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Updated: June 29, 2025
It may satisfy those who know no more of Treitschke's brilliant and careful work than the extracts culled from his occasional writings by General von Bernhardi and the late Professor Cramb.
The militarism which any man in the street-car at home can tell you all about, and which Cramb and Bernhardi make so interesting and understandable, is here on the spot not so easy to put one's finger on.
H.S. CHAMBERLAIN. The foundations of the Nineteenth Century. English translation. 2 vols. 1910. THOMAS. German Literature. ROBERTSON. German Literature. 1914. Home University Library. HERFORD AND OTHERS. Germany in the Nineteenth Century. Manchester. 1912. BERNHARDT. Germany and the Next War. 1912. CRAMB. Germany and England. 1914. TREITSCHKE. Selections from his Lectures on Politics. 1914.
How did the United States get this authority and this vast territory? How did Russia get her vast territory? How did England get her vast territory?" The late Professor J. A. Cramb, an Englishman himself, gives us one answer in his powerful and illuminating book, "Germany and England," and shows us how England, in the view of many, got her possessions: England!
Is the religion of the next few years to be what Ruskin commends: a "religion of pure mercy, which we must learn to defend by fulfilling"; or is it to be the sort of religion which Professor Cramb taught, and which Prussian Lutheranism has substituted for the Gospel? And, finally, what of home?
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