This book analyses the development of German territorial States in the nineteenth century through the prism of five Mittelstaaten Bavaria, Saxony, Hanover, W rttemberg, and Baden.
The issues covered range from the geography of state apparatus, t.
The study approaches this question from a new and crucial angle, that of spatiality and public mobility.
It asks how a state becomes a place, and argues that it involves a contested and multi-faceted process, one of slow and uneven progress.
This book analyses the development of German territorial States in the nineteenth century through the prism of five Mittelstaaten Bavaria, Saxony, Hanover, W rttemberg, and Baden