Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from History of the German Struggle for Liberty, Vol. 4
For the student of history this period offers peculiar difficulties, springing from the social structure of modern Germany. The families possessing historical information regarding the revolutionary period of 1848 are averse to making this information public for fear that it might ai feet the professional career of some member of the family.
N 0 such obstacle stands in the way of the historical student in France or England.
In the next volume I shall hope to show how the peo ple lost what they had gained in 1848, how military governments once more prevailed, and how, in 1871, Prussia finally conquered by the sword a position in Ger many which she had declined to accept when offered to her by a generous people.
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