It is often argued that the unification of Germany in 1871 was
the inevitable result of the convergence of Prussian power and
German nationalism. John Breuilly here shows that the true story
was much more complex. For most of the nineteenth century Austria
was the dominant power in the region. Prussian-led unification was
highly unlikely up until the 1860s and even then was only possible
because of the many other changes happening in Germany, Europe and
the wider world.
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