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This book explores the evolution and influence of the German nobility, particularly in Prussia and Brandenburg, from the time of the Reichsgründung to the Weimar Republic. It examines the role of the aristocracy as a governing elite, detailing the administrative landscape of Brandenburg and the changing functions of local nobility, including the impact of 19th-century landranks and their careers. The text highlights notable figures such as Magnus Friedrich von Bassewitz and Dr. Heinrich von Achenbach, showcasing their contributions to public service and administration. The historical development of the Prussian Landesdirektorate and the involvement of the nobility in regional governance are analyzed, particularly in the context of social and cultural contributions at the end of the 19th century. The book also addresses the conflicts faced by the Brandenburg nobility during the Weimar Republic and the transformative experiences of noble families, such as the von Ribbecks during tumultuous periods. Comparative studies of nobility in South Germany and the political dynamics within local administrations during the Vormärz period provide further insight into the aristocracy's role in shaping governance and society. The text concludes with a bibliography, a register of individuals, and a list of contributors, enriching the understanding of noble influence in German history.
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Adel und Staatsverwaltung in Brandenburg im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, Kurt Adamy
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- 1996
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