Die Gründung des Deutschen Zollvereins

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Die Gründung des Deutschen Zollvereins

by Heinrich von Treitschke

DE·~8 hours

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This volume offers a vivid, document‑rich portrait of the early nineteenth‑century struggle to reshape German trade. By gathering official decrees, correspondence and treaty drafts, it reveals how a tangled web of dozens of tariffs, regional levies and foreign currencies crippled commerce and provoked growing demand for reform. The opening chapters trace the chaotic state of Prussian customs law, exposing the economic pressures that pushed the kingdom toward a unified system.

The narrative then follows the diplomatic chess game that forged the German Customs Union, from the heated debates at the Vienna and Darmstadt conferences to the pivotal negotiations led by reformers such as Maaßen. Through carefully selected primary sources, readers witness the competing interests of Prussia, Bavaria, Hesse and the southern states as they wrestle with sovereignty and market access. The work illuminates the political significance of the union’s formation without venturing beyond the initial breakthroughs, making it an essential listen for anyone interested in the economic foundations of modern Germany.

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Language

de

Duration

~8 hours (470K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-10-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Heinrich von Treitschke

Heinrich von Treitschke

1834–1896

A forceful German historian and political writer, he became one of the best-known nationalist voices of the late 19th century. His lectures and books helped shape public debate in imperial Germany, even as his politics and polemics remain deeply controversial.

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