German Culture Past and Present

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German Culture Past and Present

by Ernest Belfort Bax

EN·~6 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total

BY - ERNEST BELFORT BAX

0:16

GERMAN CULTURE PAST AND PRESENT

0:02

PREFACE

2:01

German Culture Past and Present

0:02

INTRODUCTORY

1:17:31

CHAPTER IToC - THE REFORMATION MOVEMENT

25:54

CHAPTER IIToC - POPULAR LITERATURE OF THE TIME

18:19

CHAPTER IIIToC - THE FOLKLORE OF REFORMATION GERMANY

19:41

CHAPTER IVToC - THE SIXTEENTH-CENTURY GERMAN TOWN

10:38

CHAPTER VToC - COUNTRY AND TOWN AT THE END OF THE MIDDLE AGES

42:09

Description

This work opens a vivid portrait of German life as it moved from the tightly‑woven tapestry of medieval feudalism into a period of restless change. The author sketches the hierarchy of nobles, clergy, townsfolk and peasants, describing a world of knights, silk‑clad princes and humble farmers whose status was bound to the land they held. Against this backdrop, early signs of upheaval appear: the spread of firearms, the explosion of printed books, and the influx of new ideas following the fall of Constantinople.

Turning to the sixteenth century, the narrative follows the Reformation’s surge and the cultural flowering that set German society apart from its Western European neighbours. By tracing the impact of new trade routes, wealth from the New World, and the rise of a more mobile, literate populace, the book shows how the foundations of modern German identity were laid. Readers gain a clear sense of the forces that reshaped a nation still echoing the medieval past while stepping toward the present.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (350K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeannie Howse, Thierry Alberto, Henry Craig and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-01-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ernest Belfort Bax

Ernest Belfort Bax

1854–1926

A restless Victorian radical, barrister, and prolific man of letters, he wrote on socialism, philosophy, history, and politics with unusual range. His work offers a vivid glimpse into the arguments and ideals shaping British radical thought in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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