: Conclusions -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Mark Jantzen describes the policies of the Prussian government toward the Mennonites and the legal, economic, and social pressures brought to bear on the Mennonites to conform.
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