Beyond the Barricades
Government and State-Building in Post-Revolutionary Prussia, 1848-1858
Anna Ross
Reviews and Awards
"This book changes how we understand the history of nineteenth-century Prussia in fundamental ways, and it will be required reading for students and scholars of modern Germany for decades to come." -- Abigail Green, Brasenose College, University of Oxford, American Historical Review
"Ross's work ... not only stands as an impressive study of Prussia in its own right, but also reminds scholars of other German states (and of Germany in general) that we write off the immediate post-revolutionary years at our peril. This work will become a standard reference for nineteenth-century German studies in the years to come." -- Bodie A. Ashton, University of Passau, European History Quarterly
"Mercifully free of jargon, and grounded in thorough research, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of the state in modern German history." -- David E. Barclay, Kalamazoo College, Journal of Modern History
"Ross's book marks a notable contribution to the literature on Prussian, German and European history in a transitional moment of the mid-nineteenth century." -- Brian Vick, Emory Unviersity, German History
"...Ross has produced a fresh and well-written re-interpretation of Prussia's post-revolutionary moment. Her study is thus a very valuable addition to the latest scholarship on German state-building, which foregrounds transnational entanglements and a capacity for change." -- Jasper Heinzen, University of York, The English Historical Review
"Ross recognizes parallels with previous state-building projects in the Napoleonic era, illuminating threads of continuity that are too often overlooked in histories of the nineteenth century." -- Wolfram Siemann, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, German Historical Institute London Bulletin