Publisher's Synopsis
"The Attitude Of Two Of The Leading German Periodicals Of The Eighteenth Century Toward England And Things English" explores the perceptions and representations of England within two prominent German periodicals during the 1700s. Joseph Elmer Hawkins delves into the articles, essays, and commentary published in these journals to reveal the prevailing German attitudes toward English society, culture, and politics. This historical study provides valuable insights into the complex relationship between Germany and England during a formative period in European history. It examines how these periodicals shaped public opinion and contributed to the broader intellectual discourse surrounding national identity and international relations.
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